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Table 419. General Tab Settings (Continued)
Setting Description
Reservation policy Apply a reservation policy to a blueprint to restrict the machines provisioned
from that blueprint to a subset of available reservations. Fabric
administrators create reservation policies to provide an optional and helpful
means of controlling how reservation requests are processed, for example to
collect resources into groups for different service levels, or to make a specific
type of resource easily available for a particular purpose. If your fabric
administrator did not configure reservation policies, you do not see any
available options in this drop-down menu.
Machine prefix Machine prefixes are created by fabric administrators and are used to create
the names of provisioned machines. If you select Use group default,
machines provisioned from your blueprint are named according to the
machine prefix configured as the default for the user's business group. If no
machine prefix is configured, one is generated for you based on the name of
the business group.
If your fabric administrator configures other machine prefixes for you to
select, you can apply one prefix to all machines provisioned from your
blueprint, no matter who the requestor is.
Instances: Minimum and Maximum To support clustering, you can provision multiple instances of the same
machine component as part of your blueprint. Enter a minimum and
maximum value to allow users to select from a range of instances.
Build Information Tab
Configure build information settings for an Amazon machine component.
Table 420. Build Information Tab
Setting Description
Blueprint type For record-keeping and licensing purposes, select whether
machines provisioned from this blueprint are classified as
Desktop or Server.
Provisioning workflow The only provisioning workflow available for an Amazon
machine component is CloudProvisioningWorkflow.
Create a machine by starting from either a virtual machine
instance or cloud-based image.
Amazon Machine Image Select an available Amazon machine image. An Amazon
machine image is a template that contains a software
configuration, including an operating system. Machine images
are managed by Amazon Web Services accounts.
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