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vSphere 6.7, the latest release of the industry-leading virtualization and cloud platform. vSphere 6.7 is the efficient and secure platform for hybrid clouds, fueling digital transformation by delivering simple and efficient management at scale, comprehensive built-in security, a universal application platform, and seamless hybrid cloud experience.
Simple and Efficient Management, at Scale
With vSphere 6.7 vCSA delivers phenomenal performance improvements (all metrics compared at cluster scale limits, versus vSphere 6.5):- 2X faster performance in vCenter operations per second
- 3X reduction in memory usage
- 3X faster DRS-related operations (e.g. power-on virtual machine)
Comprehensive Built-In Security
vSphere 6.7 adds support for Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 hardware devices and also introduces Virtual TPM 2.0,
significantly enhancing protection and assuring integrity for both the
hypervisor and the guest operating system. This capability helps prevent
VMs and hosts from being tampered with, prevents the loading of
unauthorized components and enables guest operating system security
features security teams are asking for.
Universal Application Platform
vSphere 6.7 further enhances the support and capabilities introduced for
GPUs through VMware’s collaboration with Nvidia, by virtualizing Nvidia
GPUs even for non-VDI and non-general-purpose-computing use cases such
as artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data and more. With enhancements to Nvidia GRID™ vGPU
technology in vSphere 6.7, instead of having to power off workloads
running on GPUs, customers can simply suspend and resume those VMs,
allowing for better lifecycle management of the underlying host and
significantly reducing disruption for end-users. VMware continues to
invest in this area, with the goal of bringing the full vSphere
experience to GPUs in future releases.
Seamless Hybrid Cloud Experience
With the fast adoption of vSphere-based public clouds through VMware Cloud Provider Program partners, VMware Cloud on AWS, as well as other public cloud providers, VMware is committed to delivering a seamless hybrid cloud experience for customers.vSphere 6.7 introduces vCenter Server Hybrid Linked Mode, which makes it easy and simple for customers to have unified visibility and manageability across an on-premises vSphere environment running on one version and VMware Cloud on AWS, running on a different version of vSphere. This ensures that the fast pace of innovation and introduction of new capabilities in VMware Cloud on AWS does not force the customer to constantly update and upgrade their on-premises vSphere environment.
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