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As a true hybrid cloud system, the Abiquo platform manages private and public clouds through a single user interface. It enables Cloud Administrators to manage resources in multiple private datacenters and public cloud regions, and to control their use through policy. Cloud Administrators grant resources to users and allow them controlled self-service in the cloud. Administrators remain in control of the physical resources and public cloud services, and they can offer cloud resources with abstracted resource locations.
Cloud Administrators allocate resources to Abiquo enterprises, which are the basic cloud tenanttenants. Enterprises consume the cloud resources through virtual datacenters (VDCs), which are logical units bound to a single Abiquo datacenter and virtualization backend. The Cloud Administrator can provide different service levels by using different technology stacks in each VDCfor different VDCs.
Administrators can apply policies to VDCs using allocation limits (controlling compute, network and storage) or defining the users within an enterprise who can work with each VDC. Users take advantage of self-service to create their own virtual appliances (VApps) within the VDCs. VApps are groups (like folders) with one or more virtual machines (VMs). Administrators can control user resources with policy, and privileges that are grouped into roles. For example, privileges determine if consumers can change CPU and memory for VMs, or create additional storage volumes.
Administrators use the The Apps library is the key to self-service, where Administrators provide VM templates to users, so they can consume the cloud resources in the VDCs. They Administrators can also provide application blueprints for a group of VMs to make it easy for users to create new applications. Administrators control access to VM templates and blueprints using resource scopes, which are tenant access control lists. This enables the platform to provide Software as a Service (SaaS) on top of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Enterprise administrators may be allowed to upload their own images to the Apps Library, to bring thereby bringing their own software onto the Infrastructure platform.
So In summary, the entire platform is controlled by policy that enables the cloud administrator to maintain control of the physical infrastructure and public cloud services, whilst delivering controlled self-service to the consumers. Policy controls the amount of resources that are allocated to Enterprises and VDCs, where the resources are located, and how they can be used. Abiquo provides governance through dashboards in UI, as well as reports showing how the infrastructure is being used and where VMs exist on the platform.
Finally, the platform meters all operations, which means that it measures and tracks all resources allocated or consumed. This enables accounting and billing of the cloud service usage. Administrators can enter pricing information and give users for billing that also enables them to offer users charge-forward notifications of the cost of their VApps.
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