Racemi, a provider of server migration software that automates the process of
migrating workloads to public clouds, today announced that it has completed
validation of VMware vCloud Hybrid Service, enabling the migration of
heterogeneous workloads to vCloud Hybrid Service.
"We
worked closely with VMware to offer support for vCloud environments," said James
Strayer, vice president of product management, Racemi. "With Racemi server migration software, we
can quickly and easily migrate workloads from any platform, such as physical
servers, other virtual platforms, and even other cloud providers, into vCloud
Hybrid Service."
Racemi's server imaging technology automatically
migrates data between dissimilar physical, virtual or private cloud platforms,
streamlining the onboarding process from days to minutes. By comparison,
manually migrating workloads to a public cloud built on different infrastructure
can take manual labor, significantly impacting migration
costs.
"We
are pleased to work with Racemi to enable the migration of workloads into VMware
vCloud Hybrid Service," said Mathew Lodge, vice president - Cloud Services,
VMware. "This is important as our customers move their workloads across
different environments and deploy into hybrid cloud
environments."
Racemi software captures the entire server
stack-including the operating system, applications, and configuration-and
automatically converts it to run on vCloud Hybrid Service by applying the
necessary tools and drivers during the migration process. This enables existing
workloads are migrated in their time-tested configuration, minimizing risk and
verification testing.
VMware customers interested in migrating heterogeneous
workloads into their vCloud Hybrid Service environments may
contact Racemi about
migration options immediately.