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Virtualization migration path

From Nutanix AHV to Harvester HCI

Cost comparison, a phase-by-phase migration plan, and the automation to execute it.

Effort
Medium
Est. timeline
~15 wks
Harvester HCI model
Free OSS / support
Open source
Yes
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3-year cost calculator

Pre-filled for Nutanix AHV → Harvester HCI. Adjust every figure with your own numbers.

Every figure here is an illustrative estimate, not a vendor quote. Defaults are editable starting points compiled from public information; real, binding pricing comes from the vendor or an authorized distributor. See our methodology.

Sized at 256 physical CPU cores — cost is computed on this.
Stay on Nutanix AHV (3yr)
$230,400
Move to Harvester HCI (3yr + migration)
$83,040
Projected savings
$147,360 (64%)
Payback period
10.4 mo
Build a decision report from these numbers:

How this is licensed: vSphere licenses the physical CPU cores of each host (16-core minimum per CPU), not VMs. Count total physical cores across hosts and set $/core to your subscription tier.

All figures are illustrative and fully editable — adjust the cost-per-core and migration inputs with your own numbers. Not guaranteed vendor pricing (defaults reviewed May 2026). For a binding quote, use the request form below to reach an authorized distributor or partner.

Quick comparison: Nutanix AHV vs Harvester HCI

Common trade-offs teams weigh when staying on Nutanix AHV versus moving to Harvester HCI. These are general, commonly-reported considerations — not statements of fact about any vendor — so check them against your own contract and the vendors' current terms.

Nutanix AHV Current
Nutanix · Per-core subscription
  • Already in production — no migration effort or risk
  • Mature ecosystem with vendor support and SLAs
  • Re-evaluating cost, support, or strategic fit
  • Ongoing per-core subscription cost to budget for
Harvester HCI Planned
Open source · Free OSS / support
  • Open source — no license fees
  • No vendor lock-in
  • Cost model: Free OSS / support
  • Requires a migration (~15 weeks, medium effort)
  • Community support by default — paid support optional

Why teams evaluate alternatives to Nutanix AHV

Reasons commonly cited by users and in public industry coverage for re-evaluating Nutanix AHV. These are general, reported considerations — not statements of fact about Nutanix — and may not reflect your situation or the vendor's current terms. Verify against your own contract before deciding.

  • Re-evaluating cost, support terms, or strategic fit.

The migration plan

Roughly 15 weeks for a mid-size estate, in six phases.

Assessment & discovery
Inventory every workload, dependency, and integration; flag anything high-risk.
Target design & sizing
Size the new platform, design storage and networking, set RPO/RTO and rollback criteria.
Pilot migration
Migrate a small low-risk set end-to-end and validate the runbook.
↳ Standard V2V conversion plus network and storage re-mapping; validate workloads in a pilot wave.
Production migration
Move workloads in scheduled waves using automation; verify after each wave.
Validation & optimization
Tune performance, confirm backup/DR, and update monitoring and docs.
Decommission source
Reclaim licenses, retire old infrastructure, and capture lessons learned.

Tooling & automation

Standard V2V conversion plus network and storage re-mapping; validate workloads in a pilot wave.

OffVendor's wizard pre-fills these scripts with your environment — inventory export, disk/schema conversion, bulk provisioning, and validation.

Frequently asked

Is migrating from Nutanix AHV to Harvester HCI worth it?

For most teams facing rising Nutanix AHV costs, yes — Harvester HCI (free oss / support) typically lowers 3-year total cost of ownership, though the right answer depends on workload complexity and in-house skills. Use the calculator to model your own numbers.

How long does a Nutanix AHV to Harvester HCI migration take?

A typical mid-size estimate is around 15 weeks across six phases — discovery, design, pilot, waved production migration, validation, and decommission. Larger or more complex estates take longer.

What tools are used to migrate from Nutanix AHV to Harvester HCI?

Standard V2V conversion plus network and storage re-mapping; validate workloads in a pilot wave.

Get a vendor-accurate Harvester HCI quote

A guided builder that turns your estimates into a requirements report you can send to a vendor, partner, or distributor to secure a binding quote.

How this works — and what's yours to provide
  • Your inputs, your responsibility. The figures and estimates here describe your environment and requirements — please make sure they're accurate. OffVendor's defaults are illustrative starting points only, not vendor pricing.
  • It generates a requirements report (RFQ). Use it to capture your sizing and requirements and share it with your authorized vendor / partner / distributor to obtain a final, binding quote.
  • Then close the loop on your TCO. When the real quote comes back, plug those actual prices into the calculator above to refine your TCO and see where reality differs from the estimate.
  1. 1Size it
  2. 2Requirements
  3. 3Your details
  4. 4Channels & export

How big is your Nutanix AHV estate?

vSphere licenses physical cores across all hosts (16-core minimum per CPU). Not sure? Enter rough numbers — the distributor confirms exact counts later.

256 physical CPU cores
Default mid-size assumption (256 physical CPU cores)
Estimates are illustrative and configurable; production figures come from vendor list prices and your own quotes.