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Preparing for Virtual Machine Image Provisioning
Before you provision instances with OpenStack, you must have virtual machine images and flavors
configured in the OpenStack provider.
Virtual Machine Images
You can select an virtual machine image from a list of available images when creating blueprints for
OpenStack resources.
A virtual machine image is a template that contains a software configuration, including an operating
system. Virtual machine images are managed by the OpenStack provider and are imported during data
collection.
If an image that is used in a blueprint is later deleted from the OpenStack provider, it is also removed from
the blueprint. If all the images have been removed from a blueprint, the blueprint is disabled and cannot
be used for machine requests until it is edited to add at least one image.
OpenStack Flavors
You can select one or more flavors when creating OpenStack blueprints.
OpenStack flavors are virtual hardware templates that define the machine resource specifications for
instances provisioned in OpenStack. Flavors are managed by the OpenStack provider and are imported
during data collection.
vRealize Automation supports several flavors of OpenStack. For the most current information about
OpenStack flavor support, see the vRealize Automation Support Matrix at
https://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vcac-pubs.html.
Preparing for Amazon Machine Image Provisioning
Prepare your Amazon Machine Images and instance types for provisioning in vRealize Automation.
Understanding Amazon Machine Images
You can select an Amazon machine image from a list of available images when creating Amazon
machine blueprints.
An Amazon machine image is a template that contains a software configuration, including an operating
system. They are managed by Amazon Web Services accounts. vRealize Automation manages the
instance types that are available for provisioning.
The Amazon machine image and instance type must be available in an Amazon region. Not all instance
types are available in all regions.
You can select an Amazon machine image provided by Amazon Web Services, a user community, or the
AWS Marketplace site. You can also create and optionally share your own Amazon machine images. A
single Amazon machine image can be used to launch one or many instances.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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