Abiquo offers these features in the public cloud integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
The minimum boot disk sizes to deploy in OCI using Abiquo are:
50 GB for Linux
250 GB for Windows
Abiquo uses the OCI API, which has the following disk size requirement: you cannot deploy a VM with less than 50 GB of disk (for Linux) or 256 GB of disk (for Windows).
In the OCI portal, you can deploy VMs with smaller disk sizes. If you onboard these VMs and undeploy them, then when you try to redeploy the VM in Abiquo, if you do not resize the disk, OCI will respond with a disk size validation error.
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Configure and remove VMs
When you create a VM, you’ll select the hardware profile. Abiquo supports OCI Flex shapes, which are dyamic hardware profiles The minimum sizes of boot volumes to deploy in OCI using Abiquo are:
To onboard VMs, the enterprise must have credentials registered. If you onboard a VM with a boot volume that is smaller than the minimum size (50 GB for Linux, 250 GB for Windows), and you then undeploy and redeploy it, OCI may respond with validation error for disk size.
The Home view dashboard view can display public cloud billing information, including the latest bills and estimated bill. For the default tab display, see Hybrid and Home view, and for configuration instructions see Obtain OCI credentials and Configure dashboard display.
High availability
Requires the privileges to Manage availability sets and Assign availability set to VM
To use high availability, attach VMs to Regional subnets that are not specific to a single Availability domain
Resource groups
Resource groups represent Compartments in OCI. Requires the privilege to Manage resource groups, also Delete resource groups
When you synchronize (or onboard) a virtual datacenter (an OCI Virtual Cloud Network), Abiquo only onboards the resource groups of the VDC and the resources in the VDC
When you synchronize a virtual resource (firewall, load balancer, availability set, and so on), Abiquo will onboard its resource group (if it wasn't already in Abiquo)
When Abiquo periodically onboards and synchronizes volumes (OCI disks), then Abiquo will onboard the resource groups of the volumes. This may mean that some volumes and their resource groups may be automatically onboarded before the user onboards their resources in the platform
Tags
Abiquo multicloud tags are OCI Freeform tags and you can apply these tags to the following entities in the provider: virtual datacenters, VMs, firewalls, and load balancers.
You can use Abiquo multicloud tags with Abiquo multicloud tag policies
You can onboard OCI Defined tags into Abiquo but you cannot update or delete these tags using Abiquo