Good day All,
Welcome back!!!!
Amazon recently on 2018 invite announced something called Outposts.
What does it means? if you are some one from MS world and familiar with something called Azure Stack then Outposts is similar .
We have companies pushing for Public cloud but we still have lot of reasons why we don't want to move to public cloud so both Amazon and Microsoft is bringing the public cloud into on-premises with there own hardware, same look and feel like Cloud but all stays in Premises and you ca then easily transition to cloud when you ready.
Amazon with Outposts will have Amazon hardware with VMware VSphere environment with SDDC(Software defined data center inbuilt with ESXi + VCenter + NSX + VSAN)
Highlights listed below;
Amazon own Hardware
Single Management interface for both on Premises and Cloud
On Premises AWS Services
Network resilience
Hardware will be own by AWS and VSphere by VMware so Client responsibility is only for VM
Easily extend from O-Premises to Cloud SDDC on AWS and High Speed Amazon public cloud Services.
All VMware Administrators will need to understand and learn VMware on AWS as lot of Companies with existing VMware infrastructure in On-Premise are looking to explore this option and we may end up supporting both On-premise and Cloud soon.
Until next on all have good day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Welcome back!!!!
Amazon recently on 2018 invite announced something called Outposts.
What does it means? if you are some one from MS world and familiar with something called Azure Stack then Outposts is similar .
We have companies pushing for Public cloud but we still have lot of reasons why we don't want to move to public cloud so both Amazon and Microsoft is bringing the public cloud into on-premises with there own hardware, same look and feel like Cloud but all stays in Premises and you ca then easily transition to cloud when you ready.
Amazon with Outposts will have Amazon hardware with VMware VSphere environment with SDDC(Software defined data center inbuilt with ESXi + VCenter + NSX + VSAN)
Highlights listed below;
Amazon own Hardware
Single Management interface for both on Premises and Cloud
On Premises AWS Services
Network resilience
Hardware will be own by AWS and VSphere by VMware so Client responsibility is only for VM
Easily extend from O-Premises to Cloud SDDC on AWS and High Speed Amazon public cloud Services.
All VMware Administrators will need to understand and learn VMware on AWS as lot of Companies with existing VMware infrastructure in On-Premise are looking to explore this option and we may end up supporting both On-premise and Cloud soon.
Until next on all have good day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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