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5 Select the Resources tab.
6 Enter the resources information from your deployment environment.
Option Input
Compute resources Select a resource cluster from the drop-down menu.
Machine quota Specify the maximum number of powered on machines for this reservation.
Memory Specify the maximum amount of memory (MB) this reservation can consume.
Storage Select one or more storage paths and reserve space (GB) for this reservation.
Prioritize the storage paths, with 1 being the highest priority.
7 Select the Network tab.
8 Select at least one vSphere network path.
9 Click OK.
You have brought your vSphere infrastructure under vRealize Automation management and allocated
vSphere resources to your team.
What to do next
Using your IaaS architect privileges, you create a machine blueprint to clone vSphere CentOS machines.
Scenario: Apply a Location to a Compute Resource for Cross
Region Deployments
As a fabric administrator, you want to label your compute resources as belonging to your Boston or
London datacenter to support cross region deployments. When your blueprint architects enable the
locations feature on their blueprints, users are able to choose whether to provision machines in your
Boston or London datacenter.
You have a datacenter in London, and a datacenter in Boston, and you don't want users in Boston
provisioning machines on your London infrastructure or vice versa. To ensure that Boston users provision
on your Boston infrastructure, and London users provision on your London infrastructure, you want to
allow users to select an appropriate location for provisioning when they request machines.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a fabric administrator.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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