Hertz chose VMC on AWS as the data centre solution. Tasked with supporting more than 3,000 Horizon desktop users across a wide range of locations in Europe, VMware Cloud on AWS brings VMware’s enterprise-class SDDC software to the AWS Cloud with optimised access to AWS services.
VMware Cloud on AWS is based on the VMware by Broadcom Cloud Foundation and integrates VMware’s leading products for computing, storage, and network virtualization – vSphere, vSAN, and NSX – as well as vCenter Server management capabilities.
Hertz’s design requirements mandated a dual-site configuration, ensuring Horizon desktop services were accessible across two AWS regions in Europe. This active/active configuration with native AWS load balancing directs users to the most appropriate location for access to their Hertz desktop services.
The VMware Horizon Cloud Pod Architecture delivers disaster recovery capability for each AWS region in the event of a region failure. All needed data is asynchronously replicated between the regions using native AWS storage services. Global load balancing ensures users are routed to available desktop services in the event of a region failure.
The Horizon EC2 Federated architecture tackles many of these design aspects. This architecture operates the Horizon Management Plane through AWS EC2 instances within the customer VPC, while all associated Horizon desktop workloads run from the connected VMC on AWS SDDC.
Triangle’s cloud services experts reconfigured its own project management processes to facilitate adequate collaboration and support across more than two months of intense development. This included a higher frequency of project meetings and migration workshops than what is typically used for a standard data centre migration.
With expertise across all migration modules and the ability to work through different time zones, Triangle was able to deliver its VMware by Broadcom Cloud on AWS services in record time.