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Introduction to public cloud

The multi-cloud platform enables you to add public cloud regions and vCloud Director clouds as public cloud regions for compute and/or billing.

The default Hybrid tab of the Home dashboard view can display public cloud billing information, including latest bills and estimated bills. For details of the dashboard widgets, see Hybrid and for configuration details, see Display cloud provider billing data

For compute access, you can offer cloud tenants a federation of private cloud and public clouds in a single pane of glass. And you can control the use of public cloud resources in the same way as you can in the platform's private cloud datacenter (quotas, limits, etc).  

The platform manages public cloud regions using remote services. When you create a public cloud region, the remote services can be shared with other datacenters or public cloud regions, and you do not need an NFS repository. 

An Abiquo datacenter and public cloud location

Each cloud tenant using the public cloud region will require its own cloud provider account and needs to add a set of credentials to the Enterprise. You can use Abiquo to manage AWS and Azure reseller accounts for your customers.

When users create a virtual datacenter and deploy in the public cloud region, the platform creates the entities in the public cloud provider. For example, in AWS, Abiquo creates a VPC and in AWS, VMs deployed in the VPC virtual datacenter are AWS EC2 Instances. 

 An Abiquo VDC and its corresponding Amazon VPC

Abiquo also synchronizes with all public cloud providers to onboard virtual resources, either at the virtual datacenter or regional level. An examples of a provider with virtual datacenter synchronization is AWS, and one with regional synchronization is Google Cloud Platform.


Create a public cloud region

This section describes how to create a public cloud region.
For an introduction to public cloud in Abiquo, see Public cloud

A public cloud region represents a region of a cloud provider in Abiquo, to enable users to have compute access: to use virtual resources and deploy VMs in the cloud, and/or billing access: to display cloud billing data on the dashboard.

Privileges: Access Infrastructure view and PCRs, Manage public cloud regions

Before you begin:

To create a public cloud region:

  1. Go to Infrastructure → Public

  2. Click the + add button at the bottom of the Public cloud regions list 

  3. On the Create public cloud region dialog, enter the base Name and select the Provider.

  4. Select the Regions

    • The platform will create a region with Name, and for the next regions it will add a suffix of _1, _2, and so on, and the region’s location.  

    • If the platform cannot create a region, it will go on to the next region on the list.

       Create public cloud regions by selection

  5. Click Next

  6. For the Virtualization manager, in the remote services IP address field, enter the domain name of the Remote Services server.

    1. You can share the remote services with multiple public cloud regions or private cloud.

      1. You can select the Remote Services server from the pulldown, and click Duplicate IP address

    2. We recommend that you Check the remote services before you save your regions

       Create a public cloud region with remote services
  7. Click Save

    The platform will create your public cloud region.

To allow users to deploy in the public cloud region, edit your enterprises to:

  1. Edit Datacenters and add the new region to the Allowed datacenters list

  2. Add Credentials for the cloud provider API. See Obtain public cloud credentials

    1. You will require one separate account for each enterprise using a public cloud region, which means one account or subscription per enterprise

    2. For certain regions, such as those in China, you will require separate credentials, which you can enter separately after you select the appropriate provider, such as Amazon CHINA

    3. For vCloud Director, you will require Organization and Administrator credentials 

To allow administrators to manage the public cloud region, edit your user scopes and add the new region


Allow a tenant to access datacenters and public cloud regions

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Add public cloud credentials for the enterprise

To work with public cloud regions or obtain billing data, an enterprise can have one public cloud account or subscription per cloud provider. All the users in the tenant will work with this same account. No other enterprises can share the same account or subscription.

This section describes how to add public cloud credentials to a standard enterprise. These instructions are for users with permissions to manage enterprises.
For instructions for tenant administrators to add credentials to their own enterprises,
see Add credentials for public cloud

Privileges: Manage provider credentials, Manage enterprises, Allow user to switch enterprises, Access Users view

Before you begin:

  1. Obtain credentials to access the cloud provider's API. For Abiquo's basic guides, see Obtain public cloud credentials.  Always check your provider documentation too.

To add public cloud credentials:

  1. Go to Users view and edit an enterprise

  2. Go to Credentials → Public

  3. Select the Provider. There may be a separate provider for regions requiring different credentials


To add credentials for compute with optional billing and pricing:

  1. Enter the Access key ID:

    1. For AWS, enter the Access key ID

    2. For Azure standard accounts and CSP customers, the format is subscription-id#app-id#tenant-id

    3. For GCP the format is project_id#client_id#client_email#private_key_id

    4. For OCI the format is tenancy#user#fingerprint

  2. For the Secret access key:

    1. For AWS, enter the Secret access key

    2. For Azure, enter the password for the application.

    3. For GCP, enter the private key in the correct format

    4. For OCI enter the private key in PEM format.

  3. Optionally, for Amazon, GCP, or OCI billing, select Also use for pricing
    For Azure, to add billing credentials, go to Pricing.
    See Add public cloud pricing credentials for a tenant


To add credentials for billing only:

  • For a standard AWS customer account, do the steps at Add a customer AWS account for billing only

  • For a customer of an Azure CSP or an Amazon organization do these steps.

    1. Enter the Access key ID as follows:

      • For Azure, the format is subscription-id##tenant-id

      • For Amazon, the format is account-id

    2. For the Secret access key, enter a random string

    3. Click Add account. Abiquo will validate your credentials with the cloud provider and save them

    4. Finish editing the enterprise and click Save


The platform will add the cloud provider account for the enterprise, which will also require access to a public cloud region.

If you have a reseller account (Azure CSP, AWS organization), you can automatically create tenant accounts and add them to enterprises in the platform. See Create an account in public cloud for the customer of a reseller.


Create a user to access the cloud provider portal

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Onboard resources from public cloud

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Synchronize to update resources in public cloud

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Control enterprise resource usage in public cloud

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Display public cloud resources and statistics

In public cloud, Abiquo infrastructure metering and accounting register virtual CPUs, RAM, system disks, and floating public IPs. 

The platform displays infrastructure statistics and resource usage for private and public cloud. You can display statistics for all datacenters or all public cloud regions, or filter them for a specific datacenter or region.

Privileges: Access Infrastructure view, Display resource usage panel

To view the resource usage of a cloud location:

  1. Go to Infrastructure → Private or Public

  2. Select All, or select a datacenter or public cloud region

  3. If necessary, to display the Statistics view, click on the chart statistics button

 Display infrastructure statistics

API Documentation

For the Abiquo API documentation of this feature, see Abiquo API Resources and the page for this resource StatisticsResource.


Synchronize hardware profiles with a provider

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Control VMs running in public cloud providers

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Sending email notifications

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Delete a public cloud account

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