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    Broadcom bets big on VMware Cloud Foundation 9.1

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    Security is also enhanced. VCF 9.1 contains what Broadcom described as “centralized monitoring and automated desired state remediation for workloads and VCF stack components.” Features include on-premises ransomware recovery, continuous compliance enforcement, and zero-trust lateral security that, it said, “extends distributed IDS/IPS protection to Kubernetes AI workloads for the first time.” It also promises zero downtime live patching in up to 80% of use cases.

    Not just another quarterly release

    Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief analyst at Greyhound Research, said that the launch “is not best read as another quarterly product release. It is Broadcom’s attempt to move VMware up the stack, from virtualization substrate to the governed control surface for production AI.”

    The arc, he said, has been visible for some time. “VCF 9.0 supplied the modern private cloud foundation, built around unified operations, fleet management, and a standardized platform for traditional, modern, and AI workloads. 9.1 takes that base and points it directly at the harder question, which is not whether enterprises can host AI on private infrastructure, but whether they can operate it there at scale, under cost pressure, with credible governance.”

    VCF is ‘not entering an empty room’

    That, said Gogia, “is a different conversation. Hosting AI is straightforward; running it well is not. The 9.1 emphasis on inference economics, agentic workflows, mixed CPU and GPU consumption, runtime observability, lateral security, fleet expansion, and sovereign deployment patterns reads less like a feature catalogue and more like a control-plane bid.”

    He pointed out that Broadcom is trying to make VCF the layer through which enterprises govern the AI workloads they no longer trust to a generic cloud-first model.

    According to Gogia, the strategic logic is sound. “Production inference behaves nothing like training. It is continuous, latency-sensitive, frequently regulated, and economically punishing when run on the wrong substrate,” he noted. “As inference scales, the centre of gravity in enterprise AI decisions is shifting from ‘where can we run this fastest’ to ‘where can we run this responsibly and predictably.’ That is precisely the seam Broadcom is reaching for, and it is the same seam the wider market has been arriving at for the better part of two years.”

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