Get a straight read on your OLVM migration
A 30-minute readiness call with the engineer who’d do the work. You leave knowing your migration path, the risks that matter in your environment, and whether you need a full design – captured in a one-page snapshot. No cost, no obligation.
You’ve decided VMware’s new pricing doesn’t make sense, or Oracle VM’s end of life is forcing your hand, or a rack of ageing physical servers is due for consolidation. The question is no longer whether to move – it’s what the move looks like: which path, what breaks, how long, and what it should cost.
That’s what the readiness call answers.
What You Leave With
A one-page OLVM Readiness Snapshot for your environment, covering:
- Your migration path – V2V from VMware, OVM-to-OLVM, physical-to-virtual consolidation, or an upgrade of an existing OLVM estate – and which of your workloads moves cleanly versus which needs rework.
- The risk flags that actually bite – storage, networking (including whether you genuinely depend on NSX-style network virtualisation), backup integration, and guest OS considerations.
- The Oracle licensing angle – if you run Oracle workloads, hard partitioning on OLVM changes the licensing maths substantially. We’ll talk you through what that means for your environment on the call.
- A recommended next step – including “stay where you are,” if that’s the honest answer.
What the snapshot isn’t: a migration plan. Anyone who tells you they can plan your migration from a 30-minute call is guessing – the real plan comes out of a scoped design exercise against your actual estate. The snapshot is triage: where you stand, what will bite, and whether a design is worth doing. If it is, we quote it as a fixed price – not an open-ended day rate.
How It Works
- Book the call – 30 minutes, with a senior consultant, not a sales rep. The booking form asks four short questions about your environment so we arrive already prepared.
- We talk through your environment – where you’re coming from, what’s driving the timing, what you run on it.
- You get the snapshot – a one-page readiness summary within two business days, yours to keep whether or not you engage us.
Why Us
We’ve migrated production Oracle workloads onto OLVM – from VMware, from Oracle VM, and from physical servers. We work with OLVM, Oracle Linux, KVM and the Oracle stack daily, and we’re an Oracle partner. This isn’t theory, and it isn’t a sales funnel run by someone who’s never done a cutover.
Not ready to talk yet?
Start with the technical background:

VMware to OLVM Migration: Practical Lessons from the Oracle Virtualisation Stack

OLVM vs VMware: The Honest 2026 Comparison Guide
