![]() ![]() Notice: VMC i3.metal shape is based on 2 hosts, all other configurations are based on 3 hosts! Pricing is based on Monthly payment (Not upfront). Minimum Server - Monthly Price North America East Commitment Term VMware and Google offer lower prices for their 1 year and 3 year services if the entire amount is payed upfront. Oracle’s offering is the same price globally! All pricing is based on monthly payment (not full price up-front). Also the pricing is different for every location where they offer this. Oracle also offers a price with a monthly commitment cycle. So how much do you have to pay for these solutions? All providers sell the subscription based on a on-demand (Hourly) pricing or with a 1 or 3 year commit model. Notice: VMC i3.metal shape is based on 2 hosts, all other configurations are based on 3 hosts! ![]() So here an overview of the minimum configuration in each cloud environment. This is there for also the minimum of servers for all these offerings. Intel Xeon Platinum 8167M (Skylake) Base frequency 2.0 GHz, max turbo frequency 2.4 GHzĪs all these solutions are based on vSAN, you need at least 3 servers to have redundancy for the storage layer. Intel Xeon Gold 6240 (Skylake) 2.6 GHz (3.9 GHz Turbo) x2, 36 cores/72 hyper-threads Intel Xeon Platinum 8000 series processor (Skylake-SP or Cascade Lake) So what type of servers are these cloud providers using? Well here an overview of the actual bare metal servers: Production environment - Shapes This is due to the fact that bare metal servers are part of every region, and the OCVS is just an “image” (with some extra configuration automation) that be run on these bare metal servers. While Oracle is the last one to offer this solution, they have globally the best coverage. There are some differences with regards to HCX and SRM, if those elements are part of the subscription, or are an additional subscription cost or if you need to bring your own license for that element (BYOL). ![]() This not only includes the actual hardware, but also the VMware licenses. Runs directly in customer's own Virtual Cloud NetworksĪll offerings are subscription based. Requires gateway to bridge google Cloud to Vmware Engine Curcuit ![]() Run as private cloud in customer's tenancy Need account linking for connecting to AWS Services So you do have to manage this your self (like on-premise), but do not run into compliance issues that the cloud vendor has access to your VM instances and data. It is not a managed platform, the VMware environment is provisioned automatically for you on baremetal servers, but the customer is the only one that has access to the environment (including root access to ESXi servers). VMware (on AWS), Azure and Google offer managed VMware solutions, which mean they have full admin rights and manage the environment for you, while you typically get a subset of access to provision your virtual machines. Let’s start high level with the actual offerings. Recently the Oracle Cloud also introduced an official VMware solution called OCVS (Oracle Cloud VMware Solution), so I thought it would make sense to make a comparison of the offerings. If you want to extend your on-premise VMware environment to the public cloud, you wil find that most public clouds offer a VMware solution for their platform. It includes new regions and new pricing offerings from the various providers and links to the release notes from all the 4 services. Updated This comparison is updated on January 24th 2022. ![]()
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