Will VMware Challenge Amazon Head On?

March 14, 2013 Off By David
Object Storage

Grazed from InformationWorld. Author: Charles Babcock.

VMware told Wall Street analysts Wednesday that it is launching an approach to hybrid cloud computing that will enable its customers to use their VMware-based data center environments in conjunction with infrastructure-as-a-service providers in the public cloud.

In VMware’s view, its virtualization management console will be the command post for both sets of workloads and will allow movement out to the cloud and back again. Before such a situation can become a reality, however, VMware must move further down the road to virtualized networks that act as an integral part of a software-defined data center…

A key building block for that, VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger said in an analyst briefing Wednesday, will be the Niciria Network Virtualization Platform, an OpenFlow-based approach to networking that VMware obtained with its $1.26 billion acquisition of startup Nicira last year. Nicira NVP will become VMware NSX as it’s combined with VMware’s vCloud Network and Security product line. The move will get VMware out of a proprietary rut of managing primarily VMware resources and give it a neutral networking platform from which it can deal with Red Hat KVM, open source Xen and Microsoft’s Hyper-V, which are starting to occupy more of the data center…

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