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Provider vDCs, organization vDCs, external networks, organization networks, and network pools are all
considered
cloud resources. After you add cloud resources to vCloud Director, you can modify them and view
information about their relationships with each other.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Managing Provider vDCs,” on page 39
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“Managing Organization vDCs,” on page 43
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“Managing External Networks,” on page 49
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“Managing Organization Networks,” on page 50
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“Managing Network Pools,” on page 66
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“Managing Cloud Cells,” on page 67
Managing Provider vDCs
After you create a provider vDC, you can modify its properties, disable or delete it, and manage its ESX/ESXi
hosts and datastores.
Enable or Disable a Provider vDC
You can disable a provider vDC to prevent the creation of organization vDCs that use the provider vDC
resources.
When you disable a provider vDC, vCloud Director also disables the organization vDCs that use its resources.
Running vApps and powered on virtual machines continue to run, but you cannot create or start additional
vApps or virtual machines.
Procedure
1 Click the Manage & Monitor tab and click Provider vDCs in the left pane.
2 Right-click the provider vDC name and select Enable or Disable.
Delete a Provider vDC
You can delete a provider vDC to remove its compute, memory, and storage resources from vCloud Director.
The resources remain unaffected in vSphere.
Prerequisites
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Disable the provider vDC.
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