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VMware continues cloud construction with March announcements

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VMware continues cloud  construction with March announcements of new features and other enhancements.

 

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VMware Cloud Provides Consistent Operations and Infrastructure Via: VMware.com

 

With its recent announcements, VMware continues cloud construction adding new features, enhancements, partnerships along with services.

 

VMware continues cloud construction, like other vendors and service providers who tried and test the waters of having their own public cloud, VMware has moved beyond its vCloud Air initiative selling that to OVH. VMware which while being a public traded company (VMW) is by way of majority ownership part of the Dell Technologies family of company via the 2016 acquisition of EMC by Dell. What this means is that like Dell Technologies, VMware is focused on providing solutions and services to its cloud provider partners instead of building, deploying and running its own cloud in competition with partners.

 

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VMware Cloud Data Infrastructure and SDDC layers Via: VMware.com

 

The VMware Cloud message and strategy is focused around providing software solutions to cloud and other data infrastructure partners (and customers) instead of competing with them (e.g. divesting of vCloud Air, partnering with AWS, IBM Softlayer). Part of the VMware cloud message and strategy is to provide consistent  operations and management across clouds, containers, virtual machines (VM) as well as other  software  defined data center (SDDC) and software defined data infrastructures.

 

In other words, what this means is VMware providing consistent management to  leverage common experiences of data infrastructure staff along with resources in a  hybrid, cross cloud and software defined environment in support of existing as  well as cloud native applications.

 

VMware continues cloud construction on AWS SDDC
VMware Cloud on AWS Image via: AWS.com

 

Note that VMware  Cloud services run on top of AWS EC2 bare metal (BM) server instances, as  well as on BM instances at IBM softlayer as well as OVH. Learn more about AWS  EC2 BM compute instances aka Metal as a Service (MaaS) here.  In addition to AWS, IBM and OVH, VMware claims over 4,000 regional cloud and  managed service providers who have built their data infrastructures out using  VMware based technologies.

 

VMware continues cloud construction updates

Building off of previous  announcements, VMware continues cloud construction with enhancements to  their Amazon  Web Services (AWS) partnership along with services for IBM Softlayer cloud  as well as OVH. As a refresher,  OVH is what formerly was known as VMware vCloud air before it was sold off.

 

Besides expanding on existing cloud partner solution  offerings, VMware also announced additional cloud, software defined data center  (SDDC) and other software  defined data infrastructure environment management capabilities. SDDC and  Data infrastructure management tools include leveraging VMwares  acquisition of Wavefront among others.

 

VMware Cloud Updates and New Features

  • VMware Cloud on AWS European regions (now in  London, adding Frankfurt German)
  • Stretch Clusters with synchronous replication for  cross geography location resiliency
  • Support for data intensive workloads including  data footprint reduction (DFR) with vSAN based compression and data  de duplication
  • Fujitsu services offering relationships
  • Expanded VMware Cloud Services enhancements

 

VMware Cloud Services enhancements include:

  • Hybrid Cloud Extension
  • Log intelligence
  • Cost insight
  • Wavefront

VMware Cloud in additional AWS Regions

As part of service expansion, VMware Cloud on AWS has been  extended into European region (London) with plans to expand into Frankfurt and an Asian Pacific location.  Previously VMware Cloud on AWS has been available in US West Oregon and US East  Northern Virginia regions. Learn more about AWS Regions and availability zones (AZ) here.

 

VMware Cloud Stretch Cluster
VMware Cloud on AWS Stretch Clusters Source: VMware.com

 

VMware Cloud on AWS Stretch Clusters

In addition to expanding into additional regions, VMware  Cloud on AWS is also being extended with stretch clusters for geography  dispersed protection. Stretched clusters provide protection against an AZ  failure (e.g. data center site) for mission critical applications. Build on  vSphere HA and DRS  automated host  failure technology, stretched clusters provide recovery point objective zero (RPO 0) for continuous protection, high availability across AZs at the data infrastructure layer.

 

The benefit of  data infrastructure layer based HA and resiliency is not having to re architect or  modify upper level, higher up layered applications or software. Synchronous  replication between AZs enables RPO 0, if one AZ goes down, it is treated as a  vSphere HA event with VMs restarted in another AZ.

 

vSAN based Data Footprint Reduction (DFR) aka Compression  and De duplication

To support applications that leverage large amounts of data, aka data intensive applications in marketing speak, VMware is leveraging vSAN based data footprint reduction (DFR) techniques including compression as well as de duplication (dedupe). Leveraging DFR technologies like compression and dedupe integrated into vSAN, VMware Clouds have the ability to store more data in a given cubic density. Storing more data in a given cubic density  storage efficiency (e.g. space saving utilization) as well as with performance acceleration, also facilitate storage effectiveness along with productivity.

 

With VMware vSAN technology as one of the core underlying technologies for enabling VMware Cloud on AWS (among other deployments), applications with large data needs can store more data at a lower cost point. Note that VMware Cloud can support 10 clusters per SDDC deployment, with each cluster having 32 nodes, with cluster wide and aware dedupe. Also note that for performance, VMware Cloud on AWS leverages NVMe attached Solid State Devices (SSD) to boost effectiveness and productivity.

 

VMware Hybrid Cloud Extension
Extending VMware vSphere any to any migration across clouds  Source: VMware.com

 

VMware Hybrid Cloud Extension

VMware Hybrid Cloud Extension enables common management of common underlying data infrastructure as well as software defined environments including across public, private as well as hybrid clouds. Some of the capabilities include enabling warm VM migration across various software defined environments from local on-premise and private cloud to public clouds.

 

New enhancements leverages previously available technology now as a service for enterprises besides service providers to support data center to data center, or cloud centric AZ to AZ, as well as region to region migrations. Some of the use cases include small to large bulk migrations of hundreds to thousands of VM move and migrations, both scheduling as well as the actual move. Move and migrations can span hybrid deployments with mix of on-premise as well as various cloud services.

 

VMware Cloud Cost Insight

VMware Cost Insight enables analysis, compare cloud costs across public AWS, Azure and private VMware clouds) to avoid flying blind in and among clouds. VMware Cloud cost insight enables awareness of how resources are used, their cost and benefit to applications as well as IT budget impacts. Integrates vSAN sizer tool along with AWS metrics for improved situational awareness, cost modeling, analysis and what if comparisons.

 

With integration to Network insight, VMware Cloud Cost Insight also provides awareness into networking costs in support of migrations. What this means is that using VMware Cloud Cost insight you can take the guess-work out of what your expenses will be for public, private on-premises or hybrid cloud will be having deeper insight awareness into your SDDC environment. Learn more about VVMware Cost Insight here.

 

VMware Log Intelligence

Log Intelligence is a new VMware cloud service that provides real-time data infrastructure insight along with application visibility from private, on-premise, to public along with hybrid clouds. As its name implies, Log Intelligence provides syslog and other log insight, analysis and intelligence with real-time visibility into VMware as well as AWS among other resources for faster troubleshooting, diagnostics, event correlation and other data infrastructure management tasks.

 

Log and telemetry input sources for VMware Log Intelligence include data infrastructure resources such as operating systems, servers, system statistics, security, applications among other syslog events. For those familiar with VMware Log Insight, this capability is an extension of that known experience expanding it to be a cloud based service.

 

VMware Wavefront SaaS analytics
Wavefront by VMware Source: VMware.com

 

VMware Wavefront

VMware Wavefront enables monitoring of cloud native high scale environments with custom metrics and analytics. As a reminder Wavefront was acquired by VMware to enable deep metrics and analytics for developers, DevOps, data infrastructure operations as well as SaaS application developers among others. Wavefront integrates with VMware vRealize along with enabling monitoring of AWS data infrastructure resources and services. With the ability to ingest, process, analyze various data feeds, the Wavefront engine enables the predictive understanding of mixed application, cloud native data and data infrastructure platforms including big data based.

 

Where to learn more

Learn more about VMware, vSphere, vRealize, VMware Cloud, AWS (and other clouds), along with data protection, software defined data center (SDDC), software defined data infrastructures (SDDI)  and related topics via the following links:

SDDC Data Infrastructure

 

Additional  learning experiences along with  common questions (and answers), as well as  tips can be found in  Software Defined Data Infrastructure Essentials book.

 

Software Defined Data Infrastructure Essentials Book SDDC

What this all means and wrap-up

VMware continues cloud construction. For now, it appears that VMware like Dell Technologies is content on being a technology provider partner to large as well as small public, private and hybrid cloud environments instead of building their own and competing. With these series of announcements, VMware continues cloud  construction enabling its partners and customers on their various software defined data center (SDDC) and related data infrastructure journeys. Overall, this is a good set of enhancements, updates, new and evolving features for their partners as well as customers who leverage VMware based technologies. Meanwhile VMware continues cloud construction.

 

Ok, nuff said, for now.

Gs


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