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Now that your credentials are stored, you are ready to create an endpoint. See Choosing an Endpoint
Scenario.
Choosing an Endpoint Scenario
You create the endpoints that allow vRealize Automation to communicate with your infrastructure.
Depending on your machine provisioning needs, the procedure to create an endpoint differs.
Choose an endpoint scenario based on the target endpoint type.
Table 32. Choosing an Endpoint Scenario
Environment Create Endpoint
vSphere Create a vSphere Endpoint
vSphere with NSX Create a vSphere Endpoint with Network and Security
Integration
vSphere with Net App FlexClone technology for storage Create a NetApp ONTAP Endpoint
vRealize Orchestrator Create a vRealize Orchestrator Endpoint
External IPAM provider endpoint Create a Third-Party IPAM Provider Endpoint
vCloud Air Subscription or OnDemand Create a vCloud Air Endpoint
vCloud Director Create a vCloud Director Endpoint
Hyper-V Standalone Create a Standalone Endpoint for Hyper-V
Hyper-V with SCVMM
(Microsoft Center Virtual Machine Manager)
Create a Hyper-V (SCVMM) Endpoint
KVM (RHEV) Create a KVM (RHEV) Endpoint
Amazon cloud service account
n
Create an Amazon Endpoint
n
(Optional) Add an Amazon Instance Type
Microsoft Azure Create a Microsoft Azure Endpoint
OpenStack tenant Create an OpenStack or PowerVC Endpoint
PowerVC Create an OpenStack or PowerVC Endpoint
Xen pool on a XenServer Create a Xen Pool Endpoint
XenServer Create a XenServer Endpoint
Import a list of endpoints
n
Preparing an Endpoint CSV File for Import
n
Import a List of Endpoints
Create a vSphere Endpoint
You can create endpoints that allow vRealize Automation to communicate with the vSphere environment
and discover compute resources, collect data, and provision machines.
If your vSphere environment is integrated with NSX, see Create a vSphere Endpoint with Network and
Security Integration.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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