New Version of VMware HCX Simplifies Application Migration & Mobility
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HCX Enterprise accelerates time to value for hybrid and multi-cloud environments
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ALTO, Calif., Aug. 08, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — VMware, Inc. (NYSE:
VMW), a leading innovator in enterprise software, today announced the
latest version of VMware HCX, its application mobility platform. A key
enabler of cloud migration strategies, VMware HCX now accelerates
large-scale live migrations of VMware vSphere and non-vSphere workloads
to help customers operationalize multi-cloud and hybrid cloud
transformations.
As organizations adopt hybrid and
multi-cloud architectures leveraging VMware infrastructure, they are
standing up new environments locally and in the cloud with the goal of
simplifying operations and increasing business agility. However,
enterprises cannot realize the promise of a modern datacenter or hybrid
cloud until they can freely move applications and workloads between
environments. VMware HCX enables data center and cloud transformations
by simplifying the process of connecting, populating and continually
optimizing application placement in modern cloud infrastructures.
With
this release of VMware HCX, which is designed for simplifying workload
migration, workload rebalancing and optimized disaster recovery across
datacenters and clouds, VMware has delivered three key features designed
for enterprise customers.
Non-vSphere to vSphere Migration
With VMware HCX Enterprise, VMware now supports non-vSphere workload
migration starting with KVM and Hyper-V, providing customers a simple
path to re-platforming applications for complete control.
Large Scale Bulk Migration
With
this most recent release, VMware is enhancing VMware HCX with VMware
vMotion, combining the scalability benefits of bulk migration
(parallelism, scheduling, etc.) with the ability to migrate hundreds of
live workloads at once with no downtime. With VMware HCX vMotion,
virtual machines (VMs) can be replicated to the new target in bulk and
the migration can be completed at a scheduled time, allowing customers
to control application cutover to minimize business risk.
Advanced Disaster Recovery with Site Recovery Manager Readiness
VMware
HCX Enterprise works with VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM) to combine
best-in-class disaster recovery capabilities with best-in-class hybrid
connectivity for secure, efficient backup and recovery of critical
workloads. With this joint solution, customers can leverage the VMware
HCX hybrid interconnect to optimize bandwidth and connectivity, secure
VMs in transit and stretch networks to simplify IP address management
for recovered VMs. VMware HCX also accelerates replication
processes by eliminating incompatibility issues across networks and
storage.
According to 451 Research’s Voice of the Enterprise:
Cloud, Hosting, Managed services, Workloads & Key Projects 2019
report, the percentage of workloads being executed primarily in public
cloud environments is expected to double over the next two years. As
VMware continues its leadership in hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure
with offerings like VMware Cloud on AWS, VMware Cloud Foundation and
offerings through VMware Cloud Provider Partners, VMware HCX is a
platform that will enable customers to create a true borderless SDDC.
Supporting Quotes:
“The addition of non-vSphere to vSphere migration is a game-changer for
our business. As a VMware Enterprise Partner and a premier consultant
on telco cloud and NFV strategies we’re designing large-scale OpenStack
and VIO adoption strategies every day. The addition of KVM to vSphere
migration gives us another way to accelerate time-to-value for our
customers as well as building long term value by creating a hybrid
interconnect across their IT, B2B and NFV cloud environments,” said John
Antonio, Chief Strategy Officer, IDX | IDX Labs.
“As one of the
pioneers of Managed Private Cloud, CenturyLink has a range of customers
at different stages of technology evolution across its VMware managed
services portfolio. We use the VMware HCX platform to extend, migrate
and integrate environments together when customers are implementing
design updates, architecture changes, or logical migrations. Providing
an automated tool for large-scale migration of workloads to our VMware
Cloud-Verified environment enables our customers to have secure,
seamless migration of mission-critical apps with no downtime,” said
David Shacochis, vice president of product management for IT Solutions
at CenturyLink.
“In its first two years of availability, VMware HCX has become an integral part of VMware Cloud on AWS and VMware NSX offerings for customers migrating VMware workloads,” said Allwyn Sequeira, SVP & GM, Hybrid Cloud Services BU, VMware. “By building on that success and extending the VMware HCX platform to enable customers to fully operationalize hybrid and multi-clouds with faster migrations of VMware and non-VMware applications and enable airtight disaster recovery strategies, we’ve broadened both the use cases and the value of VMware HCX for new and existing customers.”