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Table 11. Preparing Your Environment for vRealize Automation Integration (Continued)
Environment Preparations
vCloud Air
Register for your vCloud Air account, set up
your vCloud Air environment, and identify or
create appropriate credentials to provide
vRealize Automation with access to your
environment. See Preparing for vCloud Air and
vCloud Director Provisioning.
Amazon AWS
Prepare elements and user roles in your
Amazon AWS environment for use in
vRealize Automation, and understand how
Amazon AWS features map to
vRealize Automation features. See Preparing
Your Amazon AWS Environment.
Microsoft Azure Configure networking to use VPN tunneling to
support Software components on Azure
blueprints. See Configure Network-to-Azure
VPC Connectivity.
Red Hat OpenStack
If you want to leverage Red Hat OpenStack to
manage networking and security features of
machines provisioned with
vRealize Automation, prepare your
Red Hat OpenStack instance for integration.
See Preparing Red Hat OpenStack Network
and Security Features.
SCVMM
Configure storage, networking, and understand
template and hardware profile naming
restrictions. See Preparing Your SCVMM
Environment.
External IPAM Providers Register an external IPAM provider package or
plug-in, run the configuration workflows, and
register the IPAM solution as a new
vRealize Automation endpoint. See Checklist
For Providing Third-Party IPAM Provider
Support.
All other environments You do not need to make changes to your
environment. You can begin preparing for
machine provisioning by creating templates,
boot environments, or machine images. See
Preparing for Machine Provisioning.
Checklist for Preparing NSX Network and Security Configuration
Before you can use NSX network and security options in vRealize Automation, you must configure the
external NSX network and security environment that you intend to use.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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