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Table 430. General Tab Settings
Setting Description
Name Enter a name for your blueprint.
Identifier The identifier field automatically populates based on the name you entered.
You can edit this field now, but after you save the blueprint you can never
change it. Because identifiers are permanent and unique within your tenant,
you can use them to programmatically interact with blueprints and to create
property bindings.
Description Summarize your blueprint for the benefit of other architects. This description
also appears to users on the request form.
Archive days You can specify an archival period to temporarily retain deployments instead
of destroying deployments as soon as their lease expires. Specify 0 (default)
to destroy the deployment when its lease expires. The archival period begins
on the day the lease expires. When the archive period ends, the deployment
is destroyed.
Deployment limit Specify the maximum number of deployments that can be created when this
blueprint is used to provision machines.
Lease days: Minimum and Maximum Enter a minimum and maximum value to allow users to choose from within a
range of lease lengths. When the lease ends, the deployment is either
destroyed or archived. If you do not specify a minimum or maximum value,
the lease is set to never expire.
NSX Settings Tab
If you have configured VMware NSX, and installed the NSX plug-in for vRealize Automation, you can
specify NSX transport zone, Edge and routed gateway reservation policy, and app isolation settings when
you create or edit a blueprint. These settings are available on the NSX Settings tab on the New
Blueprint and Blueprint Properties pages.
For information about configuring NSX, see NSX Administration Guide.
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