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If you plan to add a resource pool that is part of a cluster that uses vSphere HA, make sure you are familiar
with how vSphere HA calculates slot size. For more information about slot sizes and customizing vSphere HA
behavior, see the VMware vSphere Availability Guide.
Prerequisites
Verify that at least one vCenter Server is attached with an available resource pool to vCloud Director. The
resource pool must be in a vCenter cluster that is configured to use automated DRS. The vCenter Server must
have the vShield for VMware vCloud Director license key.
Procedure
1 Click the Manage & Monitor tab and click Provider vDCs in the left pane.
2 Click New Provider vDC.
3 Type a name and optional description.
You can use the name and description fields to indicate the vSphere functions available to the provider
vDC, for example, vSphere HA.
4 Select the latest supported hardware version and click Next.
This selection determines the latest supported hardware version for virtual machines in organization vDCs
based on this provider vDC. Hardware Version 9 requires ESXi 5.1 hosts.
5 Select a vCenter Server and resource pool and click Next.
If the vCenter Server has no available resource pools, no resource pools appear in the list.
6 Select one or more storage profiles for the provider vDC to support, click Add, and click Next.
7 Click Finish to create the provider vDC.
External Networks
An external network is a logical, differentiated network based on a vSphere port group. An external network
provides the interface to the Internet for virtual machines connected to external organization vDC networks.
For more information about organization vDC networks, see “Managing Organization vDC Networks,” on
page 81.
Add an External Network
Add an external network to register vSphere network resources for vCloud Director to use. You can create
organization vDC networks that connect to an external network.
Prerequisites
A vSphere port group is available. If the port group uses VLAN, it can use only a single VLAN. Port groups
with VLAN trunking are not supported.
VMware recommends using an auto-expanding static port group.
Procedure
1 Click the Manage & Monitor tab and click External Networks in the left pane.
2 Click the Add Network button.
3 Select a vCenter Server and a vSphere port group and click Next.
4 Type the network settings and click Next.
5 Type a name and optional description for the network and click Next.
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