Friday, February 26, 2021

[ MULTI-CLOUD EXPERTISE ] VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF).

What is VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)? It's a Solution for private, public, hybrid Cloud. Consists of two types of Workload Domains that make up the Cloud Foundation Platform. These two Workload Domains are pools of logical resources. Each pool is a cluster or multiple clusters of ESXi hosts managed by an associated vCenter Server and NSX manager.

Each cluster manages the resources of all the hosts that are assigned to it. Within each cluster Cloud Foundation enables the VMware vSphere High Availability (HA), VMware vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) and VMware vSAN capabilities.

There is one management domain of the first four hosts that is used to manage the SDDC infrastructure components within a Cloud Foundation deployment. There is one or more Virtual Infrastructure (VI) Workload Domain designed to run your business applications.



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