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Abiquo offers is a fully integrated multicloud management platform with a single cloud console for your public clouds and private data centers. And it resource management and cloud budget and cost control.
Screenshot: Abiquo resource management in private cloud
Screenshot: Abiquo dashboard for public cloud cost management
And Abiquo of course enables you to present your customers with a single cloud bill!
And Abiquo has the building blocks for a customized cloud service, so you can use the features that best match your business goals.
Abiquo 5.4 is cloud agnostic and it supports popular cloud providers with a consistent user experience including:
- VMware vCenter clusters and hosts
- VMware vCloud Director
- Amazon AWS
- Microsoft Azure
- Google Cloud Platform
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Abiquo's cloud boosting features sit above the provider clouds. Some examples of the true multicloud experience that is beyond cloud native and includes:
- User customizable dashboard for resource management and cost control
- Agentless monitoring with alarms and alerts
- Automation with action plans
- Workload driven autoscaling
- Multicloud budgets with notifications
- Blueprints for multicloud launch
Abiquo was designed from the ground up to be extensible by integration, so you can build PAAS, managed services, and more.
For example, to build Managed Services, you can take advantage of advanced features such as:
- Restrict access to virtual datacenters within tenants
- Offer easy launch of readymade apps using blueprints
- Deliver datacenter services with restricted networks and IP addresses
- Control access using RBAC with granular privileges and custom role override (e.g. read only access)
- Manage partner accounts in public cloud
- Whitelabel per customer, or even per reseller with custom URLs
Abiquo customers use the following kinds of business process, DevOps, and systems integrations.
- Configure and launch systems through an ITSM integration
- Hold VM operations and send a webhook to a workflow integration for configuration or CMDB updates
- Advanced usage metering and detailed private cloud billing with service breakdown
- Dashboard displays public cloud cost and usage data from the cloud provider
- Reseller billing dashboard with estimated bill for public cloud
- Ticketing system through ITSM integration
- Automate your virtual infrastructure with cloud-init
Abiquo functional map
The Abiquo cloud management platform consists of an Abiquo Server (providing central management) and a set of Remote Services for each datacenter and for public cloud regions.
The platform presents offers a number of services to the cloud consumers to provide cloud services, and to enable the use of you can add integration and automation solutions on top of themtoo.
For example, here are some of the core services:
The Server manages the platform and delivers service as defined by cloud administrators
The API provides access to the platform functionality, allowing integration or automation
The self-service Apps library (Service catalogue and Image library) provides VM templates and blueprints to run on the platform and use its resources
The UI allows cloud consumers to use the platform through the Abiquo Server
Dashboards, Reporting, Accounting, and Metering show how the platform is being used and enable Billingbilling
Here is a basic functional map for private cloud.Abiquo:
As the basic functional map shows, Abiquo adds a thin an unintrusive management layer to the existing cloud infrastructure and providers. There is no impact on any VMs that are already running.
Abiquo doesn't do anything to virtual machines without user actions. Abiquo will update its own information when it checks and synchronizes but it doesn't delete anything. Abiquo doesn't power off or undeploy VMs. So if something has happened to your VM, you can check in the events view and you will usually see that someone else in the team has done something to your VM!
The Cloud Admins can add the physical and virtual infrastructure to Abiquo in a controlled way on their own timescales.
Abiquo does more than just cloud provisioning!
In addition to the basic concepts, the following diagram shows some of the specialized feature sets that Abiquo can provide as part of a cloud service! For example, with Abiquo you can:
- Manage costs with budgets, pricing estimates, dashboards displaying usage and bills, and allocation limits. Synchronize price books from Amazon and Azure. Control your cloud costs.
- Automatically scale out or in to adjust your workloads (and cloud bills) to your application requirements on any cloud. Save on cloud costs.
- Manage automation on any cloud, using guest tools or the cloud-init standard. Save system administrators' time.
- Automate your infrastructure using Abiquo integrations with Terraform and Chef, or using standard tools such as Ansible and Puppet. Save system administrator time.
- Create your own integrations using the complete Abiquo REST API, with Java and Python libraries. Use the Java stream client to follow activity on the platform.
Customize your cloud platform to implement your business objectives.
Cloud administrators
This section describes the platform from the administrator's point of view. On the Abiquo multi-cloud IaaS platform, Cloud Administrators manage resources, and give users controlled access to self-service resources. Cloud administrators register physical resources and public cloud services in the platform, then grant virtual resources to users. Administrators allow users to have self-service in the cloud, while Administrators remain in control of the physical resources and public cloud services.
Cloud administrators create enterprises, which are the basic cloud tenants, and tenant hierarchies. Administrators allocate resources to enterprises and use policy to control access to resources, including user roles and privileges. Cloud Administrators can automate management tasks and delegate them to resellers, for example.
Administrators create the Apps library, which contains VM templates and application blueprints. The Apps library is the key to self-service on the platform, enabling users to easily consume the cloud resources in the virtual datacenters. Administrators can share templates and blueprints using tenant access control lists. This enables you to provide Software as a Service (SaaS) on top of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). And you can allow tenant administrators to upload their own templates or create their own blueprints.
Administrators create virtual datacenters (VDCs) where users will consume their cloud resources. VDCs are logical groups of resources within a single Abiquo datacenter and virtualization backend, or public cloud provider. The Cloud Administrator can provide different service levels by using different technology stacks for 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, and their level of access. For example, read only access in public cloud.
Administrators create pricing models. Administrators enter pricing information for billing that also enables them to offer pricing estimates to users.
Cloud users
This section describes the platform from the user's point of view. Abiquo users can log in to the user interface and easily consume virtual resources through their virtual datacenters. Users perform tasks such as the following.
- Users with self-service can create their own virtual appliances (VApps) within the VDCs. VApps are groups (like folders) with one or more virtual machines (VMs). Users can build their own configurations or take advantage of application blueprints to deploy ready-made configurations. They can then automate and scale their VM configurations.
- Users have controlled self-service because the entire platform is controlled by policy. This enables the Cloud Administrator to maintain control of the physical infrastructure and public cloud services. Policy controls the amount of resources that are allocated to Enterprises and VDCs, where the resources are located, and how they can be used.
- Users can obtain estimates of the cost of their VApps before deploy or on demand.
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