You can migrate existing business applications from on-premises VMware vSphere data centers to VMware Cloud on AWS without re-architecting for high availability because the infrastructure is resilient by design.
By leveraging proven availability technologies and taking advantage of redundancy offered by highly available AWS infrastructure, architects can focus valuable resources on business applications instead of managing the underlying elements. The VMware Cloud on AWS SDDC stack is ready for your critical applications and maximizes your uptime by preventing or reducing outages from failures at the host, rack, or data center layers.
In this new short video, you can see how VMware HA, AWS Partition Placement Groups, stretched clusters, and other innovations can minimize downtime and ensure your applications are providing your customers with the best possible service levels.
For more technical resources on VMware Cloud on AWS Resiliency, check out VMware Cloud Tech Zone.
If you would like to learn more about VMware Cloud on AWS, please check out the resources below:
- You can learn more about our VMware Cloud on AWS service at the VMware Cloud on AWS website or by viewing VMware Cloud on AWS: Overview.
- Obtain the VMware Cloud on AWS Solution Brief and VMware Cloud on AWS TCO 1-pager.
- Visit VMware Cloud Tech Zone for technical articles, guides, videos and more
- Listen to latest episodes of VMware Cloud on AWS Unplugged Podcast
- Try the VMware Cloud on AWS Lightening Lab for a first-hand immersive experience.
- Follow us on Twitter @vmwarecloudaws and give us a shout with #VMWonAWS.
- Read our latest VMware Cloud on AWS blogs.
- Follow the VMware Cloud on AWS release notes on continuing updates.
- Watch informative demos, overview videos, webinars and hear from our customers: VMware Cloud on AWS on YouTube.
- Check out Cloud Customer Success Community, engage with your peers and get your questions answered.