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When you provision using Amazon VPC, vRealize Automation expects there to be a VPC subnet from
which Amazon obtains a primary IP address. This address is static until the instance is terminated. You
can also use the elastic IP pool to also attach an elastic IP address to an instance in
vRealize Automation. That would allow the user to keep the same IP if they are continually provisioning
and tearing down an instance in Amazon Web Services.
Use the AWS Management Console to create the following elements:
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An Amazon VPC, which includes Internet gateways, routing table, security groups and subnets, and
available IP addresses.
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An Amazon Virtual Private Network if users need to log in to Amazon machines instances outside of
the AWS Management Console.
vRealize Automation users can perform the following tasks when working with an Amazon VPC:
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A fabric administrator can assign an Amazon VPC to a cloud reservation. See Create an Amazon
Reservation.
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A machine owner can assign an Amazon machine instance to an Amazon VPC.
For more information about creating an Amazon VPC, see Amazon Web Services documentation.
Using Elastic Load Balancers for Amazon Web Services
Elastic load balancers distribute incoming application traffic across Amazon Web Services instances.
Amazon load balancing enables improved fault tolerance and performance.
Amazon makes elastic load balancing available for machines provisioned using Amazon EC2 blueprints.
The elastic load balancer must be available in the Amazon Web Services,
Amazon Virtual Private Network and at the provisioning location. For example, if a load balancer is
available in us-east1c and a machine location is us-east1b, the machine cannot use the available load
balancer.
vRealize Automation does not create, manage, or monitor the elastic load balancers.
For information about creating Amazon elastic load balancers by using the
Amazon Web Services Management Console, see Amazon Web Services documentation.
Using Elastic IP Addresses for Amazon Web Services
Using an elastic IP address allows you to rapidly fail over to another machine in a dynamic
Amazon Web Services cloud environment. In vRealize Automation, the elastic IP address is available to
all business groups that have rights to the region.
An administrator can allocate elastic IP addresses to your Amazon Web Services account by using the
AWS Management Console. There are two groups of elastic IP addresses in any given a region, one
range is allocated for non-Amazon VPC instances and another range is for Amazon VPCs. If you allocate
addresses in a non-Amazon VPC region only, the addresses are not available in an Amazon VPC. The
reverse is also true. If you allocate addresses in an Amazon VPC only, the addresses are not available in
a non-Amazon VPC region.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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