
VMware AzureExtend your VMware infrastructure to the cloud
Migrating vSphere workloads to public cloud means abandoning VMware investments and retraining teams on new platforms. Azure VMware Solution keeps your VMware architecture intact, runs it on Azure infrastructure, and lets you burst workloads to the cloud without redesigning applications.
vSphere in the cloud. Same hypervisor, same tools, same operations
Your entire VMware stack (vCenter, vSAN, NSX, and application workloads) runs on Azure infrastructure without modification. vMotion lets you live-migrate virtual machines from on-premises to the cloud without downtime. Your operations team continues using vSphere Client, storage policies, and network administration tools unchanged. The infrastructure moves but operational complexity stays the same.

Hybrid cloud continuity. Extend your disaster recovery without a second datacenter
Maintaining a disaster recovery site is capital-intensive: lease, power, cooling, staff training, regular failover testing. Azure VMware Solution eliminates this by providing an always-on DR environment in Azure where you can test failovers continuously at minimal cost. If your on-premises infrastructure fails, workloads are already running and can take full load. If on-premises remains healthy, you use Azure as a cost-effective backup.

Scale without capital. Burst demand to Azure when needed
Seasonal demand spikes (retail peaks, tax seasons, campaign launches) require infrastructure that’s idle most of the year. Azure VMware Solution lets you provision additional clusters in Azure for predictable spikes, then release them when demand normalises. You pay only for capacity used. Your team deploys new infrastructure in days, not months of procurement and installation.

Speak to a specialist
Implementing Azure VMware Solution depends on your current vSphere estate size, network requirements, and hybrid cloud strategy. Our specialists will assess your workloads for cloud suitability, design network connectivity between on-premises and Azure, and structure a migration or burst capacity approach that aligns with your capital planning. A conversation about extending your infrastructure without abandoning what works.
