VMware Cloud Foundation is highly valued for its automation, disaster recovery, and GUI simplicity. Users appreciate its capabilities for auto-scaling, clustering, and ease of deployment. The platform excels in seamless management of virtualization, network, and storage from a single console. Password and certificate management, along with a self-service portal, enhance user experience. Integration with public cloud environments and fast transition capability boosts efficiency and flexibility in managing private cloud infrastructures.
- "VMware Cloud Foundation allows for extensive customization, aligning with our customer requirements."
- "A valuable feature of VMware Cloud Foundation is its ability to manage everything from a single console, including network, virtualization, and storage management."
- "The stability of VMware Cloud Foundation is very high."
VMware Cloud Foundation requires better integration with systems like Azure, enhancements to SDDC Manager, synchronous site writing, improved upgrade processes, and life cycle management. Pricing and licensing complexities, security, API connections, and documentation should be addressed. Support for component integration, resource allocation, and flexibility in multi-site management need improvement. Compatibility with Mac, ease of deployment, log management, troubleshooting, and competitive pricing are also desired by users.
- "The maintenance cost has increased significantly, especially after Broadcom acquired VMware, with a shift from socket-based licensing to core-based licensing."
- "If one component fails to operate in a timely manner, the entire infrastructure can go down because everything is interconnected. This is the biggest issue."
- "There may be room for improvement in the resource allocation feature. VMware Broadcom needs to include auto resource allocation at the VM levels."