Product Description
VMware vSphere v. 8.0 Enterprise Plus - License - 1 Processor - Price Level Tier 2 - (600-999) - Volume - VMware Customer Purchasing Program (CPP)
VMware vSphere is VMware's enterprise-grade virtualization platform that allows organizations to run and manage multiple virtual machines (VMs) on a single physical server. The Enterprise Plus edition is the most feature-rich version, providing advanced capabilities for performance optimization, security, automation, and management across complex IT environments.
Key Features of VMware vSphere 8.0 Enterprise Plus:
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Virtual Machine (VM) Management:
- vSphere Enterprise Plus allows you to create and manage virtual machines at scale with advanced features like vMotion (live migration of VMs), Storage vMotion (live migration of virtual machine disks), and High Availability (HA).
- DRS (Distributed Resource Scheduler) and vSphere HA are also included to optimize workload placement and ensure uptime in case of host failures.
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Resource Management:
- Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS): Automatically balances workloads across hosts based on resource utilization (CPU, memory, etc.), ensuring optimal performance and resource efficiency.
- vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS): Allows for network automation and management across large-scale environments, simplifying network configuration and improving network performance.
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Advanced Networking Features:
- vSphere vNetwork Distributed Switch offers centralized network management, enabling you to manage networking configurations, policies, and security across multiple ESXi hosts.
- NSX Integration: For advanced network virtualization, you can integrate with VMware NSX to enable micro-segmentation, network automation, and software-defined networking (SDN).
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Storage Optimization:
- vSphere Storage Policy-Based Management (SPBM): Enables the use of storage policies for provisioning and managing storage according to specific business requirements, ensuring performance, availability, and data protection.
- vSAN (Virtual SAN): This is VMware’s hyper-converged infrastructure solution that integrates compute and storage to simplify storage management and lower cost.
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Security Features:
- vSphere Trusted Platform Module (TPM): Provides enhanced hardware-based security for protecting workloads.
- vSphere Security Hardening: Offers advanced security features such as role-based access control (RBAC), secure boot, VM encryption, and data-at-rest encryption.
- VMware AppDefense Integration: For advanced application-level security, VMware AppDefense protects workloads against advanced threats and exploits by securing the application itself.
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Automation and Management:
- vSphere Auto Deploy: Helps automate the deployment of ESXi hosts at scale, simplifying the process of adding new hosts to the environment.
- vSphere Update Manager (VUM): Enables patching and upgrading of vSphere hosts and VMs in an automated, streamlined way to maintain security and compliance.
- vRealize Operations Integration: For advanced monitoring, troubleshooting, and capacity management, you can integrate with VMware vRealize Operations.
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Performance and Scalability:
- High Performance: vSphere Enterprise Plus offers enhanced performance, especially for workloads requiring significant processing power, with features like NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Access) optimization and memory and CPU resource management.
- Large-Scale Scalability: Support for larger clusters and extensive VM density on physical servers, ensuring that even large enterprises can scale their IT infrastructure.
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Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity:
- vSphere HA (High Availability): Automatically restarts virtual machines on a different host in the event of a host failure, minimizing downtime.
- vSphere FT (Fault Tolerance): Provides zero-downtime availability for critical workloads by creating a second running instance of a VM that mirrors the primary VM.
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Integration with VMware vCloud:
- Hybrid Cloud Integration: Seamlessly integrates with VMware Cloud and public cloud services, providing a unified hybrid cloud experience for scaling workloads between on-premises infrastructure and cloud platforms.
1 Processor License:
- The 1 Processor license indicates that the license is for one physical processor (CPU) on a server. This is ideal for smaller environments or for initial deployment on a single host. Each processor in your server must have a corresponding vSphere license.
- Processor-based Licensing: This means the license is tied to the physical processors in the host, and as such, the number of cores and the physical CPU hardware you are using will dictate the required number of licenses. With vSphere Enterprise Plus, each processor can handle a large number of VMs, making it ideal for large-scale deployments.
Benefits:
- Enterprise-Grade Performance: The Enterprise Plus edition is designed to handle even the most demanding virtual workloads, providing significant scalability, performance, and security features.
- Comprehensive Security: With features like VM encryption, secure boot, and trusted platform modules, VMware ensures that your virtualized environment is secure.
- Simplified Management: Features like vSphere DRS, vSAN, and automated updates simplify the process of managing your virtualized infrastructure, reducing administrative overhead and improving efficiency.
- Cost-Effective: With vSphere Enterprise Plus, you can maximize your existing hardware and ensure that you can scale your infrastructure as needed, reducing overall hardware costs.
- High Availability: Advanced HA and Fault Tolerance features minimize downtime, ensuring that your virtual machines and workloads are always available.