VMware vSphere Integration for meshStack
Jelle den Burger
As enterprises manage increasingly hybrid infrastructure — with VMware vSphere estates sitting alongside public cloud — there's a growing need to bring on-prem VMware resources under the same governance, self-service, and chargeback umbrella as cloud platforms in meshStack.
We're exploring what a VMware integration could look like for meshStack. This could include:
- Self-service VM provisioning via meshStack workspaces, backed by vSphere resource pools and folders
- RBAC integration — mapping meshStack workspace roles to vCenter permissions
- Quota & cost management — tracking vSphere resource consumption alongside cloud spend
- Landing Zone support — Terraform-based vSphere landing zones as Building Blocks
- Tenant isolation — vSphere folders/resource pools as the tenant boundary
We'd love to hear from you: Is VMware vSphere part of your infrastructure today? What would a meshStack integration need to cover to be useful for your team?
Vote and comment to help us prioritize!