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This page describes how to manage virtual data centers in private cloud and how to onboard virtual resources from public clouds in the hybrid cloud platform

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This page section describes how to manage virtual datacenters in private cloud and public cloud
For details of how to onboard virtual datacenters and resources from public cloud, see Onboard from public cloud

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In the virtual datacentersin myCloud view you can manage your virtual compute, network, and storage resources. Each virtual datacenter (VDC) is a separate cloud environment in a single datacenter or public cloud region. In private cloud a virtual datacenter is on a single rack so that a private network has one network tag, such as a VLAN tag, in the switch on the same rack.

To access Virtual datacenters, click the myCloud button in the main menu and then click the cloud virtual datacenters button at the top left of the screen.

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When you create a virtual datacenter , with the None selected option for the Network, the platform does not create a default private network or assign the default network of the enterprise or platform.

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When you create a virtual datacenter with Default selected for the Network, the platform creates a private network and it . This private network counts as part of your network allocation limits, even if the default network for the enterprise in the datacenter is another type of network, such as an external network.

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If you are able to manage user roles, you can limit user access to a virtual datacenter for users that can have their virtual datacenters restricted (usually ordinary standard cloud users). For example, you can give users read-only access. You can only apply restricted roles to users that can have their VDCs restricted, which are users without the No VDC restriction privilege.

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Privileges: Manage roles, No VDC restriction

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  1. Go to myCloud → Virtual datacenters

  2. Create, edit, or onboard a virtual datacenter

  3. Go to Roles

    Create virtual datacenter with roles to restrict access
  4. For the Role, select a more restrictive role to replace user roles within this virtual datacenter.
    For example, to give cloud users read-only access, select the ENTERPRISE_VIEWER role

  5. To create exceptions to the VDC role:

    1. Select a Username and an exception Role for the user

    2. Click Add

  6. When you finish creating or editing the virtual datacenter, click Save

The exception will enable activate all privileges that are included in both the user's role and the exception role. It is not possible to grant additional privileges using a VDC role.

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  1. Go to Virtual datacentersEdit → Defaults

  2. For the Default firewall, select an appropriate firewall

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To manage tags for a virtual datacenter: 

  1. Go to Virtual datacenters → Edit a virtual datacenter → Tags

  2. Add tags

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    For more details see Edit resource tags.

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Set the default network for all virtual datacenters

By default, the platform automatically creates a default private network for each virtual datacenter. If So if you deploy a VM without assigning a NIC, the platform will add one from the default network.

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  1. To define the default private network for all virtual datacenters in the platform, go to Configuration view → Network

  2. To set the default network for all virtual datacenters in an enterprise: edit the enterprise and go to Datacenters, edit a datacenter and go to Default network. You can select the platform platform’s default private network or an external network of the enterprise

If When you change these values, the new values will apply to new virtual datacenters.

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