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The platform offers these VMware Cloud Director and Abiquo features in the private cloud integration using VCD API.


VMware Cloud Director feature

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Configure and remove VMs

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Using CPU and RAM values or Abiquo hardware profiles.

Reconfigure VMs

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For VMs deployed in VMware Cloud Director, you can always change the configuration when the VM is powered off.

Hot reconfigure VMs

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If your OS supports hot-reconfigure and if it is enabled for your VM template on VMware Cloud Director. Edit the template and select the hot-reconfigure option. You can use this feature without redeploying your VMs. The platform supports hot-reconfigure of CPU, RAM, SCSI disks, and NICs.

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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Storage

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  • The platform supports auxiliary hard disks for VMware Cloud Director

  • Users can add and remove hard disks (and hot reconfigure SCSI disks)

  • Users cannot change the boot sequence or the bus/unit number

  • VMware Cloud Director does not support storage reconfigure for organization virtual datacenters that use fast provisioning

Remote access

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Click on the Abiquo console icon to open a remote console

Reset guest password

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Manage networks

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VMware vCloud Director networks

Manage VDCs

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Synchronize VCD regions and and manage VDCs. When you remove a virtual datacenter from VCD and it still exists in platform, when synchronizing, an error is displayed that the resource no longer exists. The user can then manually delete the VDC from the platform.

Classic firewalls and firewall policies

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  • Create and manage Edge firewalls in VCD as classic firewalls

  • Create and manage security groups for VMs at Edge level or vApp level (and for fenced vApps (see Network section)) as firewall policies


Use Chef

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Use Chef attributes

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VM bootstrap scripts

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Using cloud-init, see Guest setup

VM variables

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Using cloud-init, see Guest setup

Load balancing

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(tick) Create load balancers in the platform. Use public addresses that are on an available external network in VCD

  • Known issue: Cannot create load balancing rules between VCD vApps, which are VDCs in the platform

Import and synchronize VMs

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When you onboard a VM, the platform creates a placeholder template. In the Apps library, this template will be marked as Unavailable because it cannot be used to create a VM. Before you undeploy the VM you MUST create an Instance template, which will clone the VM disks. Otherwise, you will not be able to recreate the VM. When you undeploy an onboarded VM, the platform will destroy the VM and the placeholder template. After you create an instance template, the platform will update the VM template in the Apps library to point to this template and put it in the Available state. The platform will correctly save VMs with multiple disks as templates in the VCD registry, but they will appear to have a single disk. If you undeploy a VM with a saved instance template, when you deploy the VM again, the platform will use the saved instance template. Remember to check your VM configuration

VM monitoring and metrics

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Abiquo retrieves the built-in metrics. You can also use Abiquo collectd plugin, which can be installed using the Abiquo Chef cookbook. See Collectd plugin documentation

Manage VM templates

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  • Abiquo uses VCD template repository and obtains the operating system type from the template. If the template has no vCPU and RAM values, the platform sets a default of 1 CPU and 1024 MB of RAM.

  • Abiquo requires VMware tools installed on the template in order to specify the administrator password and for the guest to recognize the IPs assigned to the NICs.

    • Users cannot deploy VMs without VMware tools installed

    • The platform will not import templates without tools. After upgrade, users cannot deploy templates without tools and the platform will eventually classify them as unavailable templates

Abiquo autoscaling

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Driven by action plans, triggered by schedules or alarms

Abiquo alarms and alerts

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Abiquo action plans

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Create vertical and horizontal auto-scaling

Abiquo hardware profiles

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You can use Abiquo hardware profiles or CPU and RAM values

Abiquo VApp spec blueprints

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Save configurations and share them with users in appropriate locations