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You can push a template from Containers to vRealize Automation. Changes that you make to the
vRealize Automation blueprint have no affect on the Containers template.
You can make subsequent changes in the Containers template and push again to overwrite the blueprint
in vRealize Automation. Pushing the template to vRealize Automation overwrites the blueprint, and any
changes made to the blueprint in vRealize Automation between pushes are lost. To avoid losing blueprint
changes, use vRealize CloudClient to clone a new blueprint or to export the blueprint.
Provisioning a Docker Container or Host from a Blueprint
You can create and use vRealize Automation blueprints to provision machines as registered Docker
Container hosts.
For a provisioned machine to be registered as a container host, it must meet the following requirements:
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The machine is provisioned by a blueprint that contains Containers-specific custom properties.
The required container-specific custom properties are supplied in two property groups. See Using
Container Properties and Property Groups in a Blueprint.
For information about using custom properties and property groups in vRealize Automation, see
Custom Properties Reference.
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The machine is accessible over the network.
For example, the machine must have a valid IP address and be powered on.
You can define a vRealize Automation blueprint to contain specific custom properties that designate a
machine as a container host when provisioned using the blueprint.
When a machine with the required blueprint properties is successfully provisioned, it is registered in the
Containers and receives events and actions from vRealize Automation.
Creating Microsoft Azure Blueprints and Incorporating Resource Actions
As a cloud or fabric administrator, you can create Microsoft Azure virtual machine blueprints that business
group administrators employ as a building block to create customized provisioned machines for
consumers. DevOps administrators can also create Azure machine blueprints, or they can use existing
Azure machine blueprints when creating composite blueprints.
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Create a Blueprint for Microsoft Azure
You can create Microsoft Azure virtual machine blueprints that provide access to Azure virtual
machine resources.
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Create Azure Custom Resource Actions
You can create and use custom resource actions to control Azure virtual machines.
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