Virtual Private Cloud OnDemand User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- vCloud Air - Virtual Private Cloud OnDemand User's Guide
- Contents
- About This User's Guide
- Introducing Virtual Private Cloud OnDemand
- Navigating Virtual Private Cloud OnDemand
- Working with Virtual Machines
- Virtual Machine Overview
- Overview of Storage Tiers
- vApp Overview
- End User Virtual Machine Access
- Sort and View Virtual Machines
- Create a Virtual Machine from a Template
- Create a Virtual Machine Without Using a Template
- Virtual Machine Power Operations
- Edit Virtual Machine Properties
- Adjust Virtual Machine Resources
- Add a Disk to a Virtual Machine
- Set Storage and Runtime Leases for a vApp
- Manage Virtual Machine Properties in vCloud Director
- Connect a Virtual Machine to a Network
- Change Network Assignments for a Virtual Machine
- Connect a Virtual Machine to the Internet
- Log Into a Virtual Machine Guest OS with the Console
- Virtual Machine Monitoring
- Work with Virtual Machine Snapshots
- Managing Your Public Cloud Environment
- Capacity for Virtual Private Cloud OnDemand
- Geographical Locations
- About Gateways and Networks
- Virtual Data Center Overview
- Create a Virtual Data Center
- Edit or Delete a Virtual Data Center
- Virtual Data Center Permissions
- Catalogs and Templates Overview
- Manage Catalogs in vCloud Director
- Role-based User Account Management
- Add a User to Your Service
- Edit User Details
- Delete a User from Your Service
- Reset a User's Password
- Managing User Groups
- Metering Resource Usage
- Index
Capacity for Virtual Private Cloud OnDemand
Capacity is the amount of pooled resources available for allocation to your virtual machines in your
Virtual Private Cloud OnDemand environment. You do not allocate resources to your virtual data centers.
However, each virtual data center is implemented with initial capacity limitations. Adding multiple virtual
data centers expands your capacity limits exponentially.
Initial Capacity Limits for Your Account
When you create a virtual data center in Virtual Private Cloud OnDemand, it is created in your environment
based on the virtual data center template vdc-template, which allows for the following initial (default)
capacity:
Table 4‑1. Initial Limits for Virtual Private Cloud OnDemand
Resource Initial Limits
VIRTUAL DATA CENTERS
Virtual Data Centers/Customer 4 Virtual Data Centers (create a support ticket
to increase this default limit)
vCPUs/Virtual Data Center 50 vCPUs (130GHz / 2.6GHz per vCPU)
vCPU Speed/Virtual Data Center 130GHz
Memory/Virtual Data Center 100GB (contact VMware to increase this
default limit)
Storage/Virtual Data Center 2TB per type (2TB standard and 2TB
accelerated)
VIRTUAL MACHINES
vCPU/Virtual Machine 16
Memory/Virtual Machine 100GB vRAM
Storage/Disk 2TB
Disks/Virtual Machine 16 (however, Virtual Private Cloud OnDemand
supports adding 8 disks/virtual machine—use
vCloud Director to add more than 8 disks to a
virtual machine)
Powered on Virtual Machines/Virtual Data Center 50
Total Virtual Machines/Virtual Data Center 50 Powered On + Powered Off Virtual
Machines = 2000GB (Storage/Virtual Data
Center)
GATEWAYS AND NETWORKS
Maximum gateways/Virtual Data Center 1
Routed Networks/Gateway 9
Isolated Networks/Gateway Unlimited
Networks/Virtual Data Center 20
Virtual NICs/Virtual Data Center 100
Network Objects/Virtual Data Center 100
Public IP Addresses/Virtual Data Center 5
Public IP Addresses/Customer 20
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