Broadcom delivers VMware Cloud Foundation 9
Briefly

Broadcom introduces VMware Cloud Foundation 9 (VCF 9), marking a significant integration of virtualization tools into one unified private cloud suite, shifting away from standalone products. VMware's CMO, Prashanth Shenoy, highlights a new operational focus towards cloud management rather than individual compute or storage components, promoting a unified interface for cloud operations. New capabilities include GPU workload migration and enhanced analytics aimed at improving cost management and transparency. VCF 9 represents a substantial upgrade, aligning with Broadcom's vision for VMware's future in cloud computing and aiming to mitigate unexpected costs associated with private cloud usage.
VMware Cloud Foundation 9 (VCF 9) integrates compute, storage, and networking virtualization tools into a cohesive private cloud suite, emphasizing a cloud-first operational mindset.
Prashanth Shenoy emphasizes that the suite offers a single interface for cloud ops, allowing admins to manage all resources as a unified entity.
The suite includes GPU workload migration in vMotion, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing computing disruptions during workload transfers.
Enhanced analytics in VCF 9 enable IT departments to more accurately calculate costs and provide chargeback capabilities, promoting transparency in private cloud expenses.
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