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VMware technology is designed for companies looking for a business Cloud solution that charges according to the resources used. It offers all the benefits of a private cloud combined with scalability and flexibility at all times.
From the Cloud Director orchestrator, each company can securely deploy one or more private virtual data centres, bringing together all the storage, computing and network resources they need into a single location. Rather than using multiple physical infrastructures and separating them into silos based on usage type and users, companies can consolidate their use of hardware resources and improve performance. Consumption models can also be defined within Cloud Director, whether they are reserved resources or on-demand capacities.
Globally, companies maintain control of their virtual datacenter(s), created with VMware technology, through a series of permissions, quotas and roll-based contracts using Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory services.
VMware Cloud Director Availability is a solution that allows VMware Cloud Director users to migrate their VMs or vApps effortlessly from one VMware Cloud Director platform to another or from a vCenter environment to a VMware Cloud Director platform (and vice versa). Learn more
Management and distribution of resources are entirely under your control as there is total transparency between the resources used and those that remain available.
Sharing infrastructure and resources is easy as it is possible to petition users into groups and subgroups (departments, subsidiaries, etc.). As a result, each group is assigned an exclusive pool of virtual resources, accessible through an independent authentication system, and has a set of defined service rules at its disposal.
Infrastructure services, such as virtual machines or operating system images, can be accessed and deployed quickly using a central catalogue. Management, maintenance and troubleshooting are greatly facilitated.
The vCloud API allows transfers between clouds in OVF format (which retains application properties, network configurations and applied rules). This REST-based API is open makes all the resources of a cloud accessible via a script.
Integrating a hyper-converged infrastructure layer into the VMware SDDC (Software-Defined Data Centre) software stack, VxRail offers performance, reliability and flexibility to any type of workload or application (SQL, Oracle, containers, NoSQL, etc.) and guarantees complete management of the process life-cycle. Learn more
Based on Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, this high-performance hyperconverged SDS (Software Defined Storage) storage solution delivers shared, secure and scalable storage optimized for virtualization. It thus reduces the total cost of ownership, or TCO, compared to a traditional storage solution. Learn more
Using the vSphere VMware hypervisor to manage cloud infrastructures guarantees scalability and flexibility at all times, as well as accurate cost control based upon your needs.
This technology exposes firewall, load balancer, NAT, DHCP protocol and VPN to enable virtualisation on hypervisors, cloud management systems and the network hardware that goes with them, without depending upon their suppliers. It is also possible to interface with external networking services and the security ecosystem.. Learn more
As an administrator of an organisation, by configuring virtual services that distribute traffic across multiple server pools, you can balance the workloads in your data centres that are supported by NSX.
Configure external identity providers with the cloud and import your users and groups into your organisation. You can enable your organisation to use a SAML identity provider or set up a connection to an LDAP server or use an external identity provider. n to an LDAP server or use OpenID / OIDC.
It is possible to manage the tenant and its whole with PowerCLI, API, Ansible and Terraform. Perfect for DevOps.
As an organisation administrator, you can create and modify additional distributed firewall rules that are associated with the default security policy of the data centre group. The distributed firewall allows you to create rules between different virtual machines at Layer 2 or Layer 7.
Auto Scaling Groups allow applications to see current resource usage. Based on predefined criteria for CPU and memory usage, VMware Cloud Director can automatically increase or decrease the number of virtual machines in a selected scaling group. To load balance servers that you have configured to run the same application, you can use VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer (AviNetworks). If the auto-scaling group is removed, the machines remain.
Storage is via SSD for increased performance and availability. Latency times are reduced, data is produced in record time, and administration is quickly taken care of: significant advantages for Big Data.
Container Service Extension is an extension that helps to create, deploy, and use Kubernetes clusters from VMware Cloud Director. Once installed, this extension offers a "Kubernetes As A Service", and provides custom models of virtual machines, allowing users to deploy fully functional Kubernetes clusters, as stand-alone vApps.
By using CSE, cloud administrators will be relieved of certain missions, only having to manage the installation and configuration part of the extension, while cluster administrators will manage the creation part of clusters, and developers will have to create, configure and manage deployment of applications.