VMware Migration Services

Reduce VMware risk, regain cost control,
and move forward with confidence

If rising VMware licensing costs, infrastructure risk, or platform uncertainty are putting pressure on your organisation, you are not alone.

Many IT leaders are being forced to reassess their VMware strategy sooner than expected, often without the time, capacity or clarity they need to make the right decision.

At IT Champion, we specialise in helping organisations plan and deliver safe, controlled VMware migrations, with a strong track record in Microsoft Azure and hybrid cloud platforms. Our senior consultants work alongside your internal IT team to reduce risk, protect uptime and ensure every decision is fully aligned to your wider business goals.

Whether you are exploring a VMware exit strategy, preparing for renewal, or already committed to moving, we provide the expertise and structure to move forward with confidence.

  • VMware to Azure and hybrid cloud migration specialists
  • Proven, low-risk migration frameworks
  • Trusted by organisations managing complex infrastructure change
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Why organisations are reviewing VMware now

VMware has been a trusted platform for many years. However, recent changes, particularly following Broadcom’s acquisition, are forcing many organisations to take a fresh look at whether it still represents the right long-term fit.

The most common drivers we see include:

  • Significant increases in VMware licensing and renewal costs
  • Reduced flexibility in licensing models and contract structures
  • Greater concern around vendor lock-in and long-term direction
  • Ageing on-prem infrastructure that is becoming harder to maintain
  • Increased pressure on internal IT teams to deliver more with fewer resources

For some organisations, staying on VMware may remain the right short-term decision.

But for many, this is the point where a structured VMware migration or exit strategy becomes essential, not just to reduce cost, but to secure a more flexible, resilient and future-ready platform.

VMware migration services designed around your environment and risk profile

No two VMware environments are the same, and neither are the risks involved in moving them.

Our VMware migration services are designed to provide clarity, control and confidence at every stage, with a structured approach that reflects your organisation’s priorities, constraints and long-term strategy.

We support organisations migrating from VMware to:

  • Microsoft Azure — for scalable, secure, cloud-first infrastructure
  • Hybrid cloud platforms — combining on-prem stability with cloud flexibility
  • Alternative on‑prem platforms — where cloud is not yet the right fit

What sets our approach apart is not just technical delivery, but the depth of planning and risk management behind it.

Our enterprise-led team works closely with your stakeholders to:

  • Understand workload dependencies, performance requirements and business impact
  • Identify and mitigate risk early in the process
  • Align migration decisions with wider IT and business strategies
  • Ensure your target platform is optimised for cost, security and long-term growth

This is why many organisations engage us not just to “move workloads”, but to guide a critical infrastructure decision safely and strategically.

A structured, low‑risk approach to VMware migration

A successful VMware migration depends on much more than technical execution. It requires clear planning, deep visibility of your environment, and careful control of risk at every stage. Our approach is built around a proven, structured framework, designed by senior infrastructure specialists who have delivered complex migrations across a wide range of organisations.

1. Discovery and assessment

We start by building a complete picture of your current VMware environment, not just what exists, but how it is used and where the risks sit.

You leave this stage with clarity, including:

  • A detailed understanding of your current environment
  • Clear migration options based on your needs
  • Realistic cost and timeline expectations
  • The insight required to make informed decisions at board level

This stage often reassures senior leaders and gives internal IT teams the evidence they need to move forward.

2. Migration strategy and design

We then design a migration strategy tailored to your organisation, balancing speed, risk, cost and long-term outcomes.

This typically includes:

  • Designing a secure, scalable Microsoft Azure landing zone aligned to best practice
  • Defining phased or staged migration pathways to minimise disruption
  • Building in backup, recovery and rollback strategies to protect business continuity
  • Aligning the migration with broader IT, security and digital transformation plans

Our focus is not just on getting you off VMware, but on ensuring your new platform is properly architected, cost-controlled and ready for future growth.

3. Migration execution

Our experts manage the migration process end to end.

This typically includes:

  • Pre‑migration testing and validation
  • Careful scheduling to minimise disruption
  • Live, phased or out‑of‑hours migrations
  • Clear communication throughout

Every migration includes rollback planning, so if something unexpected happens, systems can be restored quickly and safely.

4. Optimisation and ongoing support

Once workloads are migrated, we focus on getting the most from your new environment.

This includes:

  • Performance tuning and cost optimisation
  • Security and resilience checks
  • Ongoing monitoring and support

Many organisations choose to combine VMware migration with Co‑Managed IT Support, allowing their internal IT team to stay in control while offloading complex infrastructure and third‑line responsibility.

Strong expertise in Microsoft Azure

While our VMware migration services are platform‑agnostic, Microsoft Azure is often the preferred destination for organisations looking to modernise safely and sensibly.

We have deep experience designing, migrating and optimising Azure environments, including:

  • Server and workload migrations
  • Hybrid cloud setups
  • Cost and consumption optimisation
  • Ongoing Azure management and tuning

We do not just move workloads and walk away. We make sure your Azure environment is sized correctly, performing well and not running up unnecessary costs.

If cloud is part of your future, our Azure solutions provide a strong foundation beyond the migration itself.

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Working alongside your
internal IT team

Many of the organisations we support already have an internal IT team. Often, those teams are capable but stretched, especially when large infrastructure projects land on top of day‑to‑day responsibilities.

We are used to working in this space.

Our VMware migration services are designed to:

  • Support internal IT teams, not replace them
  • Take responsibility for complex planning and delivery
  • Reduce risk and pressure during critical changes

This is why VMware migration often pairs naturally with our Co‑Managed IT Support services, giving teams access to senior expertise when they need it most.

Is VMware migration right
for your organisation?

If you are unsure, an initial assessment is usually the best place to start.

VMware migration services are often a good fit if your organisation:

  • Is approaching a VMware renewal or audit
  • Has seen a sharp rise in licensing or support costs
  • Is running an ageing or fragile VMware infrastructure
  • Wants to move towards cloud or hybrid platforms
  • Needs extra expertise to deliver a complex IT project safely

Is VMware migration right
for your organisation?

If you are unsure, an initial assessment is usually the best place to start.

VMware migration services are often a good fit if your organisation:

  • Is approaching a VMware renewal or audit
  • Has seen a sharp rise in licensing or support costs
  • Is running ageing or fragile VMware infrastructure
  • Wants to move towards cloud or hybrid platforms
  • Needs extra expertise to deliver a complex IT project safely

Frequently Asked Questions

A VMware migration is the process of moving your existing virtual machines, workloads and data away from a VMware platform to another environment — most commonly Microsoft Azure, a hybrid cloud setup or an alternative on‑prem platform.

In reality, it is rarely just a “lift and shift” of systems. A successful VMware migration involves understanding how your infrastructure is used, how systems connect, and what impact any change could have on your business.

That is why most organisations approach VMware migration as a structured project, rather than a technical task — balancing cost, risk, performance and long-term flexibility.

The main reason we are seeing organisations review VMware is a combination of cost pressure and long-term uncertainty.
Since recent changes to licensing and ownership, many organisations are experiencing:

  • Higher renewal and support costs
  • Less flexibility in licensing
  • Concerns about vendor lock-in
  • Pressure to modernise ageing infrastructure

For some, staying on VMware still makes sense in the short term. But for many, this is the point where it becomes more cost-effective — and less risky — to explore alternatives such as Azure or hybrid cloud.

No — and a good migration partner will never push you in that direction without reason.

While Microsoft Azure is often the preferred option because of its scalability, resilience and integration with Microsoft 365, it is not always the right fit for every organisation.

A proper VMware migration assessment should explore:

  • Whether cloud is right for your workloads
  • Which systems are suitable for migration
  • Where hybrid or on‑prem options may be better
  • How to balance cost and performance

Our role is to help you make the right decision for your business, not to steer you towards a specific technology.

There is no single answer, as the timeline depends on the size and complexity of your environment.

Key factors include:

  • Number of virtual machines and workloads
  • Dependencies between systems
  • Level of testing and validation required
  • Whether the migration is phased or completed in one stage

Some environments can be migrated in weeks, while more complex estates may take several months.

The important point is that a well-planned migration focuses on minimising disruption and managing risk, rather than simply moving as quickly as possible.

No. While Azure is often a strong option, we support other platforms where they are a better fit. Our advice is always specific to your needs.

Like any major infrastructure change, VMware migration carries some risk — but most of these risks can be controlled with the right planning.

The most common risks include:

  • Unexpected downtime or disruption
  • Performance issues after migration
  • Incomplete understanding of system dependencies
  • Cost overruns due to poor planning

This is why a structured approach is critical. With proper discovery, testing and rollback planning in place, these risks can be significantly reduced — giving you confidence that your systems will continue to perform as expected.

A VMware migration assessment is the first step in understanding what your environment looks like today and what your options are.

Typically, this includes:

  • Reviewing your existing VMware infrastructure
  • Mapping workloads and dependencies
  • Identifying risks and constraints
  • Assessing costs, licensing and timelines
  • Exploring suitable target platforms

By the end of the process, you should have a clear, realistic view of what migration would involve — and whether it is the right decision for your organisation.

In some cases, downtime can be minimised to very short windows — but completely eliminating it is not always realistic.
The goal is not “zero downtime at any cost”, but planned, controlled migration with minimal business impact.

Depending on your environment, this may involve:

  • Out-of-hours migrations
  • Phased or staged transitions
  • Pre-migration testing and validation
  • Fallback and rollback planning

The right approach will depend on how critical your systems are and how much disruption your organisation can tolerate.

The cost of a VMware migration varies depending on the complexity of your environment and the destination platform.
What is important to understand is that migration is not just a cost — it is usually part of a wider cost optimisation strategy.

Many organisations are looking to:

  • Reduce long-term licensing costs
  • Avoid expensive hardware refresh cycles
  • Improve resource efficiency in the cloud
  • Gain better visibility and control over IT spend

A proper assessment will give you a clear view of both the migration costs and the potential long-term savings.

We understand that VMware migration is rarely just a technical project — it is a business-critical decision that carries risk and uncertainty.

What makes our approach different is:

  • Senior-led delivery, not handed off to junior engineers
  • A focus on risk management, not just execution
  • Experience working alongside internal IT teams under pressure
  • Strong expertise in Microsoft Azure and hybrid environments

Most importantly, we take the time to understand your environment properly before recommending a path forward, so you can make decisions with clarity and confidence.

Talk to an IT consultant who understands your challenges

If you need clear, experienced guidance to move technology decisions forward, we’re here to help.
No obligation. No sales pressure. Just expert advice from people who know what they’re doing.

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Zero Risk Guarantee

We are the region’s only managed IT support provider to offer a zero-risk guarantee.

We are committed to providing the best IT support in the industry – we stake our reputation and our hard-earned cash.
The IT Champion ‘zero-risk guarantee’ states that if you do not see satisfactory results within 90 days we will give you your money back.

We know that choosing the right IT provider can be daunting. To eliminate the stress, and uncertainty, of hiring a competent IT support company, we offer our clients the zero-risk guarantee on all our managed IT support plans.

60 Second Challenge

We work hard to ensure that one of our front line team is available in under a minute.

On average, our front line team answers calls in under 15 seconds and we are consistently rated as very easy to get help from via our closed-ticket surveys.

If one of our customers thinks we didn’t hit our 60-second target when they called us (within our working hours), we’ll send them a little something that’s sweet or healthy in recognition of how important we take the challenge.

Award Winning

We are exceptionally proud to have won awards locally, regionally and from within our industry.

Being recognised by CloudTango as one of the top 50 Managed Service Providers (MSP) of the UK in 2021 is a great accolade to our work. Exeter College and ourselves being shortlisted as the small employer of the year in 2020 for our work with apprentices over the years. In 2018, we won the business service category of the Exeter Living Awards.

Our Fresh Approach

From the first time you talk with us to speaking with one of our friendly frontline technicians, our refreshing, open and friendly manner underpins the ease of doing business with us.

We do everything within our control to ensure your IT remains stable and secure. If there is an issue, we will actively attend to it within clear time frames. Keeping you updated, owning responsibility for any issues that we should have prevented.