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This table describes Hetzner features offered in the public cloud integration, as well as Abiquo features that add important multi-cloud functionality.

See https://abiquo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/doc/pages/950829088 for full details of the Abiquo Hetzner Cloud integration.

Hetzner feature

Support

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Billing dashboard

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Obtain and display the provider billing data including the latest bills.
See Hybrid for examples, and for configuration instructions see Display cloud provider billing data

Billing

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Incorporate Hetzner billing data into a single bill for the multi-cloud platform

Hardware profiles

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Onboard hardware profile families and types

Configure and remove VMs

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When you create a VM, select the hardware profile

Reconfigure VMs

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Power on VM

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Power off VM

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Reset VM

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Pause and resume VM

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Storage

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  • Storage is volume disks. Users can onboard and create volumes, and attach them to VMs

Take a VM snapshot

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Remote access

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Open a console window to access your VM using your SSH key registered in Abiquo

Create and delete networks

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  • Each Abiquo VDC will map to an Hetzner Network

  • An Abiquo private network will map to a subnet in the VDC network

    • You can create Hetzner Regional subnets or subnets with a single Availability Domain

  • VMs

    • To be able to deploy your VM, the first IP address must always be a private IP address, in a private network or a public subnet.

    • To be able to connect to your VM, the first IP address must be a private IP in a public subnet and the second IP address must be a public IP.

Create and delete VPNs

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Create and delete VPCs

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Create and manage firewall policies

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Hetzner firewalls

Use Chef

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Use Chef attributes

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VM bootstrap scripts

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Users can work with cloud-init to automate VM configuration  

VM variables

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The variables are stored on the VM filesystem in ~/vm-variables.rc

Load balancing

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Abiquo supports Hetzner load balancers

VM monitoring and metrics

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Import VM template
from private cloud datacenter

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Use compatible templates prepared according to provider instructions. See VM Template Mobility

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