The VMware and Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partnership
 

Pave a faster, easier and more flexible path to hybrid cloud. Our jointly engineered solutions allow you to match your applications to the best environment, simplify management with consistent operations, and build for the future while minimizing migration risks. In fact, AWS is VMware's preferred public cloud partner for all vSphere-based workloads.

VMware and AWS Partnership Brief
VMware and AWS Partnership Infographic  

Benefits

Apps

Match your applications to the best environment

Seamlessly migrate existing applications to the cloud without the cost, effort or risk of refactoring.

cloud

Simplify management with consistent operations

Leverage existing infrastructure, tools, policies, IT skillsets and processes.

build

Build for the future while minimizing risk

Unique, jointly engineered, secure solutions for integrating the AWS Cloud and on-premises computing.

Joint Solutions

VMware Cloud on AWS

VMware Cloud on AWS is an on-demand service that enables you to run applications across vSphere-based cloud environments with access to a broad range of AWS services. Powered by VMware Cloud Foundation, this service integrates VMware vSphere, VMware vSAN, and VMware NSX along with VMware vCenter management, and is optimized to run on dedicated, elastic, bare-metal AWS infrastructure. With this service, IT teams can manage their cloud-based resources with familiar VMware tools.

comprehensive

VMware Cloud on AWS GovCloud

VMware Cloud on AWS GovCloud (US) is a hybrid cloud service that enables United States public sector agencies and private sector customers in highly regulated industries to use a consistent cloud infrastructure on-premises and in the commercial cloud. Meet stringent security and privacy controls and leverage the extensive certifications of AWS GovCloud (US) such as FedRAMP High impact level Authorization to Operate (ATO), DOD SRG IL5, ITAR, CJIS, and IRS-1075.

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Amazon RDS on VMware

Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) on VMware enables effective and efficient setup, operation, and scaling of databases in VMware environments. Simplify database management by automating repetitive administration tasks for MySQL, PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL Server.

reduced cost

VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts

VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts is an on-premises as-a-service offering, powered by VMware Cloud Foundation, that integrates VMware’s enterprise-class Software Defined Data Center (SDDC) Software and runs on next-generation, dedicated elastic Amazon EC2 bare-metal infrastructure, delivered on-premises with optimized access to local and remote AWS Cloud services.

comprehensive

VMware Horizon on VMware Cloud on AWS

VMware Horizon® on VMware Cloud on AWS delivers a seamlessly integrated hybrid cloud for virtual desktops and applications. It combines the enterprise capabilities of VMware’s Software-Defined Data Center, delivered as a service on AWS, with the market leading capabilities of VMware Horizon - for a simple, secure and scalable solution.

proven solutions

Hervé Renault, VP of Cloud Sales at VMware, sits down with Tanuja Randery, Vice President and GM for AWS EMEA, and Luigi Freguia, Sr Vice President and GM for VMware in EMEA to discuss the evolution of IT infrastructure within our customers. Some customer stories, and the importance of our partnership.

Videos 

Why cloud is one of the most transformative technologies of our generation.

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Why cloud is one of the most transformative technologies of our generation.

VMware and AWS share some customer stories on how together we’re helping customers with their transformation.

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VMware and AWS share some customer stories on how together we’re helping customers with their transformation.

Listen to why our panel believe the partnership between VMware and AWS is so important.

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Listen to why our panel believe the partnership between VMware and AWS is so important.

What does the VMware and AWS partnership mean for you?

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What does the VMware and AWS partnership mean for you?