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Gartner published a report this week arguing that for some enterprise workloads, migrating to a mainframe is now cheaper than continuing to license VMware. Simon Sharwood covered it at The Register. The math is real — Broadcom's post-acquisition pricing has pushed VMware total cost of ownership past IBM Z for a non-trivial set of workloads, and Gartner is on the record telling clients to do the comparison. The Legacy Sysadmin opens with a thirty-year arc: helped a bank get off MVS in 1999, helped them standardize on VMware in 2011, and is bracing for the call asking about a Z migration in 2027. The Burnt-Out SRE sketches the eighteen-month post-mortem in advance — half-migrated workloads paying for both platforms, the CFO who approved the project moved to a different company, the new CFO commissioning a study that will recommend migrating back to cloud. The DBA, in his third panel appearance, is contemptuous of TCO models that don't include the cost of senior database engineers quitting because they got tired of being the only person in the room who could read an explain plan. The episode is about whether the loop completing — mainframe to Unix to VMware to mainframe — is a strategy or just the average tenure of a CIO playing out across infrastructure. The panel concludes, with notable unanimity, that institutional memory does not survive long enough to prevent its own repetition. Source Article "Mainframes are now cheaper than VMware, says Gartner" By Simon Sharwood at The Register, May 4, 2026. https://www.theregister.com/on-prem/2026/05/04/moving-to-a-mainframe-can-be-cheaper-than-vmware-gartner/5229237 [https://www.theregister.com/on-prem/2026/05/04/moving-to-a-mainframe-can-be-cheaper-than-vmware-gartner/5229237] The Panel 1. The Legacy Sysadmin 2. The Burnt-Out SRE 3. The DBA 4. The Goat Farmer's Counsel.
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