Amazon Web Services extends hybrid push, reveals new database management Support for VMware users
(GeekWire photo) Amazon Web Services and VMware expanded their hybrid-cloud venture Monday, announcing that AWS will ship a new variant of its cloud-based database-management software that has been created for VMware-managed information centres. AWS CEO Andy Jassy declared the new service, called Amazon RDS to get VMware, on stage at VMworld Monday along with VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger. AWS clients running many databases on its own public cloud may utilize an current product, Amazon RDS, to handle all the annoying maintenance tasks associated with running large databases, along with VMware clients will now be able to use a variant of that within their own data centres. EARLIER: As clients collect for VMworld, VMware suggests new security and hybrid cloud management tools It is another step in the developing venture between AWS and VMware, two businesses which were anything but friends in the early days of cloud computing. But several years ago, both companies came into the perception th...