The aim of this section is to list and describe, from a functional perspective, the different components that it will appear in the documentation
Concept | Description |
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Catalogue | The Catalogue is the centralized VM template library. You can deploy your VMs on a self-service basis using the templates available to them in the catalogue. |
Base format | The base format is the platform's default format for a hypervisor. See Template compatibility table#Hypervisor Compatibility Table |
Captured virtual machine | A VM that was created outside of Abiquo and retrieved (imported) into Abiquo then captured. |
Cloud | Datacenters that offer pay-as-you-go, scalable, and flexible virtual infrastructure (compute, network and storage) as a service to cloud users |
Datacenter | A group of physical machines on the same LAN (Local Area Network). |
Datacenter networks | Networks that the Cloud administrator creates at datacenter level: external, public, and unmanaged networks. |
Default network | A network that can be set for an enterprise (external, private) or virtual datacenter (public, external, private). |
Deploy | The process of allocating, provisioning, and powering on a virtual machine. |
Enterprise | On our multi-tenant platform, an enterprise is a cloud tenant. |
Enterprise repository | Each enterprise has its own catalogue where cloud users can select VM templates for self-service deployment. |
Hard limit | The maximum amount of RAM, CPU, and HD resources that you can use in an enterprise or virtual datacenter. |
Hypervisor | A virtualization platform that enables you to create different VMs on the same physical machine, e.g. VMware ESXi |
Instance | You can make an instance of your VMs, which is a snapshot copy of selected disks that are stored as an instance template in the catalogue. |
Managed networks | When you deploy a VM in a managed network, Abiquo configures the IP addresses. |
Managed - virtual machine | A VM that was created by the platform, or captured from its hypervisor or public cloud region that was added to the platform. |
Physical machine | A host or physical machine has a hypervisor running on it in order to provide a virtualization infrastructure |
Reconfigure | When you reconfigure a VM, you change it’s configuration after you deployed it. |
Soft limit | A soft limit will alert you that you are near an absolute limit of a resource, in a VDC, or in a cloud location. Soft limits < hard limits |
Synchronized | When your VMs or resources are synchronized, the states of the resources are the same in Abiquo and in the hypervisor or public cloud region. |
Tenant | In Abiquo, cloud tenants are known as enterprises. |
Undeploy | The process of destroying the VM in the hypervisor and releasing resources on the platform. |
Users | Your user belongs to a tenant enterprise, which may be an organization, department, and so on. |
VApp spec | A VApp Spec (Virtual Appliance Spec) is a configuration blueprint saved from a virtual appliance that users can deploy. |
Virtual appliance | A group of VMs running in a virtual datacenter. |
Virtual datacenter (VDC) | A partitioned area of the cloud where you can work with virtual resources that belong to your tenant. |
Virtual datacenter networks | Networks at virtual datacenter level: private networks that are isolated within the virtual datacenter. |
Virtual Machine (VM) | A guest or virtual machine is an instance of a virtual image with network and storage configurations. |
Virtual machine template (also Virtual image in API) | A VM template contains the disk files that the platform uses to create a VM and the VM definition. |
Virtual machine template definition | The VM template definition is description of the VM and the deployment requirements. |