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Liquid Web’s VMware Private Cloud provides a dedicated and secure virtualized hosting environment for your applications and data. This solution is designed to ensure high availability and business continuity.

Our VMware platform supports high-traffic websites and data requiring compliance with standards like HIPAA or PCI. The infrastructure is fully managed by our support team, which is available 24/7/365, allowing you to focus on your core business operations.

Explore the articles below to learn more about how Liquid Web’s VMware hosting can elevate your business.

  • Getting Started with VMware Multi-Tenant

    Liquid Web is proud to provide a powerful VMware Multi-Tenant Private Cloud product offering for our customers. VMware Multi-Tenant provides the power and scalability of a full VMware Virtual Data Center while still managing costs through a Multi-Tenant environment. Additionally, VMware Multi-Tenant now includes enhanced access to allow customers to spin up self-managed VMs as…

  • Liquid Web Private Cloud Product Manual

    About Liquid Web Dedicated VMware Powered by VMware and NetApp, Dedicated VMware delivers all the benefits of a traditional public cloud with the power, performance, and security of an isolated infrastructure on dedicated hardware. Whether you’re considering your first move from on-premises infrastructure to the cloud, looking for secure elasticity for your development team, or…

  • Logging in to the VDC in VMware Multi-Tenant

    Logging in to the Virtual Data Center (VDC) is the first step to utilizing the enhanced access options in VMware Multi-Tenant. Once logged in to the VDC, you’ll be able to create, resize, and delete VMs, as well as manage disks, networking, and firewall rules. 

  • Managing Disks in VMware Multi-Tenant

    Managing Disks in the VMware Multi-Tenant can be done through the same process as resizing a VM (see Resizing a VM in VMware Multi-Tenant). In addition to changing the size of the hard drive of a VM, you can also add additional drives as needed.

  • Managing Firewall Rules in VMware Multi-Tenant

    Managing your firewall rules is an important part of network security in any computing environment. While you can use the operating system in a VM to establish firewall rules, you’ll also need to configure appropriate firewall rules on the VMware Edge Firewall.

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