VMware Hosting
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.