The pace of digital transformation has only quickened in recent months. Although each organization will take a unique path, cloud-ready infrastructure has emerged as a common denominator. And while they might not yet leverage multiple cloud platforms, for most organizations, a hybrid cloud approach is the best way to support this likely future state.
• This rapid evolution means I&O leaders are confronting several questions:
• How can I maximize my existing IT budget for lasting business impact?
• How can I ensure that today’s investments in on-premises infrastructure will work with my cloud environment of the future?
• How can make sure I have the freedom to run my existing—and future—workloads in their optimal infrastructure, whether on-premises or the cloud?
• And, perhaps most important, how can I make the transition at my own pace?
The answer: By building their IT environment on a foundation of consistent infrastructure from a market leader.
The Three Phases of Infrastructure Modernization
For most organizations, digital transformation will require modernization of data center infrastructure. The goal is to adopt a consistent hardware and software technology stack that works across private and public clouds, and edge environments. Adopting a common infrastructure for compute, storage, and networking enables simplified management and operations, and ensures compatibility across on-premises and hybrid cloud environments. And this modern infrastructure will also need to support today’s fast and agile application requirements – essentially to build, run and manage traditional and modern applications in both virtual machines (vms) and containers.
The good news is that a “rip and replace” strategy is not required. Instead, you can pursue this digital transformation today by building on current investments in a consistent fashion, and future-proof your infrastructure environment using a three-phased approach:
• Phase 1: Core HCI – Hyperconverged compute and storage deployed on-premises
• Phase 2: Full-stack HCI – Adds hyperconverged networking, management tools, and automation to compute and storage
• Phase 3: Hybrid cloud – Extends the HCI environment to multiple private and public clouds and the edge
As a leader in HCI, Vmware is uniquely suited to support each of these phases with vSphere™, vSAN™, VMware Cloud Foundation™, and VMC on AWS™. And of course, organizations can pursue this approach at different paces, with some even moving quickly from basic compute virtualization to full-stack HCI and hybrid cloud. Others may pursue these phases more fully or slowly. Either way, this three-phased approach to modernization maximizes existing investments, minimizes risk, and reduces complexity. To learn more about how a modern infrastructure paves the way to a true hybrid cloud model, while increasing agility and productivity and reducing overall TCO, check out our new guide, 2020 Roadmap: 3 Steps to Modernize Infrastructure for the Cloud where you can learn about VMware’s Core HCI solution of vSphere + vSAN, the Full-stack HCI solution of VMware Cloud Foundation, and the Hybrid cloud solution of VMC on AWS.
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