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Machine Blueprints
You can create and publish simple blueprints to provision single machines or you can create more
complex blueprints that contain additional machine components and optionally any combination of the
following component types:
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Software components
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Existing blueprints
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NSX network and security components
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XaaS components
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Containers components
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Custom or other components
XaaS Blueprints
You can publish your vRealize Orchestrator workflows as XaaS blueprints. For example, you can create a
custom resource for Active Directory users, and design an XaaS blueprint to allow managers to provision
new users in their Active Directory group. You create and manage XaaS components outside of the
design tab. You can reuse published XaaS blueprints to create application blueprints, but only in
combination with at least one machine component.
Application Blueprints with Multi-Machine, XaaS , and Software
Components
You can add any number of machine components, Software components, and XaaS blueprints to a
machine blueprint to deliver elaborate functionality to your users.
For example, you can create a blueprint for managers to provision a new hire setup. You can combine
multiple machine components, software components, and a XaaS blueprint for provisioning new Active
Directory users. The QE Manager can request your New Hire catalog item, and their new quality
engineering employee is provisioned in Active Directory and given two working virtual machines, one
Windows and one Linux, each with all the required software for running test cases in these environments.
Exporting and Importing Blueprints and Content
You can programmatically export blueprints and content from one vRealize Automation environment to
another by using the vRealize Automation REST API or by using the vRealize CloudClient.
For example, you can create and test your blueprints in a development environment and then import them
into your production environment. Or you can import a property definition from a community forum into
your active vRealize Automation tenant instance.
You can programmatically import and export any of the following vRealize Automation content items:
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Application blueprints and all their components
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