Proxmox VE is gaining global momentum as a robust open-source alternative to VMware’s Broadcom-controlled hypervisor, and Accops has now taken this evolution one step further by officially integrating Proxmox into its VDI stack. This collaboration represents a major step towards democratising enterprise virtualisation—especially for education, government, and small to mid-sized enterprises seeking transparent, cost-effective alternatives.
Accops + Proxmox: An Open Infrastructure Vision
Accops’ digital workspace platform now fully supports Proxmox VE as a hypervisor option, providing customers with a seamless, integrated virtualisation layer that aligns with Zero Trust, secure access, and identity-driven workspace environments. Customers can now choose between commercial and open-source hypervisor backends within the same Accops management framework—offering flexibility, agility, and cost efficiency at scale.
By embedding Proxmox within its VDI stack, Accops is enabling its customers to deploy virtual desktops and applications on an open-source platform with enterprise-grade management, backup, and policy enforcement. This integration pairs well with Accops HySecure (ZTNA), HyID (IAM), and HyWorks (VDI) to provide a secure yet compact stack for digital workspace virtualisation across a variety of environments.
What Accops Offers with Proxmox
Accops has introduced commercial support for Proxmox, extending enterprise-grade assistance through its technical support organisation in India and its partner network in other countries. This means Indian customers can procure a complete VDI solution—with Proxmox included—under a single Accops contract, benefiting from a unified support and SLA model managed entirely by Accops.
For global customers, Accops has partnered with experienced regional distributors and resellers who specialise in managing and maintaining Proxmox infrastructures. These locally certified partners bring expertise in deployment, cluster configuration, high-availability design, and storage optimisation, ensuring consistent implementation quality across geographies.
Open Source Value at Fractional Cost
The economic rationale behind Proxmox adoption is compelling. Compared to the VMware-Broadcom ecosystem, Proxmox-based virtualisation can be as low as one-tenth of the total cost when factoring in licensing, support, and scaling expenses. This dramatic cost advantage empowers organisations to reinvest savings into performance optimisation, endpoint security, and digital transformation initiatives—all while maintaining enterprise reliability.
Proven for Education and Government
As discussed earlier, academic institutions and government agencies have been early and enthusiastic adopters of Proxmox, drawn by its openness, security, and independence from proprietary pricing. Universities such as Sigmund Freud University, HTL Leonding, and the University of Macau have validated Proxmox deployment in production-scale environments that mirror the demands of government and educational computing workloads.
Accops aims to build upon these successes by combining its proven remote access and authentication stack with Proxmox’s mature hypervisor layer—enabling secure, compliant digital workspaces for public sector and educational ecosystems across India, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.
The Future of Affordable, Secure Virtualisation
With Proxmox VE now officially supported in Accops’ VDI suite, customers have a genuine alternative to expensive, complex licensing structures. This partnership not only simplifies virtualisation but also embodies the spirit of open, sovereign IT—delivering a fully integrated, secure, and maintainable workspace stack at a fraction of the cost.
For organisations tired of vendor lock-in and unpredictable licensing changes, Accops and Proxmox together offer the stability, transparency, and freedom that define the next generation of digital infrastructure.