Abiquo manages vCenter as a master hypervisor manager, which you can be added add through the UI. There are then two modes: vCenter hosts and vCenter clusters as hosts.
You can set Abiquo configuration properties to configure the vCenter including the DVS, and optional NSX-V or NSX-T. For more details, see VMware.
Then you can add the vCenter to Abiquo. After you create a datacenter and a rack, you can add a hypervisor , selecting vCenter as the hypervisor type.Then you can select the ESXi hypervisors of the vCenter to add to the platform and configure them. In vCenter hosts mode, Abiquo automatically detects the clusters of the ESXi hypervisors and adds them to the appropriate Abiquo racks.manager, and when you add physical machines, select vCenter hosts or clusters.
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Abiquo supports shared datastores for VMware hosts and clusters.
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The UI detects and displays your servers or clusters with their VMs in the vCenter hierarchy.
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Abiquo supports remote access to VMs running on vCenter with WebMKS (or VNC for version 6.x). For environments that are not using VNC, see . See Install WebMKS proxy and configure WebMKSFor an environment with VMs running VNC, see Enable WebMKS for vCenter .