VMware Cloud on AWS is an integrated cloud offering jointly developed by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and VMware. You can deliver a highly scalable and secure service by migrating and extending your on-premises VMware vSphere-based environments to the AWS Cloud running on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2).
vSphere in a software-defined data center like your VMware Cloud on AWS SDDC works in the same way that your on-premises vSphere does. In the SDDC, some vSphere components are owned and managed by VMware, so some of the on-premises administrative workflows that you're familiar with aren't needed in VMC.
VMware Cloud on AWS reference architectures
The designed to show non-VMware architects how to use VMware Cloud technologies to create a single, high-functioning environment that spans an on-premises data center and AWS.
The reference architectures address a broad range of topics including:
- How to create a secure network to support integration of an on-premises and AWS environment
- How to easily take advantage of AWS cloud services as part of a hybrid cloud that includes AWS
- How to deploy VMware Horizon across a hybrid cloud with desktops running both on-premises and in AWS
- Leveraging VMware technologies that make it easy to move workloads to AWS and back to the on-premises data center
VMware Cloud on AWS reference architectures link
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