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AWS Outposts: Delivering a Consistent Hybrid Cloud Experience in Your Data Center

In today’s digital age, organizations are increasingly looking for ways to modernize their IT infrastructure and embrace the cloud. While some companies have successfully transitioned to the cloud, others face challenges such as latency, security, and compliance concerns that make it difficult to migrate all of their workloads to the public cloud. To address these challenges, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced AWS Outposts, a new offering that delivers a consistent hybrid cloud experience in your data center.

What are AWS Outposts?

AWS Outposts is a fully managed service that allows you to run AWS infrastructure and services on premises in your data center. With AWS Outposts, you can consume the same AWS services and tools that you use in the public cloud, but with the added benefit of running them on your own hardware. This means that you can enjoy the same level of security, reliability, and performance as you would in an AWS region, while also maintaining control over your infrastructure.

Benefits of AWS Outposts

There are several benefits to using AWS Outposts:

1. Consistency across cloud and on-premises environments: With AWS Outposts, you can enjoy a consistent hybrid cloud experience across your data center and the public cloud. This means that you can use the same tools, APIs, and services in both environments, making it easier to manage and migrate workloads between the two.

2. Security and compliance: By running AWS infrastructure on premises, you can maintain control over your security and compliance posture. This is especially important for organizations that handle sensitive data or are subject to specific regulatory requirements.

3. Reduced latency: For applications that require low latency, running on-premises with AWS Outposts can provide better performance than using a public cloud region. This is particularly useful for applications such as real-time analytics, IoT, and high-performance computing.

4. Cost savings: By leveraging your existing data center infrastructure, you can reduce the costs associated with running in the public cloud. Additionally, AWS Outposts provides a pay-as-you-go pricing model, so you only pay for what you use.

How Does it Work?

AWS Outposts is built on top of the same hardware and software that powers the public AWS infrastructure. This means that you can enjoy the same level of performance, reliability, and security as you would in an AWS region. To get started with AWS Outposts, you simply need to sign up for the service and then install the AWS Outposts software on your own hardware. Once installed, you can start consuming AWS services such as EC2, RDS, and S3 just like you would in the public cloud.

VMware Webcast: Learn More

If you’re interested in learning more about AWS Outposts and how it can help you deliver a consistent hybrid cloud experience in your data center, be sure to sign up for VMware’s upcoming webcast on September 11. During this webcast, you’ll hear from AWS experts and learn about the benefits of using AWS Outposts, as well as how it can help you overcome common challenges associated with hybrid cloud adoption.

Conclusion

AWS Outposts is a powerful new offering from AWS that allows you to deliver a consistent hybrid cloud experience in your data center. With the same level of security, reliability, and performance as the public cloud, AWS Outposts provides organizations with a flexible and cost-effective way to modernize their IT infrastructure. By leveraging your existing data center infrastructure, you can reduce costs and improve performance, all while maintaining control over your security and compliance posture. To learn more about AWS Outposts and how it can help your organization, be sure to sign up for VMware’s upcoming webcast on September 11.