NetApp, a global, cloud-led, data-centric software company, and VMware, Inc. have expanded their long-standing global alliance. NetApp and VMware are assisting customers in lowering the cost, complexity, and risk of migrating and modernizing enterprise-class workloads in multi-cloud environments through innovative solutions and go-to-market initiatives.
AMD Pensando Distributed Services Card, powered by the industry’s most advanced data processing unit (DPU), will be one of the first DPU solutions to support VMware vSphere® 8 and will be available from leading server vendors such as Dell Technologies, HPE, and Lenovo.
“VMware vSphere+ and VMware vSAN+ represent the next major evolution of those foundational solutions that customers know and trust,” said Krish Prasad,senior vice president and general manager for VMware Cloud Platform Business.
“Current Kubernetes data management tools often require extensive expertise and set up time when first deployed, and lack process automation for managing, monitoring, and troubleshooting within an environment,” said VaibhavKamra, chief technical officer.
VeeamON 2021 looks back at how Veeam and their ecosystem of partners have endured a challenging year and delivered simple, flexible, reliable and powerful data management and protection solutions to more than 400,000 customers.