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		<title>The Private Cloud Renaissance: VCF 9 and the New Era of Controlled Infrastructure</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ibrahim Quraishi]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2025 10:04:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re someone who remembers the satisfying click of a floppy drive and has witnessed the grand evolution of enterprise IT, then you&#8217;ve seen the pendulum swing more times than...]]></description>
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<p>If you&#8217;re someone who remembers the satisfying click of a floppy drive and has witnessed the grand evolution of enterprise IT, then you&#8217;ve seen the pendulum swing more times than a grandfather clock. We started with <strong>standard servers</strong>, then moved to <strong>converged infrastructure</strong>, consolidating components, only to further innovate with <strong>hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI)</strong>, integrating compute, storage, and networking into elegant, software-defined packages. Just when it seemed like the cloud era meant everything would be public and remote, we&#8217;re now experiencing a fascinating &#8220;back to the future&#8221; moment: <strong>private cloud is making a serious comeback, and VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9 is leading the charge.</strong> It’s leaner, smarter, and more powerful than anything we’ve seen before.</p>



<p>Public cloud often dominates the headlines, with its stories of massive scale, disruption, and sometimes, eye-watering costs. Yet, behind the scenes, a growing number of organizations are rethinking their approach. They&#8217;re looking inward, toward infrastructure they can <strong>control, tailor, and inherently trust.</strong></p>



<p>Today’s private cloud isn&#8217;t about outdated servers and clunky dashboards. It&#8217;s a modern platform built with <strong>cloud-native principles</strong>, delivering:</p>



<ul>
<li><strong>Predictable costs and performance:</strong> No more surprise bills or unpredictable resource contention.</li>



<li><strong>Full data control:</strong> Maintain sovereignty and compliance over your most sensitive information.</li>



<li><strong>Seamless automation and orchestration:</strong> Streamline operations and accelerate deployments.</li>
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<p>Crucially, it provides the familiar cloud experience without the dreaded vendor lock-in or unexpected charges.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Goodbye Silos, Hello Full-Stack Thinking: A Cultural Shift</h2>



<p>This resurgence of private cloud also shines a light on a persistent IT problem: <strong>team silos.</strong> In many enterprises, security teams rarely interact with infrastructure, developers are distant from network teams, and operations are often the last to know.</p>



<p><strong>VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9</strong> fundamentally changes this dynamic by <strong>enforcing cross-functional collaboration</strong>. It encourages a new kind of engineer – someone who understands not just compute, but also networking, storage, automation, and containers. The days of narrow expertise are giving way to <strong>full-stack versatility.</strong> This isn&#8217;t about fixing printers anymore; it’s about managing Kubernetes clusters, secure overlays, and CI/CD pipelines in real-time.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">VCF 9: More Than a Version Update</h2>



<p>There&#8217;s been a lot of buzz about recent VMware changes, but beneath that noise lies a substantial technical evolution. <strong>VCF 9 isn&#8217;t just another incremental upgrade; it&#8217;s a foundation redesign</strong> that reshapes how infrastructure is deployed, secured, and maintained.</p>



<p>What sets it apart?</p>



<ul>
<li><strong>Faster, cleaner deployments</strong> using refined workflows and automation.</li>



<li><strong>Tighter integration with Aria</strong> for intelligent monitoring and operational insights.</li>



<li><strong>Robust support for AI workloads</strong> with powerful data services and scalable performance.</li>



<li><strong>vSAN ESA</strong>, now fully mature, delivering incredible storage efficiency.</li>



<li><strong>Enhanced network edge capabilities</strong> supporting hybrid and distributed models.</li>
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<p>This isn’t merely a patch; it’s a reimagining of what a private cloud platform can be—agile, scalable, and intelligent by default.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Technical Edge: What’s Under the Hood of VCF 9</h2>



<p>Let&#8217;s dig deeper into the technical elements that make VCF 9 such a powerful release:</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1. Lifecycle Management Done Right</h3>



<p>Every component—vSphere, NSX, vSAN, Aria—is governed by a <strong>curated Bill of Materials (BOM).</strong> The <strong>SDDC Manager</strong> handles upgrades, validations, and rollback workflows with minimal disruption. Even Day 2 operations, like SSL renewal or password rotation, are fully automated.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2. Network Virtualization That Scales</h3>



<p><strong>NSX overlays</strong> leverage Geneve encapsulation for high-performance, programmable networking. Each workload domain is isolated with its own NSX-T Manager cluster, and crucially, segmentation, routing, and security policies are completely <strong>decoupled from hardware.</strong></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">3. Seamless Integration with Tanzu and Containers</h3>



<p>VCF 9 allows you to <strong>deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters natively</strong>. You can easily use GitOps workflows for application delivery, enabling true <strong>platform engineering</strong> without the usual friction between development and operations teams.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">4. Resilience and Recovery Built-in</h3>



<p>Management and workload domains are separated for <strong>high availability</strong>. SDDC Manager backups are file-based and easily restorable, ensuring that even in the unlikely event of a control-plane failure, your infrastructure workloads remain online</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">VCF Licensing: What You Need to Know</h2>



<p>While this blog focuses on the technical advancements of VCF 9, it&#8217;s important to clarify its licensing model. <strong>VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) is generally not free for commercial use.</strong> Broadcom, the company that acquired VMware, has shifted its licensing model from perpetual licenses to a <strong>subscription-based model</strong>, with costs typically calculated per core.</p>



<p>However, there are specific scenarios where you can get <strong>free personal-use licenses for VCF</strong>:</p>



<ul>
<li><strong>VMware Certified Professionals (VCPs):</strong> If you hold a <strong>VCP-VCF (Administrator/Architect) certification</strong>, you can often access free, personal-use VCF licenses for your home lab. This is usually tied to obtaining or maintaining your VCP certification.</li>



<li><strong>VMUG Advantage Members:</strong> <strong>VMUG (VMware User Group) Advantage members</strong> who pass the VCP-VCF certification exam can gain access to free, personal-use VCF licenses for up to three years, provided they maintain an active VMUG Advantage membership. This program specifically rewards certification success with exclusive tools for personal use.</li>
</ul>



<p>It&#8217;s crucial to remember that these free licenses are strictly for <strong>personal, non-production use</strong> in a home lab environment. Unlike some individual VMware products (like Fusion and Workstation, which have recently become free for all users), this <strong>does not apply to VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)</strong> for commercial purposes. Therefore, unless you meet the specific criteria for personal-use, home-lab licensing, VMware Cloud Foundation is a paid, subscription-based product.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Final Thoughts: Why Now Is the Right Time for Private Cloud</h2>



<p>As digital transformation deepens and AI pushes the boundaries of what workloads demand, organizations need infrastructure that is flexible, efficient, and secure. That doesn’t always mean going public.</p>



<p>Private cloud has evolved, and <strong>VCF 9 is at the center of that transformation.</strong> Whether you’re running high-performance applications, managing sensitive data, or building modern platforms at scale, VCF 9 delivers the experience developers want, with the control enterprises need.</p>



<p>Ready to modernize your private cloud strategy? Comment below and share your insights!</p>
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		<title>VMware Cloud on Dell EMC &#8211; Data Center As a Service.</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ibrahim Quraishi]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Nov 2019 00:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align:left">VMworld Europe has a lot of exciting products  to see and learn, VMware has extended their support by bringing in more offering than ever before,&nbsp; similar to VMware cloud on AWS,  under the same concept of hardware or datacenter as a a service  VMware had a project running called  Project Dimension, which extends VMware Cloud to deliver the SDDC infrastructure and hardware as-a-service to customers’ on-premises locations.  </p>



<p></p>



<p>This means end users or customers can focus on  their business by building innovative applications rather than spending time on day-to-day infrastructure management.  </p>



<p>This is the new offering from VMware called  <strong>VMware Cloud on Dell EMC</strong>. using Dell EMC hardware vXRack SDDC solutions. </p>



<p>Check out this video by me explaining  <strong>VMware Cloud on Dell EMC</strong>. </p>



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</div><figcaption> <strong>VMware Cloud on Dell EMC</strong>. </figcaption></figure>



<p>VMware Cloud on Dell EMC is actually  Data Center As a Service which bring best of both world public cloud in private datacenter. <br>I think this is a great offering from VMware where you have restrictions from putting the data on public cloud partners or customers can use this. <br>This is similar to VMware on AWS, however in this instance it&#8217;s hosted on a private data centre.<br>Currently this offering is only available in The USA with an aim to roll out to Europe in the next year.</p>



<p><br>The benefits we get by using this VMware offering is we get the full solution managed and maintained by VMware support with 365/24 hours with 4 hours response time.  VMware takes care of operating the infrastructure: deploying it., troubleshooting issues; and performing patching, upgrading and maintenance. This frees you and your experts to work on what matters the most and focus on your product. <br> </p>



<p>This runs on vXRail hardware with full SDDC solution, however in this instance VMware keeps the access for the VMware Cloud Foundation and give the customer a different portal to manage and run the environment. </p>



<p>What we have in this HCI solution is full SDDC stack running on vSphere hypervisor and vSAN, with the cutting edge security offered by NSX-T.</p>



<p><br>This gives us more time to focus on something else other than just managing and maintaining the VMware infrastructure.<br> <strong>Other benefits include: </strong><br> Increase agility<br> simplified operation<br> Accelerated Innovation<br> Mitigated Risk<br> Controlled cost <br> Increased performance.</p>



<p>From VMware:</p>



<p>VMware Cloud on Dell EMC Product Page<br>
Twitter: @VMWonDellEMC<br>
Email us about becoming a beta customer: VMWonDellEMC@vmware.com<br>
From Dell EMC:</p>



<p><strong>References:</strong></p>



<p><a href="https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2019/04/announcing-vmware-cloud-on-dell-emc.html#respond">https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2019/04/announcing-vmware-cloud-on-dell-emc.html#respond</a></p>



<p>Image: <a href="https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/files/2019/04/introducing-vmc-on-dell-emc.png">https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/files/2019/04/introducing-vmc-on-dell-emc.png</a></p>
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