
"Amazon Web Services is adding support for the Nutanix AHV hypervisor within its Storage Gateway service. This allows organizations using Nutanix AHV to connect their on-premises infrastructure to AWS storage via S3 File, Tape, and Volume gateways. The expansion applies to all AWS regions and makes it possible to implement Storage Gateway in environments running on AHV, in addition to existing options such as VMware ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V, and Linux KVM."
"According to Amazon Web Services, Storage Gateway is intended as a hybrid cloud solution that gives local applications access to virtually unlimited cloud storage. The service supports multiple protocols, including NFS, SMB, iSCSI, and iSCSI-VTL, and is used for backup, archiving, and moving on-premises storage to cloud-based file shares. Storage Gateway can be deployed either as a virtual appliance on-premises or as an Amazon EC2 instance in the AWS cloud."
"With the addition of AHV, AWS is further expanding the reach of Storage Gateway. Nutanix AHV, or Acropolis Hypervisor, is a KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) based hypervisor that is part of Nutanix's hyperconverged infrastructure solutions. AWS notes that AHV is based on KVM, which simplifies integration compared to completely proprietary hypervisor platforms. The Register places this announcement in a broader market context."
AWS Storage Gateway now supports Nutanix AHV, allowing AHV-based on-premises infrastructure to use S3 File, Tape, and Volume gateways across all AWS regions. Storage Gateway provides hybrid cloud access for local applications to virtually unlimited cloud storage and supports NFS, SMB, iSCSI, and iSCSI-VTL for backup, archiving, and migrating on-premises storage to cloud file shares. Storage Gateway can run as a virtual appliance on-premises or as an Amazon EC2 instance. Nutanix AHV is a KVM-based hypervisor within Nutanix hyperconverged infrastructure, easing integration compared with proprietary hypervisors. Nutanix is increasingly positioned as an alternative to VMware amid concerns following Broadcom's VMware acquisition.
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