VMware Broadcom Licensing and Subscription Changes Explained

23 Feb 2024

Overview VMware Licensing Changes

Towards the end of December 2023, VMware announced a significant shift in its licensing model, moving from perpetual licensing to a subscription-based framework.

This decision to streamline its product offerings has led to substantial changes in how customers access and utilise VMware products.

The below information highlights concerns and potential impacts on customers.

The Shift to Subscription-Based Offerings

VMware’s transition to a subscription model is centred around two primary offerings:

  • VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)
  • VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF)

This move aligns with a growing industry trend but raises concerns about the increased long-term costs for customers.

Furthermore, the option for lighter requirements, such as vSphere Standard and vSphere Essentials Plus Kit, appears limited in scope, potentially leaving small to medium-sized businesses at a disadvantage.

Add-On Services: An Additional Expense?

The introduction of advanced add-on services for VCF and VVF suggests an incremental cost for customers who require specific functionalities.

This approach could lead to an increased financial burden for customers who previously enjoyed a more comprehensive set of features in standalone products.

End of Availability (EOA) Products

The transition to subscription-based offerings has rendered many standalone VMware solutions EOA.

This change could be disruptive for customers accustomed to these products, forcing them to adapt to new platforms or incur additional costs for replacement products.

The EOA Impact: A Table Overview

The following table illustrates the stark reality of VMware’s EOA products, revealing the limited replacement options within the new VMware portfolio:

EOA Product Included in VCF/VVF/Add-on? Replacement Product or Add-On
VMware vSphere Enterprise Plus Yes VCF, VVF
VMware vSphere+ No
VMware vSphere Enterprise No
VMware vSphere Standard (excluding subscription) Yes New vSphere Standard
VMware vSphere ROBO No
VMware vSphere Scale Out No
VMware vSphere Desktop No
VMware vSphere Acceleration Kits No
VMware vSphere Essentials Kit No
VMware vSphere Essentials Plus (excluding subscription) Yes vSphere Essentials Plus Kit
VMware vSphere Starter/Foundation No
VMware vSphere with Operations Management No
VMware vSphere Basic No
VMware vSphere Advanced No
VMware vSphere Storage Appliance No
VMware vSphere Hypervisor (free edition) No
VMware Cloud Foundation (excluding new VCF subscription) No
VMware Cloud Foundation for VDI No
VMware Cloud Foundation for ROBO No
VMware SDDC Manager Yes VCF
VMware vCenter Standard Yes VCF, VVF, and vSphere STD
VMware vCenter Foundation No
VMware vSAN Yes VCF, VVF, vSAN add-on
VMware vSAN ROBO No
VMware vSAN Desktop No
VMware vSAN+ No
VMware HCI Kit No
VMware Site Recovery Manager Yes Add-On Service
VMware Cloud Editions/Cloud Packs No Replaced with VCF, VVF
VMware vCloud Suite No Replaced with VCF, VVF
VMware Aria Suite (formerly vRealize Suite) Yes VCF, VVF
VMware Aria Universal Suite (formerly vRealize Cloud Universal) No
VMware Aria Suite Term Yes VCF, VVF
VMware Aria Operations for Networks (formerly vRealize Network Insight) Yes VCF
VMware Aria Operations for Networks Universal (formerly vRealize Network Insight Universal) No
VMware vRealize Network Insight ROBO No
VMware Aria Operations for Logs (formerly vRealize Log Insight) Yes VVF, VCF
VMware vRealize Operations 8 Application Monitoring Add-On No
VMware Aria Operations Yes VVF, VCF
VMware Aria Automation Yes VCF
VMware Aria Suite Cloud for US Public Sector No
VMware Aria Automation for Secure Hosts add-on (formerly SaltStack SecOps) Yes Tanzu Guardrails Add-On
VMware vRealize Automation SaltStack SecOps add-on Yes Tanzu Guardrails Add-On
VMware Aria Operations for Integrations (formerly vRealize True Visibility Suite) Yes VCF, VVF
VMware Cloud Director Yes VCF (CSP only)
VMware Cloud Director Service No
VMware NSX Yes VCF and VMware Firewall (with ATP)
VMware NSX for Desktop No
VMware NSX ROBO No
VMware NSX Distributed Firewall Yes VCF and VMware Firewall
VMware NSX Gateway Firewall Yes VCF and VMware Firewall
VMware NSX Threat Prevention to Distributed Firewall Yes VCF and VMware Firewall (with ATP)
VMware NSX Threat Prevention to Gateway Firewall Yes VCF and VMware Firewall (with ATP)
VMware NSX Advanced Threat Prevention to Distributed Firewall Yes VCF and VMware Firewall (with ATP)
VMware NSX Advanced Threat Prevention to Gateway Firewall Yes VCF and VMware Firewall (with ATP)
VMware AVI Load Balancer (excluding Subscription, SaaS) Yes VMware Avi Load Balancer Add-On (also standalone)
VMware Container Networking Enterprise with Antrea Yes VCF and VMware Firewall
VMware HCX Yes VCF
VMware HCX+ No

 

As you will see, this represents a significant shift in VMware’s product strategy, aligning with the company’s focus on simplifying its offerings and enhancing customer value through its subscription-based models.

Bring Your Own License Capability: A Complex Solution?

VMware’s proposed BYOL option, allowing customers to deploy subscriptions flexibly, seems to add a layer of complexity rather than simplifying the licensing landscape.

This could lead to further confusion and potential management challenges for customers.

Aria SaaS Services: Limited Future Support

The announcement of the end of Aria SaaS services, though still supporting existing customers, hints at a gradual withdrawal of support.

This might leave customers in a lurch, having to transition to VCF or VVF, potentially disrupting their operations and incurring unforeseen expenses.

Licensing Coverage: An Overwhelming Change

The encompassing nature of this shift, covering all licensing options and product editions, presents a massive overhaul that might be challenging for customers to navigate.

This sweeping change could lead to uncertainties, especially for those heavily invested in VMware’s ecosystem.

Next Steps for Customers: A Forced Alignment

Customers not immediately affected by these changes will eventually need to align with VMware’s updated portfolio.

This inevitability will have its challenges for customers, as it pushes them towards a predetermined path without considering individual preferences or needs.

FAQs

FAQs based on the recent changes in VMware’s portfolio:

1) What are VMware’s new subscription-based offerings?

VMware now offers two primary subscription-based solutions: VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) and VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF).

2) Will VMware still offer perpetual licenses?

No, VMware is transitioning away from perpetual licenses to a subscription-based model.

3) What is VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)?

VCF is a comprehensive solution that includes vSphere, vSAN, NSX, and the Aria management suite, available only as a subscription.

4) What does VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) include?

VVF is designed for data centre optimization and includes Tanzu Kubernetes Grid, Aria Operations, and Aria Operations for Logs.

5) Are there any subscription options for small-scale requirements?

Yes, VMware offers subscriptions to vSphere Standard and vSphere Essentials Plus Kit for smaller requirements.

6) What happens to existing standalone VMware products?

Many standalone VMware products are now End of Availability (EOA) and have been integrated into VCF or VVF as part of the subscription model.

7) Can I still use my EOA product?

If you are an existing customer, you can continue using your EOA product until the end of your current support contract.

8) What is the ‘Bring Your Own License’ (BYOL) option?

BYOL allows customers to purchase VCF subscriptions and deploy them flexibly to VMware-validated hybrid cloud endpoints and on-prem data centres.

9) What will happen to Aria SaaS services?

VMware announced the End of Availability for Aria SaaS services but will continue supporting existing customers until their subscription ends.

10) Do these changes affect all VMware licensing options?

Yes, this transition impacts all licensing options, including Perpetual, Support & Subscription (SnS), SaaS/hosted, and other subscriptions.

11) What if I’m not up for renewal yet?

There’s no immediate action required for customers not up for renewal. VMware will continue support through the duration of your contract.

12) Will there be any new features for Aria SaaS services?

Aria SaaS Services are in maintenance mode, meaning no new features will be added, but security and critical updates will continue.

13) How will these changes impact long-term costs?

Transitioning to a subscription-based model may result in increased long-term costs, depending on your specific requirements and usage.

14) Are advanced add-ons mandatory with the new subscriptions?

No, advanced add-ons are optional but offer enhanced functionalities for VCF and VVF.

15) What if my EOA product isn’t listed in the replacement options?

If your product isn’t listed, it may no longer be supported, and you may need to transition to a new solution within the VCF or VVF framework.

16) How can I determine the best replacement for my EOA product?

Consult the replacement table or contact the team at Academia to understand the best fit for your needs within the new offerings.

17) What should I do at the time of renewal with EOA products?

Work with your VMware partner to align your requirements with VMware’s updated portfolio.

18) How will these changes affect VMware’s product support?

Support for products will continue as usual until the end of current contracts, after which customers will need to transition to the new model.

 

If any of these changes have a direct impact on your IT landscape and you need some guidance and support, please get in touch on VMware@academia.co.uk to organise a session with one of our technical solutions team.

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