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Go to Infrastructure → Private → select a datacenter
If you are in Map view or Statistics view, click the Server symbol in top right-hand corner to go to Servers view
Go to Allocation rules
On the Global pane, click the +add button
For the Rule type, select
Load level compute
If you are using a cluster as a physical machine, to create rules for the cluster, select the Server option
Complete the dialog
For Server or Cluster:
if you are using a VMware vCenter cluster as a host, to create rules for the cluster, select Server
For Cluster: If you are using vCenter with ESXi, the platform detects the clusters. Select a specific cluster. A cluster rule affects all hosts irrespective of their state, for example, it applies to hosts that are powered off.
For Aggregate: Select to create a rule for the sum of all resources in a group (datacenters, racks, or clusters). This means that the platform will sum all of the resources in the group and calculate the load level percentage of the total in order to determine the available resources for the group.
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Go to Infrastructure → Private → select a datacenter
If you are in Map view or Statistics view, click the Server symbol in top right-hand corner to go to Servers view
Go to Allocation rules
On the Global panel, click the + add button and complete the dialog
For the Rule type, select
Load level storage
For the Datastore and Datastore tier select
All
or a specific tierFor Storage, to limit the amount to use, enter a percentage (0 to 100%)
Click Save
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Go to Infrastructure → Private
Select a datacenter
Go to Allocation rules → Global
Click the + add button
Select Restrict shared server rule
Select the two enterprises that must not share a physical server. The cloud admin must configure the rules properly to customize VM deployments.
Note that you can also restrict servers by editing an enterprise in Users view. See https://abiquo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/doc/pages/327581849/Manage+enterprise+policies#Reserve-physical-machines-for-a-tenant-and-restrict-deployments.
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