Unlock Hyper-Density: Cosmonic Wasm on vSphere Kubernetes Service

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What is Cosmonic Control? Key Benefits Why Wasm + vSphere Kubernetes Service? Use Cases: Cosmonic Control on VMware VCF Installation: Deploying Cosmonic Control on VCF 1. Prepare your VKS cluster 2.

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What is Cosmonic Control? Key Benefits Why Wasm + vSphere Kubernetes Service? Use Cases: Cosmonic Control on VMware VCF Installation: Deploying Cosmonic Control on VCF 1. Prepare your VKS cluster 2. Deploy Cosmonic Control (Management Plane) via Helm 3. Install Cosmonic Hostgroup (Runtime) via Helm 4. Configure Networking and Ingress 5. Deploying WebAssembly Workloads The Result: Maximum Resource Efficiency, Operational Simplicity, and Future-Proof Portability Discover more from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Blog Related Articles VCF Breakroom Chats Episode 82 – Beyond DevOps: What is Platform Engineering? Better Together: Modernizing Access Management with Symantec SiteMinder and VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service The CFO’s Case for On-Premises DBaaS: Repatriation and Cost Control In the rapidly evolving landscape of platform engineering, the shift from heavy virtual machines to containers was just the first step. Today, we are witnessing the next leap forward: WebAssembly (Wasm). Cosmonic, built on the foundations of the CNCF incubating project wasmCloud , is leading the charge with Cosmonic Control. By integrating this with the vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) within VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) , enterprises can create a “Universal Golden Path” that blends the ironclad reliability of vSphere, the flexibility of Kubernetes, and the extreme efficiency of Wasm. Cosmonic Control is an enterprise-grade control plane for wasmCloud. It allows developers to build applications as sandboxed WebAssembly binaries with explicitly enabled capabilities like HTTP or messaging. Unlike containers, which package an entire OS user-space, Wasm components are platform-agnostic binaries that run in a tiny, secure sandbox.