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Workload Placement
When you deploy a blueprint, workload placement uses collected data to recommend where to deploy the
blueprint based on available resources. vRealize Automation and vRealize Operations Manager work
together to provide placement recommendations for workloads in the deployment of new blueprints.
While vRealize Automation manages organizational policies, such as business groups, reservations, and
quotas, it integrates with the capacity analytics of vRealize Operations Manager to place machines.
Workload placement is only available for vSphere endpoints.
Workload Placement Terms Used
Several terms are used with workload placement.
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Clusters in vSphere map to compute resources in vRealize Automation.
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Reservations include compute and storage, where the storage can consist of individual datastores or
datastore clusters. A reservation can include multiple datastores, datastore clusters, or both.
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Multiple reservations can refer to the same cluster.
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Virtual machines can move to multiple clusters.
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When workload placement is enabled, the provisioning workflow uses the placement policy to
recommend where to deploy the blueprint.
Provisioning Blueprints with Workload Placement
When you use workload placement to provision blueprints, the provisioning workflow uses the
reservations in vRealize Automation, and the placement optimization from vRealize Operations Manager.
1 vRealize Automation provides the governance rules to allow placement destinations.
2 vRealize Operations Manager provides placement optimization recommendations according to
analytics data.
3 vRealize Automation continues the provisioning process according to the placement
recommendations from vRealize Operations Manager.
If vRealize Operations Manager cannot provide a recommendation, or the recommendation cannot be
used, then vRealize Automation falls back to its default placement logic.
When a developer selects a catalog item and completes the form to request the catalog item,
vRealize Automation accounts for the following considerations to provision the virtual machines.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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