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VMware vSphere 8 is an enterprise workload platform that brings the benefits of the cloud to on-premises workloads. Supercharges performance with DPU and GPU-based acceleration, increases operational efficiency through the VMware Cloud Console, seamlessly integrates with complementary hybrid cloud services, and accelerates innovation with an enterprise-ready integrated Kubernetes runtime that runs containers alongside virtual machines.


 

vSphere Distributed Services Engine

Introducing the vSphere Distributed Services Engine, formerly Project Monterey. The vSphere Distributed Services Engine unleashes the power of data processing units (DPUs) for hardware-accelerated data processing to improve infrastructure performance, enhance infrastructure security, and simplify DPU lifecycle management. vSphere 8 makes it easy for workloads to use DPUs to take advantage of these benefits.

 

Appearance of the data processing unit

Data Processing Units (DPUs) still exist today and live in the hardware layer, similar to PCIe devices like a network card or GPU. Today, networking, storage, and host management services run in an instance of ESXi, virtualizing the x86 compute layer.
 

Learn about the vSphere Distributed Services Engine

In vSphere 8, an additional instance of ESXi is installed directly on the compute unit. This allows ESXi services to be offloaded to the DPU for increased performance.
 
In vSphere 8 GA. we support greenfield deployments by supporting network offloading with NSX. The vSphere Distributed Services Engine uses vSphere Lifecycle Manager for lifecycle management. When patching a host with a DPU ESXi installation, the DPU ESXi version is always done with the parent host and remains in a version lock step.
 

Simple configuration for network offloading

Using vSphere Distributed Switch 8.0 and NSX, network services are offloaded to the DPU, allowing for increased network performance without x86 CPU overhead, better visibility into network traffic, and the security, isolation, and protection expected from NSX .
 

vSphere with Tanzu

Tanzu Kubernetes Grid on vSphere 8 consolidates Tanzu Kubernetes offerings into a single unified Kubernetes runtime from VMware.
 
Workload Availability Zones are used to isolate workloads between vSphere clusters. Management clusters and Tanzu Kubernetes clusters can be deployed in multiple zones to increase cluster availability by ensuring that nodes do not share the same vSphere clusters.
 
ClusterClass is a way to declaratively specify cluster configuration through the open source ClusterAPI project.
 
PhotonOS and Ubuntu base images can be customized and saved to the content library for use in Tanzu Kubernetes clusters.
 
Pinniped Integration is coming to management clusters and Tanzu Kubernetes clusters. Pinniped supports LDAP and OIDC federated authentication. You can specify identity providers that can be used to authenticate users in management clusters and Tanzu Kubernetes clusters.
 
 

Improving workload resilience in modern applications

Workload Availability Zones allow Supervisor Clusters and Tanzu Kubernetes Clusters to span vSphere clusters for increased availability. vSphere namespaces span workload availability zones to support deploying Tanzu Kubernetes clusters for higher availability across zones.
 
Three workload availability zones are required for availability. When activating load management, you can choose whether to deploy the system between load availability zones or in a single cluster. In vSphere 8 GA, a Workload Availability Zone has a 1:1 relationship with a vSphere cluster.

Define it once, use it many times

ClusterClass provides a declarative way to define the Tanzu Kubernetes cluster configuration and default installed packages. The platform team can decide which infrastructure packages should be installed when the cluster is created. This may include network, storage, or cloud providers, as well as the authentication mechanism and metrics collection. The cluster specification refers to the ClusterClass.
 
ClusterClass is an open source specification that is part of the ClusterAPI project. The ClusterAPI defines a declarative way to manage the lifecycle of Kubernetes clusters through an existing management Kubernetes cluster. For vSphere with Tanzu, this management cluster is the management cluster.


Flexible package management

After the cluster is deployed, developers or DevOps users can optionally add additional packages from the Tanzu Standard Package Repository. These packages can include Contour for cluster entry, certificate management, logging, observability with Prometheus or Grafana, or external DNS. These are managed as plugins through Tanzu CLI.

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