VMware and Google Cloud announce planned PostgreSQL-compatible Database Solution for traditional and generative AI applications on VMware Cloud Foundation
November 07 2023 - 3:05AM
Business Wire
Enterprises will be able to deploy and
operationalize Google Cloud’s AlloyDB Omni on VMware Cloud
Foundation
VMware Explore 2023 – Today, VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW) and
Google Cloud (NASDAQ: GOOG) announced an expanded partnership to
deliver Google Cloud’s AlloyDB Omni database on VMware Cloud
Foundation, starting with on-premises private clouds. The powerful
combination of AlloyDB Omni, a PostgreSQL-compatible database that
runs anywhere and offers built-in support for generative AI, and
the highly performant, more secure, reliable VMware Cloud
Foundation, will enable enterprises to modernize their more
demanding databases and applications. The solution will allow
customers to simplify their management of PostgreSQL, modernize
their existing databases, and help accelerate their Al journey with
a powerful, proven platform for building transformative generative
AI applications.
Many VMware Cloud customers are looking to standardize on open
technologies such as PostgreSQL and embrace modern application
development. AlloyDB Omni will be the first third-party
PostgreSQL-compatible database natively integrated with VMware
Cloud Foundation through VMware Data Services Manager and VMware
vSAN. The upcoming delivery of AlloyDB Omni on VMware Cloud
Foundation will give customers access to an enterprise-grade
version of PostgreSQL with full enterprise support from Google
Cloud. AlloyDB Omni will be tightly integrated with VMware Data
Services Manager and VMware vSAN to deliver the performance,
scalability, and manageability required for demanding enterprise
workloads. Data Services Manager will enable customers to deliver
database-as-a-service (DBaaS) on-premises to their lines of
business, and will provide administrators with a vSphere native
experience for managing AlloyDB Omni on VMware Cloud
Foundation.
Mutual customers deploying VMware Private AI will be able to
bring compute capacity and AI models to where enterprise data is
created, processed, and consumed, and also leverage the innovative
capabilities of AlloyDB AI, which offers an integrated set of
capabilities for easily building enterprise generative AI
applications. AlloyDB AI is built into AlloyDB Omni to run vector
queries up to 10x faster compared to standard PostgreSQL, generate
vector embeddings from within the database, and access Google
Cloud’s state of the art AI models on Vertex AI1.
“VMware and Google have a long history of bringing together the
best technologies each company has to offer to help customers
accelerate their path to cloud,” said Krish Prasad, senior
vice president and general manager, cloud infrastructure business
group, VMware. “The integration of AlloyDB Omni with VMware Data
Services Manager and VMware vSAN will empower IT teams to manage
databases with a consistent operating model and benefit from
enterprise storage capabilities. Customers will gain access to a
modern enterprise-class database supported on VMware Cloud
Foundation environments that simplifies IT management and enables
self-service data access for developers.”
“Offering AlloyDB Omni on VMware Cloud Foundation is an exciting
expansion of the VMware and Google partnership and promotes our
vision of open, multi-cloud database services,” said Andi
Gutmans, VP and General Manager for Databases at Google Cloud.
“For too long, organizations have been locked into legacy databases
with expensive and inflexible licensing terms. AlloyDB offers a
fundamentally different cloud journey based on open PostgreSQL
standards and Google technology. With VMware Cloud Foundation you
can modernize your legacy databases and applications in place and
build new, transformative generative AI apps into the future.”
Combining VMware Cloud Foundation and AlloyDB Omni will
provide:
- Superior performance and
scalability: AlloyDB Omni’s improved read and write scaling
and integrated columnar engine provide excellent performance on
vSAN. In our performance tests, AlloyDB Omni is more than 2x faster
than standard PostgreSQL for transactional workloads, and delivers
up to 100x faster analytical queries than standard
PostgreSQL1.
- Enterprise-class infrastructure:
VMware Cloud Foundation simplifies, automates, and better secures
database infrastructure. Advanced capabilities like VMware vSAN’s
high performance, scalability, availability, and instant cloning
make VMware Cloud Foundation ideal for running AlloyDB Omni.
- Simplified management: VMware Data
Services Manager simplifies the management of data services and
will have workflows that integrate with AlloyDB Omni to automate
database patching, backups, scaling, and replication with minimal
training for customer personnel.
- Developer-friendly consumption:
User self-service enabled by VMware Data Services Manager will
allow application teams to create, consume, and scale AlloyDB Omni
instances in minutes to develop and run apps at scale on VMware
Cloud infrastructure.
- Google-powered AI capabilities:
VMware Cloud customers can smoothly build enterprise-grade
applications with AlloyDB AI, an integral part of AlloyDB Omni.
Customers will be able to utilize a familiar PostgreSQL interface
for working with vectors, models, and data with access to Vertex
AI, Google Cloud’s ML platform that helps customers build
generative AI applications quickly.
Availability
The integrations of AlloyDB Omni with VMware Data Services
Manager and vSAN are currently in Technology Preview. Customers can
apply for the Early Access Program by visiting this website.
Citation
1-Based on internal Google Cloud Testing from March 2023
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