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The platform will add the physical machine to the rack and display it in the tree view of the Servers tab
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2.4. Oversubscribe the physical machine
To oversubscribe the CPU and RAM of your physical machine in a test environment:
Go to Allocation rules
On the Global panel, click the + add button
Select the
Load level compute
rule typeIf you are using vCenter clusters as servers, select Server
If you are using vCenter hosts, select Server or Cluster
Complete the dialog:
Optionally, select a specific server
For RAM and CPU cores set values above
100%
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3. Add VM templates to the catalogue
The catalogue stores VM templates so that users can easily create VMs from them. You can upload OVA templates from your local filesystem or download test templates from a remote repository. The templates in the catalogue are available to the virtual datacenters.
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The platform will display the templates you downloaded in the catalogue.
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To upload an OVA template, see Upload OVA templates from the local filesystem
4. Create an enterprise
In Abiquo, cloud tenants are called Enterprises.
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Go to Users
At the bottom of the Enterprises list, click the + add button
Enter the Name of the tenant
To allow your users to deploy, enable a datacenter for the enterprise. Go to Datacenters and drag datacenters into the Allowed datacenters list
Click Save
Go to Users → Users click the + add button to add a user, and enter the details for a cloud administrator. Then create an enterprise administrator and a user.
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5. Create a virtual datacenter
Virtual datacenters organize the infrastructure for providing the cloud service. From here, users can create VMs in virtual appliances and the Abiquo platform will deploy them to the infrastructure.
Go to myCloud view and Virtual datacenters by clicking the cloud icon
At the bottom of the V. datacenters list, click the + add button and select Create virtual datacenter
Enter a Name, and select the Datacenter and if necessary a Hypervisor type
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6. Create and deploy a virtual appliance
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6.1. Create a virtual appliance
A virtual appliance is a container for a group of VMs running in a virtual datacenter. It is like a folder that can contain a related set of VMs that are used to provide a service. For example, a web stack. At the virtual appliance level, you can deploy these VMs together, view their performance statistics, and so on.
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The virtual appliance you create will appear in the Virtual appliances list. For more details, see Manage virtual appliances.
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6.2. Add VM templates to create VMs
To create VMs:
To open your virtual appliance, click Open
Click Create VM
Select a template from the list of available and compatible templates.
For the Name enter a user-friendly name for your VM
This name may change when you deploy the VM if a VM with the same name already exists on the hypervisor
Click Save
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6.3. Deploy the virtual appliance
Click the Deploy button to deploy the virtual appliance.
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