Cloud computing simply eliminates all these back-end works and provides the infrastructure in few minutes. It provides to the companies with computing resources including servers, networking, storage, and data center space on a pay-per-use basis.
In other words , cloud end user will get virtual machine and they can install necessary software on it. Cloud based application provides the service directly to the end user. PAAS: Platform as a service. It offers cloud based environment from end to end that required to support the complete life cycle of building and delivering web-based applications. You no need to buy or manage the underlying hardware, software, provisioning and hosting. Example: Website hosting on cloud. The vCloud layer will build on top of VMware vSphere by extending the robust virtual infrastructure capabilities to facilitate delivery of infrastructure service via cloud computing without compromising the performance.
Have a look at the below image closely. This layer will be your typical VMware vSphere setup. These virtual datacenters and VM access will be given to the cloud end user based on the requirement.
We need to go one more level deeper than above image to understand the vCloud setup. In vCloud , we can create a number of virtual datacenter based on service level. Cloud offering company will allot some set of resources to the organization based on the requirement.
For an example, one organization may need different level of service resources like below and it is possible to provide using VMware vCloud. Your email address will not be published. Media files can be attached to vApps and mounted by virtual machines. The organization administrator organizes media files into catalogs, allowing users within the organization to provision the resources they need. Capability Primarily Used By Details Multi-tenancy Cloud operators Uses bare-metal machines to create a pool of resources that can host and serve many customers, each with complete isolation.
All tenants are centrally managed from a single vCenter interface. Service suite and third-party offerings Cloud operators Allows cloud providers to publish their own services or use pre-integrated software from other vendors for data protection , networking, security, etc.
Global hybrid cloud management Cloud operators Manages and monitors multiple heterogenous data centers, with central control from a single interface. Can scale up to thousands of sites. API-driven automation Cloud users Offers developer-friendly APIs, letting users to programmatically control every aspect of their cloud infrastructure using an Infrastructure as Code paradigm. Policy-driven management Cloud operators and cloud users Gives each user an isolated environment with independent role-based authentication and access control to their resources, and provides the cloud operator with an access control hierarchy across VCDs, sites, virtual machines, and applications.
Key features of Cloudian Object Storage for VMware Cloud Director: Multi-tenant Resource Pooling —independent role-based authentication to virtual storage resources Geo-Distribution —simple tools for migrating storage between storage pools deployed in different geographical regions Integrated Management —management of storage functions with granular control across users and groups, through the vCenter interface or user APIs.
Quality of Service —centrally manage SLAs including throughput and bandwidth controls. Billing —automatically generate client billing information. Data Durability —protects data with up to 14 nines Self-service Management —allows users to self-provision storage resources using role-based access. Learn more about Cloudian for vCloud Director. Free Trial. Contact Us. Please note that on our website we use cookies necessary for the functioning of our website, cookies that optimize the performance.
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