VMware Cloud Foundation's most valuable features include automation, ease of use, disaster recovery, clustering load, high availability, auto-scaling, and lifecycle management. Users appreciate the comprehensive dashboard for managing virtual machines and integrations with monitoring tools. Password and certificate management is efficient. The platform supports rapid deployment, scalability, hyper-converged infrastructure, and seamless migration to AWS. Its virtualization suite and resource scaling capabilities enhance business operations. The GUI is user-friendly and reduces setup time.
- "We use VMware Cloud Foundation mainly for the virtualization part, and because it's a suite where everything is combined, we have vSphere and vCenter."
- "The tool's UI is great."
- "The main features are the separation between the management plane and the workload. You can use NSX to provision between the different areas of the network, like west-east or north-south."
VMware Cloud Foundation requires improvements in integration with other systems and better support for Mac. Users seek enhanced centralized management and life cycle management features. There is a need for improved pricing, simpler deployment, and more flexible licensing. Users experience challenges with upgrades, migration, and log management and find documentation difficult. Additionally, better support and troubleshooting are desired. Integration with Azure VMware and compatibility with Kubernetes are areas of potential enhancement.
- "After the acquisition, prices have been going up."
- "Integrations are slightly difficult, as getting resources to deal with it is not that easy."
- "There is room for improvement in customer service and support."