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Abiquo 6.0 (Not included in the features by version search)
Abiquo 5.4
- Edit disk size and tier in VM templates and VMs
- Abiquo and Rubrik backup
- Abiquo and VMware Cloud Director 10.3
- Use Guest setup to inject IP addresses without DHCP
- Changes to scopes for tenant hierarchies
- Abiquo and GCP firewall policies
- Update the MAC addresses of private IPs
- Multicloud storage limits for tenants
- Use guest setup to configure Windows instances in AWS
- Abiquo and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- Onboard accounts in non-default AWS regions
- Outsource cloud services with restricted VApps
Abiquo 5.3
- Filter and paginate the list of VMs on a server
- UEFI boot
- Datastore tier limits for tenants
- Create public subnets in AWS
- Datastore tier limits
- Application load balancers in AWS
- Identify VMs with their provider ID
- Public cloud billing improvements
- Dynamic dashboards
Abiquo 5.2
- Support for vSphere 7.0
- Custom VM icons
- Custom metrics for VApps and Scaling groups in the UI
- Multiple IdPs for SAML from user email domain
- Extended billing dashboards
- Add tenant metadata to your VMs
- Multicloud resource tagging
- Deploy OVA ready templates
- SSO for Abiquo Reporting
- Disaster Recovery as a Service
- Azure Standard SKUs for load balancers and public IPs
- Abiquo and Google Cloud Platform
- Abiquo and Azure Resource Groups
Abiquo 5.1
- Deploy a VM from anywhere
- Veeam 10 backup integration
- Create and deploy a VM from anywhere
- Locations section in virtual datacenters
- Support for SATA disks
- Filter virtual datacenters by provider
- Address ranges for VDCs in public cloud
- Fee per VM
- Capture VMs with duplicate names in different datacenters
- Support for VMware vSphere 7
Abiquo 5.0
- vCloud firewalls at Edge level
- Abiquo tags vCloud Director Organization vDCs
- Configure reseller email accounts
- Accept terms of use for Azure VM templates
- Create public cloud accounts
- Send webhook action in action plans
- Create users to access the cloud provider portal
- Support for Azure Plans
- Limit bandwidth of NAT IPs with QoS
- Availability Sets in Azure
- Reset guest password in vCloud Director
Abiquo 4.7
- External scopes
- Manage external networks in vCloud Director
- Abiquo Java Stream Client
- Backup pricing per gigabyte
- Allowed CIDRs for roles and scopes
- SAML Integration for secure SSO
- Support for fenced vApps in vCloud Director
- vCloud Director hard disks
- Budget control
- Billing dashboard improvements
- NAT in vCloud Director
- Privileges to control virtual networking
- Improvements to event management
- API improvements to virtual machines
- Allow access to the platform by network addresses
- Improvements to VM capture in private cloud
- Hot reconfigure remote access to vCenter VMs with native console
- Public cloud improvements
- Public cloud storage
- Allow Application Level Gateway access in NSX DFW
- Recommended datastore tiers for VM templates
Abiquo 4.6
- Asynchronous tasks and display task progress
- Control VDC default roles for enterprises in locations
- Dell EMC Networker backup plugin
- JSON templates to define action plan entries
- Allow access to VM initial passwords
- Public cloud price list synchronization
- Multicloud infrastructure privileges
- Usage data in VM hours from the API
- Dashboard improvements
- Protect enterprise properties with types
- Changes to Discovery Manager remote service
- Improvements to vCloud Director Integration
- Automatically create scaling actions
- Set resource allocation limits per provider
- Create more than one VDC in NSX ECMP
- Azure VPNs
- Private IP reservation
- Support for more guest operating systems on VMware
- Detect vCenter management IPs
- Default firewalls for virtual datacenters
- Move a VM to a different VDC
- Monitoring improvements
- Backup pricing
Abiquo 4.5
- Greater control of concurrent operations
- Resynchronization of captured VMs after physical machine changes
- Maintenance window notices
- Save license costs with VMware DRS rules
- Tenant hierarchy management
- Release tenant resources in public cloud
- Group vCloud Director regions by endpoint
- Add default template icons by operating system types
- Dynamic hardware profiles and cost codes for hardware profiles
- New REST API documentation site
- Main menu icon with external links
- Support for new public cloud regions
- Cookie message and privacy policy
- Remove NICs with hot reconfigure
- Filter by template publisher in Microsoft ARM
- Require a datastore tier for VM template disks
- Improvements to VM search
- Changes to public cloud synchronization
- Extended vCloud Director integration
- Resize disks in Action plans
Abiquo 4.4
- Use Dnsmasq for DHCP
- Add Dnsmasq for DHCP
- User interface changes in Abiquo 4.4
- Classic firewalls
- Move VMs and scaling groups in virtual datacenters
- Restrict VMs for provider services
- Group public cloud regions by provider
- Control view for cloud alerts and action plans
- Control access with VDC roles
- Alarms across the cloud
- Connect virtual networks with VPNaaS
- Metrics across the cloud
- VM limits
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Classic
- Define tenant hierarchies
- Cloud bursting and automation in hybrid cloud
- Deploy to VMware clusters
- Display VMs in virtual datacenters
Abiquo 4.2
Abiquo launched version 4.2 of its award-winning software in December 2017. With the abilities to deliver VM horizontal and vertical auto-scaling on any cloud, schedule workload actions, create application blueprints and deploy them to multiple cloud infrastructures, set up application and workload monitoring and offer different storage SLAs to different tenant groups, Abiquo customers can meet their tenants' needs and differentiate their services even further. Enhanced support for reseller models helps MSPs find new routes to market. Advanced multi-tenancy capabilities, optimization tools and the new metrics tabs are some of the new features included in this last release. This document describes how Abiquo v4.2 can benefit your business, and please contact us for more information.
The following features and improvements were introduced in Abiquo 4.2:
- New dashboard widgets
- Guacamole integration for unified remote access across all providers
- Infrastructure view tab showing all VMs at datacenter level
- Exclude customer network ranges
- VMware capacity control at cluster level
- Template list view
- Apply firewalls per networks
- Wildcards in search boxes.
- Re-enable automatic send mail after an alert is activated.
- Manage VM disk allocation
- Control the use of ISO disks
- Change to API authentication
- Improvements to vCloud Director integration
- Mail server options
- Role mapping to multiple AD groups
- Backup improvements
- VApp spec improvements
- Send guest password by SMS
- Network address translation blueprint for NSX
- NSX integration - Control Edge allocation
New dashboard widgets
See Home View with Metrics, Hybrid, and Optimization tabs. In v4.2.3+, the Administrator can configure billing widgets obtain provider billing information. And they can enable users to display these sections on the Hybrid tab with the appropriate privileges. To view more details of the latest bills, click on the link to Show more bills and select a point on the billing graph.The new Hybrid tab provides an overview of your resources in public cloud providers and your private clouds. This tab has two panels with the count of VMs and the VMs by location, which show a pie chart and list of the mix of VMs in public and private clouds.
Abiquo's Metrics tab provides an overview of the resources an enterprise is using across the platform. The tab contains 6 different panels including information about the resources used by a workload, such as CPU, RAM, disk I/O and network traffic. A new panel displays the Last deployed VMs. And another one displays the Last triggered alerts. From these two panels you can follow auto-scaling triggered by the monitoring system, based on alerts for built-in provider metrics or custom application metrics gathered using collectd.
The new Optimization tab aims to help you make the best use of your cloud resources and save money on your public cloud fees. The display contains 7 panels that give you real-time information about the highest and lowest usage of CPU and RAM, the VMs with the longest time on, and unused public IPs and load balancers. Detailed reporting is also available on the platform.
Guacamole integration for unified remote access across all providers
See Configure Remote Access to VMs and Connect to your VM and Changes to branding and Abiquo Branding Guide.The new Guacamole integration offers a single solution for unified remote access across providers, supporting consoles using VNC, RDP, and SSH. Guacamole connections are managed by a new Remote Access Manager remote service. When editing VM general information, users can now select a keymap to configure in a VM for ESXi. And for all connections, users can also select an on-screen keyboard for use in the Guacamole client. Customers can brand the Guacamole client by copying the stylesheet to their themes.The user can request a random initial password for the guest, they can then check the guest initial password, and as always, the platform controls the user access to these actions with privileges.
Infrastructure view tab showing all VMs at datacenter level
See Administer VMs in infrastructure. Abiquo 4.2 introduces a new Virtual machines tab that displays all workloads at the Infrastructure level, not just per hypervisor. And the new wildcard search will help you easily locate specific VMs. And as always you can click through to the Virtual datacenter or Virtual appliance from the entity name link.
Exclude customer network ranges
See Manage excluded networks. Abiquo extends the functionality for managing networks that supply datacenter services with the excluded network feature. In addition to controlling the use of NICs on these restricted networks, you can now prevent users from creating new networks with the excluded network address ranges. There is a new Excluded tab for managing this feature. To exclude a network, you just need to enter the network details.
VMware capacity control at cluster level
See Allocation Rules#Compute load level rules. Abiquo integrates closely with VMware and manages vCenter as a master hypervisor. Now Abiquo 4.2 increases control over workload placement and host capacity as it enables you to set allocation rules for VMware clusters. A cluster rule always has the highest priority over datacenter, rack, and server rules. A cluster rule affects all hosts in a cluster, irrespective of their state, for example, it applies to hosts that are powered off. The platform will now display clusters in the Servers tree in Infrastructure view. When you are creating a load level compute rule, the new Aggregate checkbox enables you to create a rule for the sum of all resources in a group (datacenters, racks or clusters) and calculate the load level percentage of the total in order to determine the available resources for the group.
Template list view
See Manage VM templates. The Apps library in Abiquo 4.2 has a new VM template list view that offers template details in a grid format. You can now control templates at a glance and use the new wildcard search feature for searching this list too
Apply firewalls per networks
See Manage Networks#Createaprivatenetwork, Manage Public Networks, Manage External Networks, Manage Unmanaged Networks. The firewalls per network feature enables you to select the VM NICs that a firewall policy should apply to. When users create a network, there is a new checkbox to exclude the network from the firewall policies applied to the VM. With this feature you can configure networks to supply datacenter services without any restrictions from the VM firewall policies that users create.
Wildcards in search boxes.
See Starting Abiquo for the First Time#Search in lists. On screens displaying lists of entities, users can enter a text string in the search box to retrieve all entities with the string in their text fields. From Abiquo 4.2, users can also enter a text containing one or more wildcard asterisk * characters.
Re-enable automatic send mail after an alert is activated.
See Manage Alerts
Manage VM disk allocation
Abiquo 4.2 gives you more control over disk allocation on ESXi, with a new Allocation attribute in the VM template and VM disks. A user with the appropriate privileges can set template disk allocation. And a user with the appropriate privileges can modify the allocation value after a VM is created and before it is deployed.
Control the use of ISO disks
Abiquo 4.2 contains a new privilege that enables you to control whether users can work with ISO disks or not. Customers should check the roles of users who will work with ISOs to ensure they have the appropriate privileges
Change to API authentication
As a security improvement, in Abiquo 4.2, cookie based authentication was replaced with request header based authentication. See Authentication
Improvements to vCloud Director integration
In Abiquo v4.2.3+ you can manage vCloud Director in Abiquo with Administrator or Organization credentials. If you create a public cloud region with Administrator credentials, multiple organizations can share it. In addition, Abiquo now synchronizes vCloud virtual appliances as Abiquo virtual datacenters. And Abiquo now supports vCloud virtual appliances that contain multiple virtual machines. In Abiquo v4.2.3, the administrator can configure only live metrics, or live metrics fallback when historical data is not present using Abiquo Configuration Properties. Abiquo also supports vCloud virtual appliance networks as Abiquo private networks, with the possibility of configuring access to an external network.
Mail server options
In Abiquo 4.2, the administrator can set values for a full range of SMTP options in the abiquo.properties file, see Abiquo Configuration Properties#server
Role mapping to multiple AD groups
As users may belong to more than one Active Directory group, Abiquo 4.2 enables administrators to map each Abiquo role to multiple groups.
Backup improvements
There is a new Backup policies tab on the VM control panel, where users can quickly access backup information. Other recent improvements include the ability to restore a VM that is not deployed from a backup in Avamar. The list of VM backups will now display the backup expiry date, and the site where the backup is done (destination) and if the backup is a replica. And administrators can now control if users can restore Avamar replica backups or not.
VApp spec improvements
In Abiquo 4.2, when users are creating a virtual appliance from a spec blueprint, they can now edit VM firewall rules and if a hardware profile is not available, they may select a replacement.
Send guest password by SMS
To enable the platform to send guest passwords by SMS, Abiquo can now store a phone number in user information. And the administrator can configure an AD integration to retrieve the phone number from user AD entries.
Network address translation blueprint for NSX
Abiquo can automatically configure Network Address Translation (NAT) for your users with a new plugin for NSX. The NAT feature enables more effective use of public IPs, because multiple VMs can share a single IP using different ports. As for other NSX network blueprints, the administrator configures the integration and creates a device in Abiquo to define the connection to the NSX system. Then the administrator creates NAT networks that contain a range of public IPs for use with NAT. The administrator manages the NAT IPs in the same way as public IPs.
When the user creates a VDC, the platform automatically assigns an available IP in a NAT network. This will be used to configure a default SNAT rule for all the private networks in the VDC, enabling an outside network or internet connection through the NAT IP, which is marked with a star symbol. The virtual datacenters NAT screen displays the NAT rules created by the users for the virtual datacenter; the platform does not display the default rule. A user with appropriate privileges can change the default NAT IP. Users can work with NAT IPs by adding NAT rules for the VM.
Users can also add NAT IPs as the public IP addresses for load balancers. The platform will create a NAT rule to match the routing rule port mappings of a load balancer with a NAT IP.
Generally, to enable services running on VM ports to be accessed from the outside network via the NAT IP, users will create DNAT rules. However, users can also create additional custom SNAT rules for VMs, to override the default rules and send outgoing traffic through a different NAT IP.
NSX integration - Control Edge allocation
The administrator can now set an allocation policy for Edge placement so that Edges can be automatically deployed on the datastore with the least VMs or the most space. See NSX Gateway configuration guide and NSX with ECMP configuration guide
Abiquo 4.0
- Allocation rules for storage
- Abiquo Backup Improvements
- User scopes and scope hierarchies
- Abiquo AWS integration networking changes
- User interface changes in Abiquo 4.0
- Azure ARM firewalls and load balancers
- Hardware profiles in private cloud
- Horizontal autoscaling of virtual machines
- Generate a random password at VM deploy
Abiquo 3.10
- Azure ARM integration
- VM template scopes
- Pricing per datacenter and reseller support
- Relocate a virtual machine to a compatible hypervisor
- Onboard public cloud regions
- Virtual machine action plans
- Set VM hostname with VMware guest customizations
Abiquo 3.8
Abiquo 3.6
- Mobility - Updated: VM Template Mobility
- Onboard VDC from Public Cloud
- Collectd plugin
- Metric Dimensions
- XenServer Metrics
- ISO feature
- Graceful Shutdown
- OAuth Improvements
- User Interface Changes in Abiquo 3.6
- Azure Improvements
- Hyper-V CSV
Abiquo 3.4
- Docker Plugin
- CloudSigma Support
- SoftLayer Support
- Multi-disk Templates
- Instance Formats
- Virtual Machine Guest Variables
- Set disk controller type and controller for ESXi in the UI
- Improved Microsoft Azure Integration
- User Interface Changes in Abiquo 3.4
Abiquo 3.2
- Create Multiple Public Cloud Regions
- Improved Statistics Graphics
- Microsoft Azure
- Monitoring and Metrics
- Netmask Limitation Removed
- Onboarding Users with Tutorials
- OpenStack Plugin
- Password Improvements
- Protect Virtual Machine
- Restore for Backup Front-End
- Shared Remote Services
- Usability Improvements in Abiquo 3.2
Abiquo 3.1
- Extended public cloud provider support
- Load balancers in public cloud
- Recommended hardware profiles in public cloud
- Execute scripts after deploy in public cloud
- Hyper-V 2012 R2 Support
- Hyper-V Remote Access with FreeRDP Proxy
- ESX storage improvements
- Improved Infrastructure Password Security
- Workflow per cloud tenant via API
Abiquo 3.0
- Changes in Abiquo License Management
- New HTML5 User Interface
- Virtual machine synchronization
- Firewall Frontend
- Chef Attributes
- Improved AWS EC2 and VPC Integration
- Improved password security
- IPv6 Support
- KVM Extra Hard Disks on Hypervisor Datastore
- New Architecture for Public Cloud and Hybrid Cloud
- Nexenta block size property in v3.0.1