To establish service link connectivity, external BGP (eBGP) peering sessions are created between each OND and the CND. A /30 or /31 IP address is used as a BGP peering IP address for each BGP session between the Outposts service link autonomous system and the organization’s autonomous system...
VMC on AWS Outposts can leverage AWS Direct Connect private VIFs for the service link private connectivity. A set of Elastic Network Interfaces (ENIs) within an Amazon VPC is created to establish the service link connectivity to the AWS service anchor private endpoint. This Amazon VPC is created...
VMC on AWS Outposts provides organizations with first-party support through VMware. Organizations can take advantage of the 24/5 in-service chat support available in English across all global Regions. Moreover, organizations can contact VMware’s enterprise support personnel. Regular updates,...
VMware Aria Operations is an AI-driven platform for managing IT operations in private, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments. It can perform continuous performance optimization, efficient cost management, intelligent remediation, and integrated compliance. In addition, the platform includes VMware...
Organizations can deploy monitoring and troubleshooting applications from VMware (including Aria Operations, Operations for Logs, and Operations for Networks) or other third-party vendors. The prerequisite gateway firewall rules should be configured for these tools to perform efficiently....
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is a method used to provision and manage IT infrastructure using code, rather than relying on manual configuration. IaC allows for greater automation, consistency, and the ability to recreate infrastructure management tasks. By leveraging IaC with VMware Cloud (VMC),...
AWS Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) is a service that distributes incoming application traffic to multiple targets and virtual appliances automatically. The targets can be EC2 instances, IP addresses, or lambda functions. When integrating with workloads on VMware Cloud on AWS, the target type is...