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Azure ARM Feature

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Configure and remove VMs

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When you deploy, you’ll select the hardware profile. To search for templates in Azure ARM, the format for a template ID is {region}/{provider}/{name}/{version}. The Name of the VM in Azure is in the format ABQ_uuid and you cannot change it.

Reconfigure VMs

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  • You can edit deployed VMs to attach and detach firewalls and load balancers
  • When the VM is not deployed or powered off, you can reconfigure NICs and hardware profiles

Power on VM

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Power off VM

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Reset VM

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Pause and resume VM

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Take a VM snapshot

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must power off the VM in Abiquo and after the snapshot you cannot power it on again. When a VM is used to take an snapshot, it becomes "generalized" in Azure. You cannot power on a generalized VM again in Azure, so all operations will fail with an error messageTo create a VM snapshot (instance) you must first log in to the VM and generalize it using Sysprep. See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/capture-image-resource. Then you should power it off and create the snapshot in the usual way. Note: after you generalize the VM, you cannot power it on again.

Remote access

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Depending on template type, for example:

  • RedHat: template user/password
  • Ubuntu: Using your SSH key registered in Abiquo, or template user/password

Create and delete networks

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  • Each Abiquo VDC will map to an Azure ARM virtual network
  • An Abiquo private network will map to a subnet in the VDC network
  • Users can allocate and assign public IPs (as in AWS)

Create and delete VDCs

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  • Abiquo will not be locked to a single resource group and will be able to manage and onboard existing resources regardless of the resource group they belong to
  • Each Abiquo VDC will map to an Azure ARM virtual network

Create and manage firewall policies

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Use Chef

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Enterprise Chef or your own server

Use Chef attributes

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VM bootstrap scripts(tick) 
VM variables(tick)Stored as node metadata.

Load balancing

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Import and synchronize VMs(tick)

To onboard VMs, the enterprise must have credentials registered. The storage of the VMs no longer uses the storage accounts and blob disks. Abiquo now uses the managed disks APIs

VM monitoring and metrics(tick)
  • Abiquo supports monitoring with Azure built-in metrics
  • You can also use the Abiquo monitoring server and Abiquo collectd plugin, which can be installed using the Abiquo Chef cookbook. See Use collectd plugin for custom metrics 
Dashboard billing widgets(tick)The Hybrid tab of the Home dashboard view can display public cloud billing information, including the latest bills and estimated bill. See Hybrid and for configuration instructions see Display cloud provider billing data

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