As VMware closes in on its one year anniversary of joining Broadcom, Broadcom is debuting the latest evolutions of the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) portfolio. Geared toward maintaining a powerful, valuable, enterprise-grade HCI solution for its customers, the updates to VCF reflect Broadcom’s continued commitment toward robust vision execution within its innovation roadmap, according to the company.
According to Prashanth Shenoy, CMO and vice president, marketing, cloud platform, infrastructure, and solutions at Broadcom and VMware, “earlier this year, I offered up the point of view that change is never easy. And as we approach the one year anniversary of VMware joining Broadcom, some of the biggest changes appear to be paying off. We are leaner, more focused, have strong execution, and are delivering against our innovation roadmap.”
As part of this momentum, VCF is receiving a series of updates ranging from increased customer choice to flexible subscription length, price, and payment flexibility. Central to VCF’s evolution is a commitment to Broadcom’s customers and partners, listening and accommodating their unique needs, according to Shenoy.
As a comprehensive, integrated private cloud platform delivering public cloudscale and agility with on-prem security, resilience, performance, and low TCO, VCF now features:
- Increased amount of vSAN capacity within VMware vSphere Foundation by 2.5x to 250 GiB per core
- Two options for compute virtualization, VMware vSphere Enterprise Plus and VMware vSphere Standard
To learn more about VCF, please visit https://www.broadcom.com/ or https://www.vmware.com/.