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2 Right-click the organization name and select Properties.
3 Click the Policies tab.
4 Select the lease options for vApps and vApp templates.
5 Select the quotas for running and stored virtual machines.
6 Select the limits for resource intensive operations.
Only system administrators can set limits.
7 Select the number of simultaneous connections for each virtual machine and click OK.
Managing Organization Resources
vCloud Director organizations obtain their resources for one or more organization virtual datacenters. If an
organization needs more resources, you can add a new organization virtual datacenter or modify an existing
organization virtual datacenter. You can take resources away from an organization by removing or
modifying an organization virtual datacenter.
For more information about adding an organization virtual datacenter, see “Create an Organization Virtual
Datacenter,” on page 54.
For information about removing an organization virtual datacenter, see “Delete an Organization Virtual
Datacenter,” on page 62.
For information about modifying the resources available to an existing organization virtual datacenter, see
“Edit Organization Virtual Datacenter Allocation Model Settings,” on page 63, and “Edit Organization
Virtual Datacenter Storage Settings,” on page 63.
Managing Organization vApps and Virtual Machines
Some tasks related to managing organization vApps and virtual machines can only be performed by a
system administrator. For example, system administrators can add vSphere virtual machines to an existing
vApp, create a vApp based on a vSphere virtual machine, and place a vApp in maintenance mode.
For more information about working with vApps in an organization, see the VMware vCloud Director User's
Guide.
Add a vSphere Virtual Machine to a vApp
A system administrator can import a vSphere virtual machine into an existing vCloud Director vApp.
Prerequisites
You must be logged in to vCloud Director as a system administrator and the organization containing the
vApp must have an available organization virtual datacenter.
Procedure
1 Click the Manage & Monitor tab and click Organizations in the left pane.
2 Right-click the organization name and select Open.
3 Click the My Cloud tab and click vApps in the left pane.
4 Right-click the vApp name and select Open.
5 On the Virtual Machines tab, click the Actions button and selectImport from vSphere.
6 Select a vCenter Server and a virtual machine.
7 Type a name and optional description for the virtual machine.
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