Telefonica has evolved its Virtual Data Centre (VDC) solution, utilizing VMware vSphere®, VMware vCenter® and VMware vCloud Director®. This solution is available in Spain, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, adding the US to its global coverage.
VDC is an IaaS cloud solution implemented on completely private communications that provides a comprehensive solution for the deployment of infrastructures on a flexible and resilient platform with full security guarantees. The solution is particularly appealing for multinational customers, customers requiring infrastructure services and customers who need to hybridise their private clouds.
The new VDC 3.0 version includes many enhancements and new functions available to all customers of the service. These include in particular:
· Infrastructure auto-scaling: In response to peaks in demand or unexpected situations. The infrastructure adapts to the business in a flexible manner, growing or shrinking as required.
· Marketplace: It includes applications and middleware such as databases, application servers or web servers to enable users to buy them in service mode.
· Dedicated physical environment: This is a new type of VDC that allows to create a dedicated physical environment with the same characteristics as a Virtual Data Centre.
In addition, Telefonica and VMware are working to develop a centralised management model that will enable VDC customers to manage the cloud infrastructure deployed in their various local nodes, as well as their international cloud connectivity services through a single portal.
“The international capabilities also make it possible to implement business continuity solutions with the quality and stability required by large companies.” This is the case of Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, part of the publishing division of the Bertelsmann Group, which has, in collaboration with Telefonica, deployed a disaster recovery solution between Spain and Miami.
Telefonica’s goal is to facilitate the digital transformation of companies by providing them with all the necessary elements to implement this change and helping them at every stage. Cloud technology is the key pillar of this process. To do this, the Telco has launched the Living Cloud proposal, an initiative that implements the cloud strategy for large enterprises in Spain.