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Memory

Deployment

Total amount of RAM that may be used by VMs including hardware profiles assigned to VMs

Virtual CPUs

Deployment

Total number of virtual CPU cores that may be used by VMs including hardware profiles assigned to VMs

Local hard disk

Deployment

Total size of hard disk that may be used by VMs on hypervisor datastores and in public cloud providers

External storage

Configuration

Total size of external storage that may be assigned to VMs

VLANs

Configuration

Total number of private VLANs that may be defined. Note that a private VLAN is automatically created for every VDC, so this limit may restrict the number of VDCs that users can create

Public /floating/NAT IPs

Configuration

Total number of public IPs, floating IPs (in public cloud), and NAT IPs that may be used

Repository

Operations

Total size of NFS Repository space that may be used for the Catalogue including templates and instances (but not conversions). See Manage the datacenter catalogue?

Virtual machines

Deployment

Total number of VMs that users can deploy in the location using their allowed resources

DR protected virtual machines

Operations

Total number of VMs that users can protect with disaster recovery protection.

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Set a default role to limit tenant access to VDCs in a location

To give users different levels of access to virtual datacenters (VDCs) in specific providers or datacenters, administrators can assign a default role (with fewer privileges than user roles) for all VDCs in a location.
So this is a default value for the VDC role that you can set when you create or edit a VDC, that the administrator can later edit.

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Troubleshooting VDC creation

The platform may prevent a user from creating a VDC (even when they have the Manage virtual datacenters privilege) if they will not have enough privileges to work with resources in the VDC. This can occur if a restrictive default role will apply to the user. The default role applies to users without the "No VDC restriction " privilege. In order for these users to create a VDC:

  • the default role must have more privileges than an ENTERPRISE_VIEWER type role; or

  • the user must have the privilege to Manage roles so that this user is able to change the role of the virtual datacenter

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  1. Go to Users → edit enterprise → Reservations 

  2. The platform will display a list of Available servers (Physical Machines) that are in the enterprise's Allowed datacenters. (See Manage enterprises in the section Allow a tenant to access datacenters and cloud providers). 

  3. Select the physical machine(s) in their Datacenter/Rack and drag them into the Reserved servers list 

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