VMware Cloud Foundation Offers GCP GCVE

VMware Cloud Foundation on GCP VMware Engine (GCVE or GCP GCVE) is generally available, thus now is the time to transfer VMware workloads to Google Cloud

VMware licence portability entitlement support lets you move on-premises VCF licences to GCVE

Convertible commitments for mid-term switching between GCVE node types and compute platforms like GKE and Compute Engine

VMware Cloud Foundation licence holders to migrate their investments to Google Cloud. GCP GCVE now supports VCF licence portability entitlement, working with Broadcom

Google Cloud is delivering two new storage-only nodes, ve2-standard-so with 25.6 TB raw data storage and ve2-mega-so with 51.2 TB

GCP GCVE storage-only nodes have NVMe storage like Google's hyperconverged nodes.Add storage-only nodes to GCVE clusters to increase storage capacity cheaply

Instance3 years prepaid for ve1-standard-72 in us-central1 (Iowa) costs $3.60 per hour, while Azure's AV36P three-year reserved instance in “Central US” costs $5.17 per hour

VMware clients switching to GCP GCVE want budgetary and technical issues reduced. To meet this need, Google Cloud works with many partners