VMware Cloud empowers customers to modernize,
optimize and better protect apps, infrastructure and operations at
every stage of their cloud transformation journey
VMware Explore 2023 — Today, VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW)
announced the next generation of VMware Data Services Manager,
designed to support today’s data-driven innovation by making data
services as easy to consume as what VMware has achieved for
virtualized compute, storage, and networking. VMware Data Services
Manager will deliver best-in-class management for a wide range of
data services, not just databases, as a natively integrated
experience for VMware Cloud Foundation customers, serving the needs
of IT admins, data teams, and developers alike. These capabilities,
along with new data services partnerships with Google Cloud and
MinIO, and new VMware Cloud advancements, will deliver
developer-ready infrastructure to accelerate modern app innovation,
provide multi-cloud flexibility and agility, and enable more secure
and resilient organizations.
VMware Cloud Foundation delivers innovations from VMware’s
on-premises and public cloud software offerings in a unified stack
to enable a consistent and more secure environment across any
on-premises, hyperscaler cloud, or partner cloud environments.
VMware Cloud Foundation is the underpinning for VMware Private AI
and yields benefits for modern AI/ML and generative AI workloads
such as simplified management, enhanced scalability, improved
security, and optimized resource usage. VMware Cloud Foundation is
delivered as a service by hundreds of Cloud Services Providers
(CSPs), including those delivering VMware Sovereign Clouds.
“Whether residing on premises, across hybrid clouds, or in a
sovereign cloud environment, data is the fuel for digital
transformation. Through our new data services innovations and
partnerships, we are making VMware Cloud Foundation the best
platform to power the traditional, modern, and AI/ML applications
that are central to business,” said Krish Prasad, senior vice
president and general manager, cloud infrastructure business unit,
VMware. “VMware Cloud enables customers to build, deploy, run, and
protect a broad set of high value workloads across their data
infrastructure on multiple consistent cloud endpoints, with the
same operational model and service level objectives for
performance, business continuity, and security.”
Simplifying Data Services Management
VMware will empower IT to consistently and more securely manage
databases, object stores, streaming, warehouse, caching, and
querying solutions running on VMware Cloud Foundation. This
strategy will help customers accelerate their digital
transformation by building, deploying, and operating a diverse and
growing data estate. With VMware Data Services Manager, IT admins
will benefit from the native VMware infrastructure management
experience for data services, including full control of
infrastructure policies. Data teams and database administrators
will maintain full control over data policies and be able to
deliver a self-service offering for databases and other best in
class data services on-premises to their lines of business,
enabling rapid innovation for developers.
VMware is also announcing that Google Cloud AlloyDB Omni will be
the first third-party PostgreSQL-compatible database natively
integrated with VMware Cloud Foundation through VMware Data
Services Manager and VMware vSAN. With AlloyDB Omni, customers will
have access to an enterprise-ready PostgreSQL-compatible database,
with Google Cloud support, on reliable, scalable, and highly secure
VMware Cloud Foundation environments. With AlloyDB Omni running on
VMware vSAN customers can experience more than 2x the transactional
performance and up to 100x the analytical performance of standard
PostgreSQL across a wide range of queries and workloads1. Read the
full announcement here.
Additionally, VMware is announcing MinIO Object Store will be
the first third-party object storage natively integrated with
VMware Cloud Foundation through Data Services Manager. MinIO is a
highly performant and resilient object store offering active-active
replication for mission-critical production environments. Running
on VMware Cloud Foundation and managed through Data Services
Manager, MinIO will be an ideal solution for data lake
implementations and large-scale AI/ML use cases.
Comprehensive Detection and Recovery from Ransomware
Ransomware attacks are becoming increasingly more sophisticated
as the data from companies becomes more lucrative. To help
organizations combat this evolving threat landscape, VMware is
announcing new solutions and technologies that enable
organizational resilience.
Intelligent Threat Detection is a new capability in technology
preview that will deliver proactive AI/ML-powered encryption
prevention and response, allowing customers to see more to stop
more and recover faster. Customers will be able to identify modern
ransomware prior to encryption using aggressive behavioral analysis
of powered-on workloads in a cloud-based isolated environment and
detect encryption events across protected workloads by analyzing
file system metadata, data change rates, and entropy.
VMware Live Recovery is a new offering that provides cyber and
data resiliency for VMware Cloud. VMware Live Recovery delivers
unified protection, secure cyber recovery and simplified
consumption. Customers benefit from unified management of
ransomware and disaster recovery across on-premises and public
clouds, confident and accelerated recovery from modern ransomware,
and flexible licensing for changing business needs and threats.
Modern, Consistent Cloud Infrastructure and Management for
All Applications
New VMware Cloud Foundation advancements include:
- Enhanced networking and security with support for the vSphere
Distributed Services Engine (DSE), modernizing data centers by
offloading full stack infrastructure functions from CPUs to Data
Processing Units (DPUs).
- Enhanced support for NVMe storage platforms with new support
for vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA) that enables customers
to deploy next generation servers that deliver higher performance,
more scalability, and improved efficiency.
- Unified experience and fast issue resolution delivered by
VMware Aria Operations with updates that include the ability to
understand sustainability posture across data center footprints as
well as meaningful grouping of alerts enabled by AI to help manage
alert storms and improve troubleshooting capabilities.
Availability
The next generation of VMware Data Services Manager, as well as
VMware Live Recovery, new VMware Aria Operations capabilities, and
updates across VMware Cloud Foundation, are all expected to be
available in VMware’s Q4 FY24. Google AlloyDB Omni and MinIO Object
Store for VMware Cloud Foundation, plus Intelligent Threat
Detection, are currently in Tech Preview.
Additional Resources
- For the latest news and more on how VMware is delivering a
faster and smarter path to cloud for digital businesses, visit the
VMware Explore 2023 Barcelona media kit.
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Citations
1-Based on internal Google Cloud Testing from March 2023
About VMware Explore
VMware Explore aims to be the industry’s go-to-event for all
things multi-cloud. VMware Explore 2023 will feature more
industry-led solution and technical sessions than ever before, a
thriving marketplace of multi-cloud ISVs and multiple networking
events across the VMware community. With an unparalleled view into
multi-cloud services, from public to private to edge, for all
applications, VMware Explore 2023 attendees will gain the knowledge
and tools they need to solve challenges by simplifying multi-cloud
complexity without compromise. To learn more about VMware Explore,
please visit: https://www.vmware.com/explore.html
About VMware
VMware is a leading provider of multi-cloud services for all
apps, enabling digital innovation with enterprise control. As a
trusted foundation to accelerate innovation, VMware software gives
businesses the flexibility and choice they need to build the
future. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, VMware is committed
to building a better future through the company’s 2030 Agenda. For
more information, please visit www.vmware.com/company.
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