vCloud Automation Center: vCAC 6.0: Creating a VMware VCHS blueprint
Creating a blueprint for VCHS has a few pieces to it that are a little different that creating a standard vSphere blueprint. We need to start by creating a
Creating a blueprint for VCHS has a few pieces to it that are a little different that creating a standard vSphere blueprint. We need to start by creating a
That big ole title pretty much says it all. In this article I''m going to walk through how to deploy RHEL (Centos) Linux onto a Physical HP Server over the
Physical blueprints are a bit different than Virtual Blueprints because you can''t give users the ability to define the exact makeup of the machine they wa
VCHS reservations are very similar to creating a vSphere reservation as you may expect. You are going to assign it to a Tenant and business group, you are
Physical reservations are different in nature than a virtual reservation. Unlike virtual reservations we cannot dynamically assign Memory, CPU, Disks, or n
Business Groups are representations of your organizations logical groupings of users and managers. These can be business units or other groupings such as d
Adding a Physical HP Endpoint 1. We start by going to the Infrastructure tab , then choosing Endpoints from the side menu and then Endpoints again. Once th
This article covers how to add a vCHS Endpoint to vCAC 6.0.1 Adding a vCHS Endpoint 1. We start by going to the Infrastructure tab , then choosing Endpoint
Overview A common extension requested for vCloud Automation Center is the ability to pre-create computer account objects in Active Directory in a specific
Overview One of the most frequent asks when using vCAC is, "How do I deploy machines using my company''s hostnaming standards automatically using vCAC?" Si
vCAC has what is referred to as the "Master Workflow" which makes up the Virtual Machine Lifecycle. The Master workflow is the top level workflow states th
The Linux Guest agent has not changed much since 5.1. You will notice most everything except the agent version remains basically the same as my article on