Ahold Delhaize, Hitachi Construction
Machinery, Lemtrans, and Mazda Motors Logistics Europe N.V. move
their business-critical VMware environments to Oracle Cloud VMware
Solution
Latest OCI Compute with AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA
processors give Oracle Cloud VMware Solution customers greater
scale, performance, and address new use cases like virtual desktops
and AI and ML
AUSTIN,
Texas, July 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Global
organizations across industries including Ahold Delhaize, Hitachi
Construction Machinery, Lemtrans, and Mazda Motors Logistics Europe
N.V. use Oracle Cloud VMware Solution to exit their
on-premises data centers and migrate their business-critical
applications to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). To continue to
add new capabilities to this service, Oracle released a new OCI
Compute shape with an NVIDIA A10 Tensor Core GPU and an Intel®
Xeon® Platinum 8358 Processor for Oracle Cloud VMware
Solution, and plans to release another shape based on the AMD EPYC™
9J14 processor. This will provide customers with additional compute
options and improved performance across a wide range of
workloads.
"Many organizations that want to move their VMware estates to
the cloud are often daunted by the heavy lift and prospect of
needing to learn an entirely new set of IT skills," said
Mahesh Thiagarajan, executive vice
president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. "Oracle Cloud VMware
Solution enables organizations to maintain full control of their
VMware Clusters and preserve their tools, skills, and processes,
eliminating reskilling requirements. For customers, it is a
low-risk approach to modernize in the cloud by maintaining an
identical operational model to their on-premises VMware
Clusters."
Ahold Delhaize Accelerates Cloud
Migration to Keep Pace with Retail Growth
Ahold Delhaize is one of the largest food retailers in the
world, with 16 regional brands, 7,700 stores, and more than 400,000
employees. Ahold Delhaize has been operating its on-premises VMware
environment for many years, alongside other diverse IT systems and
solutions to support its operations. After running Oracle and
non-Oracle applications for critical business processes on VMware,
it decided to accelerate the migration to the cloud to increase
performance and help cut costs. Starting with its key local brands
in the Netherlands, Albert Heijn, Etos, and Gall & Gall, Ahold
Delhaize leveraged Oracle Cloud VMware Solution to migrate over 400
VMware virtual machines (VMs) supporting its e-commerce, supply
chain, and retail processes, to Oracle Cloud VMware Solution. This
allowed Ahold Delhaize to reduce its remaining data center
footprint to zero while maintaining full administrative control
over its VMware environment. The roll-out was managed and
implemented by the AH Tech Team and Oracle partner DXC Technology,
a member of Oracle PartnerNetwork.
"After a review process, Oracle Cloud VMware Solution was the
choice for us," said Gerhard van der
Bijl, chief technical officer, Ahold Delhaize Europe &
Indonesia. "It allowed us to
extend our data center VMware environment into the cloud and
leverage our existing processes and expertise, while delivering on
our data center exit strategy. One of the most important reasons
for us to choose Oracle is that we could lift and shift our
workloads without having to make impactful changes to the
underlying infrastructure, which allowed our business to continue
to operate while we migrated workloads overnight."
Hitachi Construction Machinery
Accelerates Digital Transformation
Hitachi Construction Machinery develops, manufactures,
sells, rents, and services hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders,
road equipment, and mining equipment, with more than 400,000 units
of construction equipment in operation worldwide. To drive its
digital transformation strategy, it is migrating approximately 500
virtual servers from an on-premises VMware virtualization
environment and 100 databases to Oracle Cloud VMware Solution and
Oracle Exadata Database Service on OCI. Hitachi Construction
Machinery has already reduced its infrastructure operating costs by
20 percent while improving its online transaction processing
performance by 50 percent and batching processing by 60
percent.
"OCI is the only public cloud that can securely migrate
mission-critical databases running on Oracle Exadata and VMware
virtualization environments since we can migrate quickly without
configuration changes and reduce costs. Other clouds would have
increased our costs due to having to rebuild applications," said
Noriko Momoki, senior officer and
president, DX Promotion Group, Hitachi Construction Machinery. "The
increased performance has significantly improved business
processing time while reducing operational and management tasks,
meaning our IT department can now focus on new projects to
strengthen our business competitiveness."
Lemtrans Improves Resiliency for
Critical Railway Systems
Lemtrans is a leading private operator of railway vehicles in
the Ukraine, operating more than
15,000 gondola cars that transport over 52 million tons of cargo
annually. Lemtrans had an urgent need to transition critical
processes and databases, including train scheduling and identity
and access management, to the cloud. Lemtrans relied on Oracle
Cloud VMware Solution to quickly relocate its data and applications
outside of the Ukraine, achieving
greater resiliency while preserving its IT investments.
"Oracle Cloud VMware Solution was the perfect choice for us to
ensure that our business would not be disrupted," said Ivan Radchenko, head of IT department, Lemtrans.
"The tools we use in OCI and our on-premises VMware environment are
identical, which greatly simplified the migration of our data and
VMs and provided more confidence in our business continuity. This
helps us maintain the highest standard of quality for the
Ukraine's rail system."
Mazda Motors Logistics Europe N.V.
Consolidates Applications to Reduce Data Center Footprint
Mazda Motors Logistics Europe N.V. (MLE) is responsible for
distributing cars and parts to European customers. MLE delivers
spare parts directly to over 2,300 dealers and independent
distributors in more than 30 European countries and vehicles to the
ports of Barcelona, Antwerp, and Zeebrugge for European
distribution. To achieve its goal of phasing out its data centers
and modernizing its operations, MLE migrated 500 VMware VMs and
consolidated an Oracle Exadata system into 80 Oracle Databases
running on Exadata Database Service in OCI. MLE also
consolidated its business-critical applications into several
software-defined data centers (SDDCs) with 12 hosts on Oracle Cloud
VMware Solution. As a result, MLE closed its two data centers in
Frankfurt while maintaining the
same high level of application customization and database
compatibility.
"As a long-standing customer of both VMware and Oracle, it was
important for us to maintain the operation and management of our
virtual infrastructure as closely as possible," said Leander Dierckx, cloud domain lead, Mazda Motors
Logistics Europe N.V. "Migrating our racks of Exadata and VMs to
OCI let us keep our data and workloads in one place. This had
helped us increase our agility and productivity while reducing
operational costs."
Oracle Cloud VMware Solution
Introduces New Compute Shapes for Greater Customer
Control
Oracle released a new Oracle Cloud VMware Solution compute shape
with an Intel® Xeon® Platinum 8358 Processor and an NVIDIA
Tensor Core A10 GPU to run VDI, AI inferencing, and
graphic-intensive workloads on VMware this month. Oracle VMware
Cloud Solution plans to also introduce a new compute shape using
the AMD EPYC™ 9J14 processor, which can allow up to 50 percent more
cores per cluster and bring the latest generation AMD processors to
customers running VMware, later this year.
Oracle Cloud VMware Solution is designed for organizations
requiring the highest levels of scalability, performance, security,
and control. Customers can directly manage cloud infrastructure and
VMware consoles for complete administrative control of their entire
VMware stack. This enables organizations to rapidly migrate
on-premises VMware estates to the cloud, while preserving existing
skills, best practices, and tools.
VMware environments operate in isolated customer tenancies at
the highest levels of security, including FedRAMP High, to help
meet compliance requirements. In addition, Oracle Cloud VMware
Solution delivers enterprise-level performance along with
predictable costs, including the industry's lowest data egress
prices, and consistent low pricing across Oracle Cloud regions.
With Oracle Cloud VMware Solution, customers gain OCI's flexible
cloud infrastructure and zero-trust security, while retaining the
full VMware administrator experience and control. Oracle Cloud
VMware Solution SDDCs are deployed on OCI bare metal compute
instances, a simple, consistent approach compared to solutions that
use separate compute instances just for VMware. Oracle Cloud VMware
Solution is available across public, government, sovereign, or even
dedicated cloud environments, anywhere in the world.
Additional Resources
- Learn more about Oracle Cloud VMware Solution
- Learn more about Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- Read more about Oracle Exadata Database Service
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