VMware Opens Second UK vCloud Data Centre

VMware has announced a new data centre in Chessington to join its Slough site serving the virtualisation king’s infrastructure-as-a-service offering, vCHS, in the UK.

The VMware vCloud Hybrid Service was launched in Europe in February, and offers pay-as-you-go cloud to customers and third parties. It’s somewhat like Amazon Web Services (AWS) but users can integrate it with the their own virtualised environments, and manage it with the same tools (if they use VMware of course). Channel partners including Computacenter welcomed the expansion.

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vCHS was first announced in October, eventually reached Europe in February, and has since been extended with disaster recovery services. It is now available from data centres in the US, Japan and the UK, and VMware says more than 800 people in partner organisations are accredited for it.

VMware has given no details of the planned data centre, which presumably is going to be a pretty standard-issue site. There are already rivals there, as Chessington is also the destination of the new data centre IBM is building for its SoftLayer cloud service.

Public cloud silos that don’t integrate with a company’s own cloud is apparently a big problem – at least according to a survey VMware took, based on 200 of its own UK customers.  Eight-five percent of then say their public cloud is not integrated with their own data centres, and 81 percent said they need to have that integration.

“Now [customers] have seen what VMware vCloud Hybrid Service can enable, they’re turning to it to power their strategic transformation programmes,” said Gavin Jackson, general manager & vice president of cloud services EMEA at VMware. “It’s driving real change in the business and enabling organisations to consume services in a totally new way.”

VMware partner  Nick Henry, head of cloud at Computacenter UK, said: “VMware has created a game-changing service.”

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Peter Judge

Peter Judge has been involved with tech B2B publishing in the UK for many years, working at Ziff-Davis, ZDNet, IDG and Reed. His main interests are networking security, mobility and cloud

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