Category: Kubernetes, Infrastructure, automation, artificial-intelligence

VMware’s VMware vSphere 7 Update 3 release serves to further unlock access to Nvidia vGPUs and AI with self-service API options, while also offering a number of new capabilities for vSphere for applications running in or on virtual machines (VMs), containers or Kubernetes. Both releases reflect VMware’s ambition to simplify and further automate CI/CD, infrastructure-management and IT needs for developer and operations teams across a mix of different environments, including multiclouds. The vSphere release follows the availability since April of direct access of vSphere users to GPU giant Nvidia’s AI Enterprise suite, to help scale AI applications and their development across multicloud virtual infrastructures.

This includes NVMe/TCP Support for “a fast, simple and cost-effective way to get the most out of their existing storage investments,” D’Paiva said.

vSAN 7 Update 3 is intended to increases the availability, security and resiliency of VMware’s infrastructure solution and helps operations teams to troubleshoot their vSAN environments “quickly and easily with the new tools,” D’Paiva said.

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