
Migrate and modernize VMware-based workloads - AWS for …
Rehost VMware Virtual Machines (VMs) to Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) and start your cloud modernization. Reduce infrastructure costs, scale efficiently, and tap into the …
VMware Cloud on AWS
VMware Cloud on AWS is a managed service that combines AWS secure global cloud infrastructure with VMware SDDC software to deliver a fully supported, ready-to-run offering.
VMware ベースのワークロードの移行とモダナイズ – VMware 向 …
Amazon Elastic VMware Service (Amazon EVS) は、VMware ワークロードを AWS に移行して運用するための最速の方法です。 使い慣れた VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) のソフトウェ …
What is Amazon EC2? - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
Using Amazon EC2 reduces hardware costs so you can develop and deploy applications faster. You can use Amazon EC2 to launch as many or as few virtual servers as you need, configure …
Launch a Linux virtual machine in Amazon Web Services
Want to get your first Linux virtual machine running in the cloud? This step by step tutorial will show you how to get your first VM running in AWS.
Migrate an on-premises VM to Amazon EC2 by using AWS …
This pattern outlines the steps for migrating a supported virtual machine (VM) to an Amazon EC2 instance on the AWS Cloud by using AWS Application Migration Service.
Import and export virtual machine images with Image Builder
You can set up distribution of supported VM disk format files to S3 buckets in target Regions as part of your regular image build process, using Image Builder distribution configurations in the …
Import a VM to Amazon EC2 as an image using VM Import/Export
You can use VM Import/Export to import virtual machine (VM) images from your virtualization environment to Amazon EC2 as Amazon Machine Images (AMI), which you can use to launch …
Microsoft licensing on AWS - AWS Prescriptive Guidance
This section describes how Microsoft licensing works on AWS, provides licensing best practices and strategies for deployment of Microsoft workloads on AWS, and helps you remain …
Import your VM as an image - VM Import/Export
After exporting your VM from your virtualization environment, you can import it to Amazon EC2 using VM Import/Export. The import process is the same regardless of the origin of the VM.