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Table 420. Build Information Tab (Continued)
Setting Description
Key Pair Key pairs are required for provisioning with Amazon Web
Services.
Key pairs are used to provision and connect to a cloud
instance. They are also used to decrypt Windows
passwords and to log in to a Linux machine.
The following key pair options are available:
n
Not specied
Controls key pair behavior at the blueprint level rather
than at the reservation level.
n
Auto-generated per business group
Species that each machine provisioned in the same
business group has the same key pair, including
machines provisioned on other reservations when the
machine has the same compute resource and business
group. Because the key pairs are associated with a
business group, the key pairs are deleted when the
business group is deleted.
n
Auto-generated per machine
Species that each machine has a unique key pair. The
auto-generated per machine option is the most secure
method because no key pairs are shared among
machines.
Enable Amazon network options on machine Choose whether to allow users to provision a machine in a
virtual private cloud (VPC) or a non-VPC location when
they submit the request.
Instance Types Select one or more Amazon instance types. An Amazon
instance is a virtual server that can run applications in
Amazon Web Services. Instances are created from an
Amazon machine image and by choosing an appropriate
instance type. vRealize Automation manages the machine
image instance types that are available for provisioning.
For information about using Amazon instance types in
vRealize Automation, see “Understanding Amazon
Instance Types,” on page 59 and Add an Amazon Instance
Type,” on page 59.
Machine Resources Tab
Specify CPU, memory, storage, and EBS volume seings for your Amazon machine component.
Table 421. Machine Resources Tab
Setting Description
CPUs: Minimum and Maximum Enter a minimum and maximum number of CPUs that can
be provisioned by this machine component.
Memory (MB): Minimum and Maximum Enter a minimum and maximum amount of memory that
can be consumed by machines that are provisioned by this
machine component.
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