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Table Of Contents
- About this Guide
- Introducing Hybrid Cloud Manager™
- Understanding the Hybrid Cloud Manager Installation Process
- Choosing a Deployment Architecture
- Preparing Your Installation Environment
- Installing and Configuring Hybrid Cloud Manager
- Install the Hybrid Cloud Manager Appliance
- Register the Hybrid Cloud Manager with the vCenter
- Configuring the Hybrid Cloud Manager for vCenters with an External Lookup Service
- Register the Hybrid Cloud Manager with a vCloud Air Endpoint
- Installing and Configuring Hybrid Services
- Configuration Overview
- Start Appliance Installation and Configuration
- Configure the Hybrid Cloud Gateway
- Configure the Network Extension Service
- Stretching an L2 Network to vCloud Air
- Migrating a Virtual Machine to vCloud Air
- Administration
- Troubleshooting
vCloud Air® Hybrid Cloud Manager™ Installation and Administration Guide
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5. Fill in your vCloud Air Username, Password, and Organization, then click Register.
The vCloud Air Endpoint is added to the “Cloud registrations” section.
When the registration is complete, the Hybrid Services and Extended Networks tabs are added to the Hybrid Cloud
Manager center pane.
Installing and Configuring Hybrid Services
Now that the Hybrid Cloud Manager has been installed and connected to your Dedicated Cloud, you can install and
configure the hybrid service virtual appliances.
During the configuration, most of the information you provide refers to the on-premises (local) VMs. The installer uses
your inputs to provision each appliance both on premises and in vCloud Air.
Configuration Overview
The following procedure assumes that you are configuring all three virtual service appliances, however, they are not all
required.
• The Hybrid Cloud Gateway (configured in Step 1 on page 23) is required.
• To install WAN optimization, just choose the option in Step 4 on page 23 (no further configuration required).
• The Network Extension service is configured in Step 6 on page 24.
If you choose to defer installing an optional appliance, you can always return to the Hybrid Services Configuration wizard
and install the appliance later on. However, removing an appliance requires application downtime (see “Removing
Hybrid Service Appliances”).
Start Appliance Installation and Configuration
1. Log in to the vSphere Web Client. On the Home tab, click the Hybrid Cloud Manager icon.
The Hybrid Cloud Manager pane opens.
2. Click the Hybrid Services tab.