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VMware Cross-Cloud Architecture

By : Ajit Pratap Kundan
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VMware Cross-Cloud Architecture

By: Ajit Pratap Kundan

Overview of this book

Over the past two decades, VMware vSphere has been known as the most trusted and reliable virtualization platform. VMware Cross-Cloud Architecture shows you how to design and configure Cross Cloud Architecture by using VMware Cloud Foundation and vRealize Suite with various use cases across private, public, and hybrid Cloud. This book takes you through everything from a basic understanding of virtualization to advanced aspects of storage and network virtualization, clustering, automation, and management. This book will be your guide to designing all aspects of Cloud. We start with the challenges faced by a traditional data center, define problem statements for you, and then brief you on respective solutions. Moving on, all kinds of virtualization and Cloud offerings from AWS and IBM Soft Layer are introduced and discussed in detail. Then, you'll learn how to design IT infrastructures for new and existing applications with a combination of Cloud Foundation, vRealize Suite, and vSphere enabled with VSAN and NSX. Furthermore, you'll learn how to design and configure high availability, disaster recovery, and apply an appropriate compliance matrix. Toward the end of the book, you will learn how to calculate the TCO/ROI, along with the VMware products packaging and licensing in detail.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Design guidelines


The following guidelines were followed during the creation of this distributed firewall design:

  • The solution design must meet the diverse requirements of the organization. These requirements include network zones design, existing physical and virtual platforms, applications, services, operating procedures, cloud management platform integration, and performance, as comprehensively described in the solution requirement document.
  • The solution design should contribute to reducing operational effort by lowering the number of firewall rules to manage.
  • The solution design should dramatically improve (or at least not hinder) performance. Improving or maintaining performance is achieved by providing inline rate rule processing, which reduces contention and latency by providing linear scalability.
  • The solution design should grant availability. Availability is typically achieved by providing hypervisor redundancy.
  • The solution design should provide an acceptable level of security. Security...