Proxmox VE vs Microsoft Hyper-V
We've analyzed the technical infrastructure and pricing tiers of both Proxmox VE and Microsoft Hyper-V to see which comes out on top for Virtualization Software.
Proxmox VE
Enterprise IT & Homelabs
Complete open-source platform for enterprise virtualization.
98% Verified
Open Source
Highs
- Open-source with no license limits
- Built-in backup and restore
- Cluster support
Lows
- Steep learning curve
- Community support can be slow
Featured Capabilities
- KVM hypervisor
- LXC containers
- Software-defined storage
- Web-based management
Plans from Free
Microsoft Hyper-V
Windows Enterprise Users
Native hypervisor allowing you to run multiple operating systems as virtual machines on Windows.
95% Verified
Included with Windows Pro/Enterprise
Highs
- Included with Windows Pro/Enterprise
- Excellent performance for Windows guests
- Deep OS integration
Lows
- Can conflict with other hypervisors
- Linux support is improving but not perfect
Featured Capabilities
- Native Windows integration
- Hardware virtualization
- Live migration
- Dynamic memory
Plans from Included with Windows Pro/Ent
The Final Verdict
After a head-to-head comparison of Proxmox VE and Microsoft Hyper-V, the choice ultimately depends on your priority. If you value Open-source with no license limits, then Proxmox VE is your clear winner. However, if Included with Windows Pro/Enterprise is your main goal, Microsoft Hyper-V might be the better fit.