Learn practical use cases for achieving data and application migration, availability, and protection as you grow with AWS. Presenter: Michael Long, Systems Engineer ANZ, Veritas
What are best practices for incorporating VMware Cloud on AWS into your existing architectures? You’ll learn about design considerations for integrating your Software Defined Data Centers (SDDCs) with native AWS services, and hear how VMware Cloud on AWS helps leverage existing investments while providing scalability, agility, and security.
The document discusses using Amazon EFS for persistent storage with Amazon EKS. It provides examples of how customers like T-Mobile and Johnson & Johnson have used EFS to modernize applications with containers on EKS. It describes how EFS offers elastic, available, durable file storage that integrates seamlessly with EKS through the EFS CSI driver. It outlines the key concepts of using EFS with EKS including storage classes, persistent volumes, and volume claims. Finally, it shows an example of attaching an EFS file system to a pod.
Delivering on the Promise of a Virtualized Dynamic Data Center -Maximize economic value with end-to-end virtualization - Break down your silos (silos of virtualization are still silos) - Explore the potential of cloud services
The document provides an overview of VMware Cloud on AWS, which allows customers to run VMware vSphere-based workloads on AWS infrastructure. It discusses how VMware Cloud on AWS provides a fully configured software defined data center running the latest VMware software on AWS infrastructure. It also covers connectivity options between on-premises environments and VMware Cloud on AWS, integration with native AWS services, examples of hybrid configurations, account structures, access models, and operational management.
Microsoft Azure is the only hybrid cloud to help you migrate your apps, data, and infrastructure with cost-effective and flexible paths. At this event you’ll learn how thousands of customers have migrated to Azure, at their own pace and with high confidence by using a reliable methodology, flexible and powerful tools, and proven partner expertise. Come to this event to learn how Azure can help you save—before, during, and after migration, and how it offers unmatched value during every stage of your cloud migration journey. Learn about assessments, migration offers, and cost management tools to help you migrate with confidence.
The second in our 'Journey' series of webinars, this complimentary presentation discusses the use of AWS as a development and test environment. The flexible and pay as you go nature of AWS makes it perfect for compute environments that need to be spun up quickly and disposed of when not needed, and placing this power at the fingertips of developers means you can make step changes in productivity as you progress applications through the dev/test cycle
VMworld 2013 Wade Holmes VCDX, VMware Rawlinson Rivera VCDX, VMware Learn more about VMworld and register at http://www.vmworld.com/index.jspa?src=socmed-vmworld-slideshare
NetApp provides an enterprise-grade all-flash storage solution called AFF (All Flash FAS) that delivers flash performance and data services. SolidFire is another all-flash storage platform in NetApp's portfolio that is designed for large-scale infrastructure and can guarantee performance to thousands of applications through its quality of service features. The document discusses the benefits of flash storage and how NetApp's solutions help customers transform their data centers and lower costs through flash innovation like inline data compaction in ONTAP 9.
Together IBM and VMware are uniquely positioned to help you rapidly progress along your virtualization journey, from the desktop to the datacenter to the cloud. Discover the synergies and benefits of leveraging IBM Storage in your VMware deployment. Originally presented at Think 2019. http://ibm.com/storage
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) for a Department of Defense customer in Huntsville, AL. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of AWS, systems integrators, and customers. It also summarizes AWS services, pricing models, support plans, the AWS Partner Network, AWS Marketplace, training options, and annual AWS events. The overall purpose is to educate the customer on how AWS works and how they can utilize AWS capabilities and partnerships.
• What are the key design characteristics for IaaS clouds? • What are some of the key IaaS cloud patterns that emerge from these choices? • What fundamental capabilities are impacted by these decisions? • How do you use this knowledge to better construct a portfolio of IaaS cloud services best suited to your portfolio of applications?
Hadoop has made it into the enterprise mainstream as Big Data technology. But, what about Hadoop as a private or public cloud service on a shared infrastructure? This session looks at a Hadoop solution with virtualization, shared storage, and multi-tenancy, and discuss how service providers can use Pivotal Hadoop Distribution, Isilon, and Serengeti to offer Hadoop-as-a-Service. Objective 1: Understand Hadoop and its deployment challenges. After this session you will be able to: Objective 2: Understand the EMC HDaaS solution architecture and the use cases it addresses. Objective 3: Understand Pivotal Hadoop Distribution, Serengeti and Isilon's Hadoop features.
IBM Cloud OpenStack Services provides a managed private cloud built on OpenStack that offers flexibility, scalability, and security. Key benefits include predictable pricing with monthly subscriptions to avoid upfront costs, dedicated infrastructure to avoid noisy neighbors, and IBM management of the OpenStack platform. The service runs OpenStack Icehouse and includes integrated software-defined networking and access to additional SoftLayer services. IBM has experience contributing to OpenStack and managing infrastructure globally.
Surveys consistently rank backup & restore as one of the first workloads to move to the cloud. But what does it really look like? This session provides best practices for streamlining AWS integration with existing on-premises data backup software, tape processes, virtual tape libraries, third-party snapshots, file servers, and archives. Learn how to choose the right integration with varying degrees of disruption, how to automatically migrate data for cost reductions and compliance, and how to recover individual files or many files quickly.
Organizations need a low-cost, low-risk entry point to cloud computing technology that achieves their business goals of agile service delivery, reducing costs, increasing performance and scalability of IT resources, and expanding capabilities. IBM SmartCloud Provisioning provides such a solution through its high scale, low touch architecture that allows rapid and scalable deployment of virtual machines, continuous operations with no downtime, fault tolerance, self-service provisioning, and hypervisor agnosticism.
1. Cisco HyperFlex is Cisco's next generation hyperconverged infrastructure solution that provides a complete solution of computing, storage, and networking. 2. It uses a next generation data platform designed for distributed storage with features like inline deduplication and compression for efficiency as well as snapshots and clones for data services. 3. Cisco HyperFlex allows independent scaling of compute and storage, includes a highly available distributed file system, and provides a single point of management through Cisco UCS Manager for simplicity.
This document discusses optimizing backup and restore architectures in the cloud. It begins by noting the rapid growth of digital data and importance of backup and recovery. Common terms like RPO and RTO are defined. Traditional on-premises backup is compared to approaches using cloud connectors, gateways, and services like S3, Glacier, and EBS. Benefits of cloud backup include cost savings, automation, and analytics. A variety of AWS storage services and partners are presented as solutions for different backup use cases.
The document discusses the challenges of enterprise data management and Veritas' solutions to address these challenges. It notes that data is the most critical asset for organizations and must be always available, compliant, and relevant. It then summarizes some of Veritas' data management products like NetBackup, Information Map, Veritas Resiliency Platform, and Velocity that provide capabilities like data visibility, predictable resilience, integrated copy data management, and a 360-degree view of the data landscape. The document aims to demonstrate how Veritas can help organizations gain insights from their data and meet requirements around availability, protection, visibility and access.
Are you tired of paying the VMware tax? Are you stuck in a Veeam virtual data protection prison? It's time to move beyond these outdated "virtual only" solutions. Attend this session to learn how you can finally trade your limited virtual data protection solution in for a complete Veritas solution that can protect all of your data from a single platform, with a single license, managed from a single console.
Learn how to accelerate and de-risk your cloud migration project Despite the surge in enterprises migrating applications to the public cloud, more than half of all projects are delayed or over budget and an even greater number are more difficult than expected.1 Cloud Migrations don’t begin when you start moving applications into the cloud. They begin with your application landscape discovery and assessment. The second phase comprises the actual migration where applications are moved to the public cloud. Working with purpose-built enterprise-grade cloud migration platforms, especially those that partner to integrate both phases greatly simplifies and accelerates projects. RISC Networks and Velostrata have teamed up to deliver this webinar where we’ll share real-world examples, tips, and tricks on crafting a seamless cloud migration from start to completion.
Internap’s Adam Weissmuller and Michael Carman of VMware discuss different paths businesses take toward cloud adoption, how to evolve your own cloud strategy and key considerations for choosing a pro