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Comment: 4.0.2 - 9275 - Restore Azure ARM metrics

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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

Reconfigure VMs

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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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You 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 message. Future Abiquo releases will undeploy the VM after the snapshot to avoid confusion.

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 a public IP (as in AWS). If the user does not assign a public IP, Azure will automatically assign one

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

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)

The enterprise must have credentials registered

VM monitoring and metrics (tick)
  • From v4.0.2, Abiquo supports monitoring with Azure built-in metrics
  • With Abiquo monitoring server and Abiquo collectd plugin, which can be installed using the Abiquo Chef cookbook. See Use collectd plugin for custom metrics