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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 "
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Go to Users → edit enterprise → Reservations
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).
Select the physical machine(s) in their Datacenter/Rack and drag them into the Reserved servers list
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