Embracing Change with VMware vSphere Foundation

Feb 12, 2024

Embracing Change with VMware vSphere Foundation

By Himanshu Singh, Director of Product Marketing for VMware's Cloud Infrastructure business.


VMware vSphere Foundation is a game-changer for data centers, offering a comprehensive and unified foundation for both virtual machines and containers. It's designed to help businesses optimize their infrastructure, improve performance, and simplify IT management. By adopting vSphere Foundation, you can unlock a multitude of benefits, including:


  • Optimized costs: Achieve up to 20% lower hardware expenses through intelligent resource optimization and capacity management.
  • Enhanced performance: Experience a 50% reduction in mean time to resolution and swift remediation for any issues that may arise.
  • Minimized downtime: Proactive insights and automation capabilities lead to a 93% decrease in unplanned downtime, ensuring business continuity.
  • Simplified management: Manage both virtual machines and containers seamlessly through an integrated self-service platform with embedded Kubernetes.
  • Future-proof infrastructure: Embrace the evolving IT landscape with a foundation that readily adapts to new technologies and demands.

VMware vSphere Foundation goes beyond mere virtualization, providing a comprehensive platform that empowers businesses to thrive in the digital age. To delve deeper into the technical specifications and discover the full potential of this revolutionary solution, visit the original blog post here.


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