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Tuesday, September 1, 2015
VMworld 2015 Anouncements
This year's VMworld doesn't seem as energetic as the last few years to me but one thing is for sure there 23000 people are here soak it all in. Most of the announcements so far are Cloud driven, a path that VMware has embraced strongly. here's the list sorry if I leave something out.
EVO SDDC Manager
EVO SDDC Manager is a single solution that contains the VMware vRealize Suite, NSX 6.2, VSAN 6.1 and vSphere 6. The solution is designed to be deployed in a two-hour timeframe and starts with just eight servers needed. Customers can grow their Software-defined Data Center a single host at a time after the initial deployment. The eight-host model supports 1,000 Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) virtual machines (VMs), or 2,000 VDI VMs to start. EVO SDDC Manager supports the creation of a virtual rack design, known as a workload domain. Work domains provide ways of supporting non-disruptive lifecycle automation, such as patching workload domains through vMotion technology. Availability of EVO SDDC is expected in the first half of 2016
Hybrid Networking Services
VMware vCloud Air’s Hybrid Networking Services that combines intelligent routing, encryption, WAN acceleration, VXLAN extensions and direct connect capabilities from a VMware Private Cloud to vCloud Air. In the past, customers would use VMware vCloud Connector to migrate workloads from a VMware private cloud to vCloud Air using a copy process. This has been tightly integrated into vSphere using Content Libraries to allow administrators to synch VMs between private and public clouds. Now, however, we have Hybridity Actions available. Using a hybridity action from the vSphere Web Client, an application is no longer subject to a disruption when moving to vCloud Air under the vSphere replication process. Customers now have the choice to select either vSphere replication or the cross-cloud vMotion. This new announcement really excited the audience as VMware takes another step in the vMotion realm, by first moving vMotion into a long-distance vMotion process, and now onto cross-cloud.
vSphere Integrated Containers
The last major announcement from today’s keynote talks about vSphere Integrated Containers. This announcement is about how to build cloud-native applications that leverage both cloud infrastructure and frameworks within a distributed model. By using integrated containers, virtual admins can view and manage containers directly within the vSphere Web Client, while DevOps can continue to manage containers directly within the VM. From a security perspective, the integrated containers will also provide hardware-level isolation.
Im still working on more info and will continue to update this post as needed.
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