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  1. Go to Infrastructure → Private or Public

  2. Select a location and go to Hardware profiles

  3. Click the + add button

  4. Enter the details of the hardware profile

  5. Click Save

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Field

Value

Family

Select a family to classify the hardware profile. The family can help users understand the main purpose of the hardware profile

Type

Select a type to classify the hardware profile. The type can help users understand the performance specifications of the hardware profile

Name

Enter a unique name for the hardware profile. Identify it to users who will select it for their VMs.

CPU

The number of virtual CPUs to assign to VMs using this hardware profile. The combination of CPU and RAM must be unique in the datacenter. For dynamic hardware profiles this is the default value.

Cores per socket

The number of cores per socket to use for supported hypervisors such as VMware. The number of CPUs must be divisible by this value. For dynamic hardware profiles this is the default value.

RAM

The amount of virtual RAM to assign to VMs using this hardware profile. The combination of CPU and RAM must be unique in the datacenter. Select RAM units of MB, GB or TB. For dynamic hardware profiles, this is the default value.

Dynamic

To allow the user to enter CPU and/or RAM values, select the Dynamic option/s. Pricing and billing of dynamic hardware profiles will include cost codes, and CPU and RAM usage pricing.

Extra charges

For pricing and billing, select extra charges for the hardware profile. See Create a new cost code for an extra charge in Pricing view.

Active

Select this checkbox to activate or deactivate the hardware profile.
The platform will only display active hardware profiles to make available to an enterprise but inactive hardware profiles may be shown if they were previously selected when active.
The platform will display active hardware profiles only for selecting the recommended profiles for a template.
Users can work with active hardware profiles only.

Current generation

Select this checkbox to mark that the hardware profile is compatible with current VM templates

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Set prices for hardware profiles

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  1. For dynamic hardware profiles, the platform will also use the prices for CPU and RAM.

  2. You can set prices in a pricing model for individual hardware profiles in each datacenter.

  3. To onboard and synchronize prices from public cloud, see Synchronize public cloud price lists.

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Activate hardware profiles for users and templates

After you have prepared hardware profiles, do the following steps:

  1. Enable Activate hardware profiles for your tenants and select allowed hardware profiles. See Configure an enterprise in a cloud location

  2. By default, users can select from all custom hardware profiles for all templates. See Modify a VM template.
    You can edit a VM template andto:

    1. Recommend a set of hardware profiles OR

    2. Enable Activate a set of selected hardware profiles for each template. 

    See Modify a VM template

For details of how Abiquo will manage hardware profiles, see Automatic management of hardware profiles

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Prevent users from working with

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hardware

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profiles

For custom hardware profiles, you can deactivate a hardware profile at any time in Infrastructure view for the selected datacenter on the Hardware profiles page. The platform will not display inactive hardware profiles to select as recommended profiles in templates or for use in VMs.

For a tenant, to disable you can deactivate hardware profiles mode or to disable a specific hardware profile that is not in use in deployed VMs, see Manage enterprises In a datacenter or a public cloud region with custom hardware profiles, you can deactivate a hardware profile at any time. The platform will not display inactive hardware profiles to select as recommended profiles in templates or for use in VMs.by editing the enterprise in an allowed datacenter on the Hardware profiles tab.

If you only activate a set of recommended hardware profiles for each VM template, then users will not be able to work with the other hardware profiles.

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Deactivating custom hardware profiles

 If a user already is already using a hardware profile on a VM when you deactivate it, they can continue to use it until they delete their VM. In this case, the administrator can save the enterprise’s allowed datacenter with the inactive hardware profile selected.

You can activate a hardware profile again at any time. Also, the platform will automatically activate an existing hardware profile in preference to creating a new one when switching to hardware profile mode, capturing a VM, or creating a virtual appliance from a spec.

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Delete custom hardware profiles

After you deactivate a hardware profile, you may wish to delete it.

  • You cannot delete a hardware profile if it is used in a deployed VM

  • If the administrator deletes a hardware profile, it will be automatically removed from all enterprises.

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  • This means that an undeployed VM could have no hardware profile and the user will need to select a new one before they deploy.

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Synchronize hardware profiles with a provider

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