Alas, my work is almost entirely with VMware (ESXi, Enterprise, Workstation), and I haven't had occasion to work with HyperV, so I'm not a good resource there. I'll check the link you sent, in any case.
Working with servers, I agree that VMWare is a better solution than Hyper-V, just for the aggregate management solution VSphere provides. Microsoft has a centralized management solution for Hyper-V called System Center Virtual Machine Manager, but no one uses it or even knows about it. I love it but it rarely encounter it doing my thing consulting, so the business demands VMWare expertise.
Azure, for example, has a ton of software to migrate VMWare VMs to the cloud but nothing really for Hyper-V VMs, and it’s their own product. The now say they “Love” VMWare.
But for individual computer users, using Windows 10, Hyper-V is part of the OS, and really simple to manage.