What is VMware Cloud Universal?

What VMware Cloud Universal Delivers

VMware Cloud Infrastructure

Access enterprise-class compute, storage, networking, and management cloud services for maximum flexibility, resiliency, and portability for existing enterprise workloads.

Data Center, Edge, and Public Cloud

Enjoy flexible subscription infrastructure entitlements to consume VMware Cloud Foundation on-premises, VMware Cloud on AWS, or VMware Cloud on Dell EMC.

Kubernetes Native

Manage Kubernetes and VMs in a single platform with VMware Tanzu, enabling container-based orchestration and development for cloud native applications.

Flexible Subscription Economics

Enable budget flexibility by adjusting spend and workloads across public and private clouds and leveraging subscriptions with one-year or three-year terms.

Products Included in VMware Cloud Universal

VMware Cloud Foundation

Customer-managed private clouds leveraging subscription economics.

VMware Cloud on Dell EMC

VMware-managed local cloud as-a-service, delivering the cloud for on-premises deployment.

VMware Success 360

Comprehensive success offering providing dedicated and proactive support.

VMware Cloud on AWS

VMware-managed native cloud service leveraging global AWS infrastructure.

VMware Tanzu

Reliably deploy and run containerized workloads across private and public clouds.*

*Tanzu Standard is included with VMware Cloud Foundation Subscription.

Use Cases for VMware Cloud Universal

Hybrid Cloud

Optimize your infrastructure investments with support for workloads deployed both on-premises and in the public cloud.

Deliver the industry’s fastest cloud migration capabilities for all enterprise workloads.

Rapidly scale up infrastructure resources as application and user demands increase.

Benefits of Hybrid Hosting

Hybrid cloud is a term that describes when an organization uses the services of a public cloud provider which can be usually Microsoft Azure, IBM BlueMix… in addition to its private cloud. By having parallel cloud networks accessible through the same architecture, businesses have the ability to utilize the benefits of both, including faster data transfer and increased privacy.

Hybrid networks generally offer more flexibility, scalability and security over other types of hosting, whilst also being able to perform in ways that cloud and traditional hosting can’t.

Some major hybrid cloud advantages include:

  • Increased data speeds – hybrid networks can be configured to push essential data through private servers instead of public ones, greatly improving load times and data transfer speeds.
  • Improved security – Sensitive data can be secured on private servers with many layers of encryption that can only be accessed in house, whilst non-sensitive and publicly-accessible data and applications can be accessed through a public server.
  • Decreased spending – Utilizing the public cloud for applications that don’t require security is likely to be more economical in the long run.
  • Better cost visibility – Leveraging the power of a public cloud will showcase the exact amount of expenditures your are incurring making it easier to estimate your total cost and therefore estimating the right margin that is more likely to generate profit.
  • Lowering downtime risk – Most of the time, having both private and public cloud at your disposal means your end customers don’t have to worry about downtime.
  • Improving local network operations – Hybrid hosting also allows you the added advantage of being able to shift resource heavy processes through a separate private or public cloud network, greatly improving local network operations.