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Create a Reservation Policy
You can use reservation policies to group similar reservations together.
Create the reservation policy rst, then add the policy to reservations to allow a blueprint creator to use the
reservation policy in a blueprint.
The policy is created as an empty container.
You can control the display of reservation policies when adding, editing, or deleting by using the Filter By
Type option on the Reservation Policies page.
Prerequisites
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a fabric administrator.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Reservations > Reservation Policies.
2 Click Add.
3 Enter a name in the Name text box.
4 Select Reservation Policy from the Type drop-down menu.
5 Enter a description in the Description text box.
6 Click Update to save the policy.
Assign a Reservation Policy to a Reservation
You can assign a reservation policy to a reservation when you create the reservation. They can also edit an
existing reservation to assign a reservation policy to it, or change its reservation policy assignment.
Prerequisites
“Create a Reservation Policy,” on page 219.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Reservations > Reservations.
2 Point to a reservation and click Edit.
3 Select a reservation policy from the Reservation Policy drop-down menu.
4 Click Save.
Storage Reservation Policies
You can create storage reservation policies to allow blueprint architects to assign the volumes of a virtual
machine to dierent datastores for the vSphere, KVM (RHEV), and SCVMM platform types or dierent
storage proles for other resources, such as vCloud Air or vCloud Director resources.
Assigning the volumes of a virtual machine to dierent datastores or to a dierent storage prole allows
blueprint architects to control and use storage space more eectively. For example, they might deploy the
operating system volume to a slower, less expensive datastore, or storage prole, and the database volume
to a faster datastore or storage prole.
Some machine endpoints only support a single storage prole, while others support multi-level disk
storage. Multi-level disk storage is available for vCloud Director 5.6 and greater endpoints and for
vCloud Air endpoints. Multi-level disk storage is not supported for vCloud Director 5.5 endpoints.
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