데이터베이스 실의 종결: VMware Cloud Foundation으로 데이터베이스 관리 통합

발행: (2026년 6월 18일 AM 12:20 GMT+9)
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출처: VMware 블로그

VMware Cloud Foundation & VMware Data Services Manager 9.1

대부분의 기업에서는 데이터베이스 포트폴리오가 피할 수 없는 비용과 운영 복잡성의 가장 큰 원천 중 하나입니다. VMware Data Services Manager (DSM) 9.1는 그 방정식을 바꿉니다.

Broadcom | 프라이빗 클라우드 인프라스트럭처 | 2026년 6월

If you run a modern enterprise IT environment, you almost certainly have a database silo problem. You may not call it that. You might call it “our legacy SQL Server environment,” or “the team that manages PostgreSQL for app developers,” or simply “the complexity we’ve been meaning to address.” Whatever the label, the operational and financial reality is the same: separate tools, separate workflows, separate teams, and separate cost centers — all managing databases that serve the same private cloud infrastructure.

Most IT organizations do not set out to build silos. They accumulate them. A MS SQL Server environment stands up under a Windows team with DBA expertise. An open‑source PostgreSQL footprint grows as application developers spin up databases for new projects. MySQL fills gaps elsewhere. Before long, each platform carries its own management tooling, its own operational cadence, and its own set of manual processes that resist standardization.

단편화의 비용

The consequences are no longer manageable through workarounds. Infrastructure silos drive resource underutilization, duplicate licensing costs, and compounding operational overhead. More critically, they introduce security gaps that no compensating control can fully close. When your database estate spans disparate platforms with independent management consoles, enforcing a uniform security posture is an exercise in perpetual catch‑up. Maintaining continuous compliance becomes a manual, error‑prone process. True data sovereignty becomes practically unattainable.

You cannot secure what you cannot see, and you cannot manage what you cannot unify. Database sprawl is not a technical inconvenience; it is a measurable liability to enterprise security, financial performance, and governance.

For organizations with substantial SQL Server investments, the licensing math compounds the problem further. Microsoft SQL Server licensing represents a major portion of database total cost of ownership for most enterprises; costs that constrain infrastructure design and limit the freedom to place workloads where they can be most efficiently served.

하나의 플랫폼, 세 가지 핵심 데이터베이스 엔진

The emergence of Microsoft SQL Server General Availability in VMware Data Services Manager (DSM) 9.1 is the strategic capability that makes database consolidation on VMware Cloud Foundation genuinely achievable.

The significance is direct: organizations can now bring Microsoft SQL Server under the same automated, policy‑driven control plane as PostgreSQL and MySQL.

Provisioning, patching, backup, high availability, and governance are standardized across all three platforms without separate expertise or separate tooling for each. Commercial and open‑source workloads share a common pool of compute and VMware vSAN storage — without sacrificing performance, and without maintaining parallel operational teams.

The operational return is substantial. Organizations achieve an average 75% productivity gain for Day 2 database operations — time that DBAs and infrastructure teams redirect from routine maintenance toward strategic work.[2] For application developers, self‑service provisioning through a unified catalog means databases are available in under 15 minutes rather than weeks, delivering a 90% improvement in time‑to‑market for business applications.[2]

검증된 비즈니스 사례

The financial case for consolidation is not theoretical. Broadcom’s own Global Technology Organization deployed VMware Data Services Manager to automate and standardize database operations across hundreds of clusters. By consolidating commercial and open‑source workloads onto a single management plane and moving away from public cloud database silos, the team achieved more than 50% lower operational costs — translating to over $10 million in annual DBaaS savings.[3]

A major financial services company recently selected VMware vSAN and DSM to support eight of its ten most critical business applications, including trading and advisory services. By leveraging unified support for both PostgreSQL and MS SQL Server, the organization eliminated the overhead and licensing premiums of running separate, self‑managed database tiers — while maintaining the auditability and control that financial services demand.

For organizations evaluating the build‑versus‑buy question, the TCO comparison with public cloud managed database services is equally compelling. DSM on VCF delivers the managed database experience of Azure SQL or AWS RDS at 50–60% lower total cost — with no data egress fees, no unpredictable consumption‑based billing, and full data sovereignty maintained on private infrastructure.[1][2]

2026년의 행동 촉구

Database consolidation has been on IT agendas for years — a perennial priority deferred because the problem felt manageable and the right platform had not existed at the required level of enterprise maturity. That qualification has changed.

VMware Data Services Manager 9.1 delivers production‑ready unified management for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and Microsoft SQL Server as a native VCF service — with the enterprise‑grade automation, governance, and developer experience that consolidation at scale requires. The operational complexity that sustained database silos no longer has a technical justification. The financial overhead of maintaining parallel management environments no longer has a compelling business case.

For organizations serious about maximizing private cloud value, eliminating unnecessary licensing overhead, and delivering the developer velocity their application portfolios demand: one platform, three critical database engines, and a single operational model that simplifies everything it touches.

The path forward is, quite literally, unified.

참고 문헌

  • Broadcom VMware Cloud Foundation 블로그: CFO를 위한 온‑프레미스 DBaaS 사례: 재배치 및 비용 절감 (2026년 1월) — blogs.vmware.com

  • Broadcom VMware Cloud Foundation 블로그: VMware Data Services Manager 9.1: AI와 프라이빗 클라우드를 주도하는 현대 데이터베이스 자동화 (2026년 5월) — blogs.vmware.com

  • Broadcom GTO 사례 연구: Data Services Manager — DBaaS 절감 및 클라우드 재배치vmware.com/video | youtu.be

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