Thursday, 26 January 2023

AWS VMware Solutions

When it comes to migrating from an on-premise data center to the cloud, organizations have a variety of options to choose from. One of the most popular options is to use AWS VMware Solutions. This approach allows organizations to run their VMware workloads on the AWS infrastructure, while still being able to leverage the benefits of the cloud.
To set up AWS VMware Solutions for storage, we recommend the following steps:
Begin by creating an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instance with the VMware Cloud on AWS. This will allow you to run your VMware workloads on the AWS infrastructure.
Next, establish a connection between your on-premise data center and the AWS infrastructure by creating an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) with a VPC peering connection.
To provide storage for your VMware workloads, create an Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) volume and attach it to your EC2 instance. EBS provides scalable, high-performance block storage for use with Amazon EC2 instances.
Additionally, you can create an Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) file system and mount it to your EC2 instance. EFS provides a shared, elastic file storage for use with Amazon EC2 instances.
Finally, configure your VMware environment to use the EBS and EFS storage, this will help you leverage the benefits of the AWS storage services for your VMware workloads.
It is important to note that migrating to the cloud, including setting up AWS VMware Solutions, can be a complex process, and working with an experienced AWS Partner like Altron Systems Integration can help ensure a smooth and successful migration.

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