2016-10-14

From InfoWorld: The cloud partnership AWS and VMware announced Thursday makes Amazon's public cloud even more attractive for enterprises by letting them take the popular virtualization platform with them.

The appropriately named VMware Cloud on AWS , announced at a press conference in San Francisco, will bring cloud-optimized versions of vSphere, VSAN and NSX software to the cloud platform. When users spin up a VMware environment on AWS, they'll get a cluster running the entire Software-Defined Data Center stack in the public cloud.

The service, which is currently in technical preview, will be operated and supported by VMware, running on purpose-built hardware in AWS's data centers.

It's a move that makes AWS more appealing for VMware customers looking to run applications on a hybrid cloud. Users will be able to manage the public cloud deployments, like their on-premises VMware deployments, using VMware's vCenter software.

In addition, VMware instances running in the AWS cloud will have access to AWS services like Redshift and S3. To use the hybrid management, customers won't need to have VMware's entire Software-Defined Data Center suite running in their own data centers, just vSphere.

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