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Option Description
XaaS architect For Advanced and Enterprise licensed users, create and manage XaaS
blueprints.
Software architect For Enterprise licensed users, create and manage software components and
application blueprints.
5 Click Next.
6 Search for corporate active directory users and select users to add to your custom group.
You assign yourself and anyone who needs an extremely high level of access to your
vRealize Automation development environment to this group.
7 Click Finish.
You granted your custom group the rights to manage the default tenant, create blueprints, and manage
the service catalog. As you configure vRealize Automation, you add permissions and roles to your custom
group.
What to do next
Assign your custom group to the IaaS administrator role.
Scenario: Assign IaaS Administrator Privileges to Your Custom
Group of Rainpole Architects
Using your default system administrator privileges, you assign your custom group to the IaaS
administrator role to allow the group to configure IaaS resources.
Procedure
1 Log out of the vRealize Automation console.
2 Select the vsphere.local domain and click Next.
3 Enter the default system administrator username, administrator, and password, vmware.
4 Select Administration > Tenants.
5 Click the default tenant name vsphere.local.
6 Click the Administrators tab.
7 Search for Rainpole architects in the IaaS administrators search box and select your custom
group.
8 Click Finish.
9 Log out of the console.
Any member of your custom group can now manage cloud, virtual, networking, and storage infrastructure
for all tenants in your vRealize Automation instance. You can update membership of the group at any time
to grant or revoke these privileges.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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