VMware scores a hybrid cloud trifecta, bringing its workloads to Google Cloud, following previous deals with Microsoft and Amazon Web Services.

Mitch Wagner, Executive Editor, Light Reading

July 30, 2019

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VMware Expands to Google Cloud

VMware and Google are partnering to run VMware workloads on Google Cloud, building both companies' hybrid cloud support. The deal follows similar arrangements VMware has with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft.

Organizations will be able to run VMware vSphere server virtualization, NSX networking and vSAN storage using VMware Cloud Foundation on a platform administered by CloudSimple, a VMware partner, for Google Cloud Platform.

The agreement extends a partnership between Google and VMWare to support Google Cloud with NSX and SD-WAN. VMware and Google also cooperate on Google Cloud Anthos, which facilitates running applications on any cloud. And Google provides a Google Cloud plug-in for VMware vRealize Automation to manage Google Cloud resources using vRealize Automation.

VMware partnered with Google on Kubernetes support in 2017, in conjunction with Pivotal. Both VMware and Pivotal are controlled by Dell.

VMware also has hybrid cloud partnerships with Amazon Web Services. The two companies deploy AWS Outposts hardware to bring AWS clouds on-prem. And VMware workloads run on the AWS cloud.

Additionally, VMware partners with Microsoft to run VMware workloads on Azure.

Google and VMware are playing this as an enterprise story, but it will have ramifications for telcos too. Telcos are looking to move network workloads to hybrid clouds, and VMware and Google are attractive options -- even more attractive with this deal. For VMware, telco network virtualization is a strategic focus.

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About the Author(s)

Mitch Wagner

Executive Editor, Light Reading

San Diego-based Mitch Wagner is many things. As well as being "our guy" on the West Coast (of the US, not Scotland, or anywhere else with indifferent meteorological conditions), he's a husband (to his wife), dissatisfied Democrat, American (so he could be President some day), nonobservant Jew, and science fiction fan. Not necessarily in that order.

He's also one half of a special duo, along with Minnie, who is the co-habitor of the West Coast Bureau and Light Reading's primary chewer of sticks, though she is not the only one on the team who regularly munches on bark.

Wagner, whose previous positions include Editor-in-Chief at Internet Evolution and Executive Editor at InformationWeek, will be responsible for tracking and reporting on developments in Silicon Valley and other US West Coast hotspots of communications technology innovation.

Beats: Software-defined networking (SDN), network functions virtualization (NFV), IP networking, and colored foods (such as 'green rice').

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