NetApp announced new capabilities that support VMware Cloud Foundation
deployments. Mutual customers will be able to leverage NetApp solutions
to right-size their IT environments to run VMware workloads at scale
efficiently.
For
more than a decade, NetApp and VMware, recently acquired by Broadcom
Inc., have collaborated to ensure the success of their joint customers
and help them unlock the full value of their VMware investments. During
that time, NetApp has been a key engineering design partner with VMware
and is continuing to drive innovation in highly available, scalable and
performant storage as a design partner for its Next-Generation vSphere
Virtual Volumes (vVols). Now, NetApp is announcing new capabilities that
will enable joint customers to run their VMware deployments more
efficiently.
"NetApp
and Broadcom are working together to take the uncertainty out of hybrid
cloud environments," said Jonsi Stefansson, Senior Vice President and
Chief Technology Officer at NetApp. "More than 20,000 customers rely on
NetApp to support their VMware workloads. NetApp's continued close
collaboration with Broadcom following the acquisition of VMware ensures
our solutions seamlessly interoperate so our mutual customers can
leverage a single intelligent data infrastructure to operate their
VMware workloads more efficiently."
NetApp
is helping optimize costs, simplify operations, and increase
flexibility for customers running VMware environments by offering:
- Expanded Support for VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF): NetApp and Broadcom customers will now be able to simplify their VCF hybrid cloud environments by using NetApp ONTAP® software
for all storage requirements, including standard and consolidated
architectures. The latest release of ONTAP Tools for VMware (OTV) will
support SnapMirror® active sync to provide symmetric active-active data
replication capabilities for NetApp storage systems running VMware
workloads. SnapMirror active sync allows customers to operate more
efficiently by offloading data protection from their virtualized compute
and improving data availability.
- New Capabilities for Azure VMware Solution (AVS):
To support customers that are extending or migrating their vSphere
workloads to the cloud, customers can now leverage Spot Eco by NetApp
with AVS reserved instances to get the most value out of their
deployments. Using Spot Eco to manage AVS reserved instances while also
using Azure NetApp Files to offload data storage can reduce compute
costs significantly.
- Enhanced VM Optimization Features for NetApp Cloud Insights:
NetApp is introducing Cloud Insights VM Optimization, expanding its
comprehensive solution for optimizing virtual environments, including
VMware. Cloud Insights VM Optimization will give customers tools to
reduce costs by increasing VM density, run storage at the best
price-to-performance ratio for their environment, and monitor their
entire environment to ensure availability, performance, and adherence to
configuration best practices across the entire stack. To help customers
optimize the compute, memory and storage resources of their VMware
environments, NetApp is also offering customers a free 30-day trial of
Cloud Insights to most cost-effectively migrate to the new VMware
software subscriptions.
These
offerings follow last month's release of enhancements to NetApp BlueXPTM
disaster recovery service, which provides guided workflows to design
and execute automated disaster recovery plans for VMware workloads
across hybrid cloud environments with newly added support for VMFS
datastores.
"As
organizations modernize infrastructure with VMware Cloud Foundation,
they want to know that the services upon which they rely from
industry-leaders such as NetApp will continue to work seamlessly and
deliver the value they have come to expect," said Paul Turner, Vice
President of Products, VCF Division at Broadcom. "Having NetApp as a
close collaborator helps our mutual customers deploy innovative data and
storage services on top of their private cloud platform, and ensure
they are getting the most value out of their VMware environments."
"We
have made Microsoft Azure the cloud of choice for VMware environments
and offer fast and cost-effective solutions enabling many customers to
move their VMware workloads to the cloud," said Brett Tanzer, Vice
President of Product Management at Microsoft. "As VMware customers
navigate changes to operating virtualized environments, we have given
our customers a way to lock in secure and predictable pricing over
multiple years. NetApp's data management and cloud observability
capabilities help our customers ensure those deployments are delivering
the return on investment they need."
"In
an ever more complicated world of cloud, data, and infrastructure
operations, IT teams are increasingly looking for holistic platforms
over point solutions," said Scott Sinclair, Practice Director,
Enterprise Strategy Group. "These joint updates from NetApp and Broadcom
enable customers to use NetApp's intelligent data infrastructure to
consolidate multiple data operations onto a single platform with
industry-leading data management and CloudOps capabilities. That will
help customers drive greater operational and infrastructure efficiencies
that reduce the total cost of ownership for their VMware investments."