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2 Click Generate Ranges.
You must enter the subnet mask, range subnet mask, and base IP addresses on the Network Profile
Information tab before you can generate IP ranges. Starting with the base IP address,
vRealize Automation generates ranges based on the range subnet mask.
For example, vRealize Automation generates ranges of 254 IP addresses if the subnet mask is
255.255.0.0 and the range subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
3 Click New Network Range.
The New Network Range dialog box appears.
4 Enter a name and, optionally, a description.
5 Enter an IP address in the Starting IP address text box.
This IP address must match the base IP address in the routed network profile.
6 Enter an IP address in the Ending IP address text box.
7 Click OK.
The IP address range appears in the Defined Ranges list.
8 Click OK.
Configuring Reservations and Reservation Policies
A vRealize Automation reservation can define policies, priorities, and quotas that determine machine
placement for provisioning requests. Reservation policies restrict machine provisioning to a subset of
available reservations. Storage reservation policies allow blueprint architects to assign machine volumes
to different datastores.
Reservations
You can create a vRealize Automation reservation to allocate provisioning resources in the fabric group to
a specific business group.
For example, you can use reservations to specify that a share of the memory, CPU, networking, and
storage resources of a single compute resource belongs to a particular business group or that certain
machines be allocated to a specific business group.
You can create a reservation for the following machine types:
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vSphere
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vCloud Air
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vCloud Director
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Amazon
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Hyper-V
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KVM
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