Configure an enterprise in a cloud location



A cloud location is a specific datacenter or public cloud region. 

To configure the limits and resource access of an enterprise in a location.

  1. Go to Users

  2. Edit an Enterprise and go to Datacenters

  3. Select and edit an Allowed datacenter or public cloud region or provider



Set allocation limits for a tenant in a provider or datacenter or region

For an enterprise in a cloud location, you can limit resources and set defaults. This means you can set an allocation limit for an enterprise in each datacenter or public cloud region. You can also enter provider limits to set an overall limit for each provider.

To limit resources in a datacenter or public cloud region, set allocation limits:

  1. Go to Users → edit an enterprise

  2. Go to Allowed datacenters

  3. Select an allowed Provider or an Allowed datacenter (datacenter or public cloud region) 

  4. Click the pencil edit button. 

  5. On the Allocation limits tab, set valid allocation limits

This is process is very similar to that of setting enterprise limits. For more details about allocation limits, see https://abiquo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/doc/pages/311370845/Manage+enterprises#Set-allocation-limits-for-a-tenant

Set allocation limits for an enterprise in a location, part 1
Set allocation limits for an enterprise in a location, part 1
Set allocation limits for an enterprise in a location, part 2
Set allocation limits for an enterprise in a location, part 2

Limit

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Description

Limit

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Description

Memory

Deployment

Total amount of RAM that may be used by VMs including hardware profiles assigned to VMs

Virtual CPUs

Deployment

Total number of virtual CPU cores that may be used by VMs including hardware profiles assigned to VMs

Local Hard Disk

Deployment

Total size of hard disk that may be used by VMs on hypervisor datastores and in public cloud providers

(Datastore tiers)

Deployment

Total size of hard disk that may be used by VMs in each hypervisor datastore tier

External Storage

Configuration

Total size of external storage that may be created for assignment to VMs

VLANs

Configuration

Total number of private VLANs that may be defined.
Note that a private VLAN is automatically created for every VDC, so this limit may restrict the number of VDCs that users can create.

Public IPs

Configuration

Total number of Public IPs, floating IPs (in public cloud), and NAT IPs that may be used

Repository

Operations

Private cloud: Total size of NFS Repository space that may be used in the Catalogue including templates and instances (but not conversions).
See Manage the datacenter catalogue in the section How much space can I use in the catalogue?

Virtual machines

Deployment

Total number of VMs that users can deploy in the location using their allowed resources

DR protected virtual machines

Operations

Total number of VMs that users can protect with disaster recovery protection.

 




Set the default network for a tenant in a datacenter

Every time the administrator creates a virtual datacenter, the platform creates a private network, and assigns a default network to the virtual datacenter.

If a user deploys a VM without creating a NIC, the platform will assign a NIC on the default network.

Before you begin:

  1. Select the network type. The default network for an enterprise in a datacenter can be any of the following:

  • The default is a private network (" An auto-created private VLAN " called " default_private_network "). Configure this at Configuration view in the Network section.

  • An external network, or an unmanaged network. Create it in Infrastructure view and for an external network, make IPs available. See Manage external networks  

To set the default network for an enterprise in a datacenter:

  1. Go to Users →  create or edit an enterprise 

  2. Go to Datacenters and edit an Allowed datacenter

  3. Then go to Default network 

    • The current default virtual network will be highlighted in bold text

  4. Select a different network

  5. Click Accept to save the changes to the Allowed datacenter

The platform will assign the new default network to all new virtual datacenters that users create.

Troubleshooting

  • Virtual datacenter networks can be defined at the following levels:

    • virtual datacenter (default or custom)

    • enterprise (default) 

    • platform

  • To override the enterprise's datacenter default network for a specific virtual datacenter:

    1. Go to Virtual datacenters → select virtual datacenterNetwork

    2. Select the network type and edit the Network, then select the Default option

  • See https://abiquo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/doc/pages/311373627 for an overview of the platform's network types






Allow a tenant to use datastore tiers in a datacenter

You can control access to datastore service levels with datastore tiers. 

To allow or prohibit access to a datastore tier for an individual enterprise

  1. Go to Users → edit enterprise → Datacenters → edit allowed datacenter → Datastore tiers

  2. Drag datastore tiers to the Allowed or Prohibited lists for this enterprise

  3. Click Accept to save the Enterprise datacenter resources

You can also set limits for the tenant for the datastore tiers within each datacenter. See https://abiquo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/doc/pages/311377504 in the “Set allocation limits for a tenant in a datacenter or region” section

 

Troubleshooting

  • You cannot restrict the access of enterprises that have already created disks in the tier

  • Changes in Infrastructure view to the Datastore tiers on the Enterprise access tab will override these settings

 


 

Allow a tenant to use backup polices in a datacenter

Backup policies enable users to select partially or fully pre-configured backups for their VMs. 

To allow a tenant to use backup policies:

  1. Go to Users and edit an enterprise

  2. Go to Datacenters and edit an Allowed datacenter or Allowed public cloud region

  3. Go to Backup policies

  4. Select the Backup policies to allow for the tenant

  5. To finish editing the location for the tenant, click Accept

Troubleshooting

  • The enterprise that creates backup policies will automatically be able to use them. For all other enterprises, select the backup policies to allow for each datacenter.

  • Users will require backup privileges to enable and configure backups

 

Related links:

  • To configure backup systems and create backup policies see Backup

  • For information about how users will work with backup policies on VMs, see VM backups


Allow a tenant to use hardware profiles

Hardware profiles can enable users to easily select appropriate hardware combinations for their VMs. Before you begin, you can create hardware profiles for the datacenter in Infrastructure view on the  tab. In public cloud, all hardware profiles may be automatically allowed.

To use hardware profiles:

  1. Go to Users and create or edit an enterprise 

  2. Go to Datacenters

  3. Create and/or edit an allowed datacenter or allowed public cloud region

  4. Go to Hardware profiles

  5. Select the checkbox to Enable hardware profiles mode for the tenant

  6. Select the Hardware profiles that the enterprise will be allowed to use (available hardware profiles)

After you enable hardware profiles for a tenant, you can do the following steps in the catalogue:

  • Check VM templates have hardware profiles within template CPU and RAM limits

  • Recommend hardware profiles for each template

  • Enable users to only work with recommended hardware profiles

See 

Abiquo will now require users to select hardware profiles when they create VMs.

Disable hardware profile mode

You can disable hardware profiles mode if the provider also supports CPU and RAM. When you disable it for an enterprise in a datacenter, the hardware profile details will simply “disappear” from VMs, and users will work with CPU and RAM values again. When editing the enterprise, however, the profiles that you made available are still marked, in case you decide to enable hardware profiles again.

If you enable hardware profile mode again, Abiquo enables hardware profiles in the same way as when you first enabled hardware profiles. After re-enabling hardware profile mode, you should check templates and recommended hardware profiles.

Disable specific hardware profiles

To restrict enterprise access to a specific hardware profile, if the enterprise does not have any deployed VMs using it, you can edit the enterprise’s allowed datacenter and unselect the hardware profile in the available list.

You can also make Abiquo hardware profiles inactive in Infrastructure view, at any time and even if they are used in deployed VMs. See 


Set default user roles for virtual datacenters in a provider or location

To give users different levels of access to virtual datacenters (VDCs) in specific providers or datacenters, administrators can assign a default role (with fewer privileges than user roles) for all VDCs in a location. So this is a default value for the VDC role that you can set when you create or edit a VDC, that the administrator can later edit.

To control access for users of a tenant in a provider or cloud location with a default role:

  1. Go to Users → create or edit an enterprise → Datacenters → edit a provider or an allowed location → Defaults

  2. Select a default Role

  3. Continue configuring the provider or location or click Accept

At the provider level, the platform will copy the default role to all provider regions. The default role for a region will apply to all new virtual datacenters in the region.  

Users with the Manage roles and No VDC restriction privileges can then edit the role for the virtual datacenter and define exceptions. See Set a virtual datacenter role to limit user access in .




Configure enterprise resources with the API

 

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