Written By Ashish Sharma | Oct 17, 2022 Categories: VMWare Cloud, Google VMWare Cloud Engine, VMWare Solution on Google Cloud Plateform

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Google Cloud VMware Engine reached its two-year anniversary this summer and continues to help customers across many industries speed their cloud transformation journeys. Today I will share the latest capabilities of Google Cloud VMware Engine to support customers in migrating to the cloud and modernizing their infrastructure and applications according to their timeline. You will learn how Google Cloud VMware Engine provides options for running both VMs and containers on the same infrastructure, provides new enterprise capabilities, continues to expand regionally, and more.

I am pleased to see that VMware Tanzu Standard edition on Google Cloud VMware Engine to help simplify Kubernetes adoption and management. With this solution, enterprises can accelerate application and infrastructure modernization by quickly adopting containers and Kubernetes technologies with an enterprise-grade, open-source aligned, full Kubernetes runtime platform on top of Google Cloud VMware Engine. VMware Tanzu Standard is sold and supported directly by VMware.

Tanzu Standard includes:

With Tanzu Standard on Google Cloud VMware Engine, you can:

Cloud Director service for Google Cloud VMware Engine

Cloud Director service supports the management of multi-tenant SDDC services on Google Cloud VMware Engine. With this service, enterprises and certified partners can deliver right-sized cloud resources to your tenants (internal customers or lines of business) with secure separation and control.

Google Cloud VMware Engine as part of VMware Cloud Universal

By bringing Google Cloud VMware Engine, which combines the best of VMware compute, storage, network virtualization, and management technologies with Google Cloud’s next-gen infrastructure and networking, into VMware Cloud Universal, customers gain enhanced financial flexibility, broadened platform choice, and accelerated cloud adoption.

Automation with Google Cloud API/CLI support in public preview*

Users will be able to enable automation at scale for Google Cloud VMware Engine infrastructure operations using Google Cloud API/CLI. This capability will also enable you to manage these environments using a standard set of toolchain consistent with the rest of Google Cloud. If you are interested in participating in this public preview, please contact your Google account team.

New regions and zones

Google Cloud offers regions worldwide to provide customers with global coverage, low cost, low latency, and application availability. Google Cloud VMware Engine nodes are now available in these additional regions and zones:

VMware HCX Enterprise now included

Google Cloud VMware Engine now leverages the HCX Enterprise license level by default, enabling the following premium HCX features:

Custom core counts

This capability gives you the flexibility to configure your clusters to help meet your application-specific licensing requirements and reduce costs. You can set the number of cores available per node in a cluster to meet your application-specific needs during cluster creation.

Single node

You can deploy an SDDC (or private cloud) with a single node for testing and proofs of concept with Google Cloud VMware Engine. Single node private clouds are not covered by SLAs and expire after 60 days if they are not expanded to at least three nodes.

Additional capabilities*

Google and VMware are working on a roadmap to improve scale, availability, and compliance:

I’ve shared the latest capabilities of Google Cloud VMware Engine to support customers in migrating to the cloud and modernizing their infrastructure and applications according to their timeline.

About the Author

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I`m Ashish Sharma who brings 24+ Years of Mix & Match Experience of Designing and Architecting Wintel, VMware DCV/NSX/vRO/vRA/vRops, Azure Cloud, Microsoft Cybersecurity, Azure DevOps, AWS, and Google Cloud Solutions offerings.

I am an Expert of Infrastructure as Code using Terraform, Code as Infrastructure (Reverse Terraforming), ARM, Azure Bicep, JSON, AWS CloudFormation, Automation using GitHub Actions, YAML, Jenkins, PowerShell, Azure PowerShell, Configuration Management using Ansible etc. I have very good understanding of Microservices, Containerization aka Open-Source Kubernetes, Docker, Tanzu Grid Cluster and have good knowledge of Scrum, Kanban and other Agile and Project Management tools and methodologies like Microsoft Projects & Jira etc. I am currently exploring “Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations (AIOps)”, specifically Moogsoft.

I do have sound knowledge of Cisco InterSight along with Cisco UCS, Hyperflex, Dell EMC VXRail and other Hyperconverged, Converged & Bare Metal Server Hardware. I have major expertise in Solution Designing of Datacenter and Network Virtualization using VMware vSphere, On-Premises to On-Premises and On-Premises to Cloud Migration & Transformation, Automated & Scripted Migration. I have also taken care of a variety of Greenfield and Brownfield Infrastructure Design, Management, and Security Compliance requirements.

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