On December 6th, 2024, VMware, now part of Broadcom, will officially cease its VMware Aria SaaS Suite, standalone Aria SaaS services, and Plus SaaS services (vSphere+ Product Family). This announcement is part of VMware’s ongoing efforts to simplify its offerings and transition its customers to a more streamlined product portfolio. This article provides detailed insights into the shutdown and actionable recommendations for affected users.
Key Details of the Shutdown
Services Impacted
The services affected by this shutdown include:
- VMware Aria SaaS Suite: Formerly known as the vRealize Suite.
- Standalone Aria SaaS Services: This includes services such as vRealize Operations, vRealize Automation, and vRealize Network Insight.
- Plus SaaS Services: These include offerings within the vSphere+ Product Family.
Timeline
- End of Availability (EoA): The affected services were no longer available for purchase as of December 12, 2023.
- Service Cessation Date: All services will be discontinued as of December 6, 2024.
Why the Shutdown?
VMware’s decision stems from its strategy to simplify its product lineup, reduce operational complexity, and focus on subscription-based offerings. Customers are encouraged to migrate from SaaS-based solutions to on-premises or hybrid solutions within VMware’s portfolio.
Migration Recommendations
1. Evaluate Current Usage
Assess how your organization currently utilizes the affected Aria SaaS services. Document any workflows, customizations, or integrations that depend on these services to prioritize migration needs.
2. Transition to On-Premises Solutions
VMware’s on-premises solutions, such as VMware Aria Suite components available within VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) or VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF), are the recommended alternatives. Depending on your existing setup, you can choose:
- VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF): For organizations leveraging hybrid cloud environments.
- VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF): For businesses focused on on-premises infrastructure.
3. Engage VMware or Partners
For a seamless migration, reach out to VMware’s support team or certified partners. Partners like Xtravirt specialize in assisting organizations with transitions from legacy systems to updated VMware solutions.
4. Prepare Your Teams
Training your IT teams on new tools and processes will be critical for a smooth transition. Ensure proper documentation and provide access to VMware’s training resources.
VMware’s Support Resources
VMware and Broadcom have pledged to provide assistance to all affected customers throughout the transition period. Customers are encouraged to contact VMware support for personalized migration guidance.
For official updates and detailed documentation, visit Broadcom’s official VMware resources:
Conclusion
The shutdown of VMware Aria SaaS and Plus Services marks a significant shift in VMware’s product strategy. While this change may pose challenges, it also presents an opportunity for businesses to modernize their IT infrastructure and adopt more integrated solutions within VMware’s ecosystem.
Start your migration planning early, leverage VMware’s support channels, and take advantage of partner expertise to ensure a smooth transition.
For further inquiries, feel free to leave a comment below or reach out directly to VMware or Broadcom support.
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