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Select Network Pool
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network pool is a group of undifferentiated networks that is used to create vApp networks and NAT-routed
or internal organization networks.
Procedure
1 Select a network pool or select None.
If you select None, you can add a network pool later.
2 Enter the maximum number of networks that the organization can provision from the network pool.
3 Click Next.
Name the Organization vDC
You can provide a descriptive name and an optional description to indicate the vSphere functions available
for your new organization vDC.
Procedure
1 Type a name and optional description.
2 Click Next.
Confirm Settings and Create the Organization vDC
Before you create the organization vDC, review the settings you entered.
Procedure
1 Review the settings for the organization vDC.
2 (Optional) Click Back to modify the settings.
3 Click Finish to accept the settings and create the organization vDC.
When you create an organization vDC, vCloud Director creates a resource pool in vSphere to provide
CPU and memory resources.
Enable or Disable an Organization vDC
You can disable an organization vDC to prevent the use of its compute and storage resources by other vApps
and virtual machines. 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 Organization vDCs in the left pane.
2 Right-click the organization vDC name and select Enable or Disable.
Delete an Organization vDC
You can delete an organization vDC to remove its compute, memory, and storage resources from the
organization. The resources remain unaffected in the source provider vDC.
Prerequisites
Disable the organization vDC and move or delete all of its vApps, vApp templates, and media.
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