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Create a Microsoft Azure Endpoint
You can create a Microsoft Azure endpoint to facilitate a credentialed connection between
vRealize Automation and an Azure deployment.
An endpoint establishes a connection to a resource, in this case an Azure instance, that you can use to
create virtual machine blueprints. You must have an Azure endpoint to use as the basis of blueprints for
provisioning Azure virtual machines. If you use multiple Azure subscriptions, you need endpoints for each
subscription ID.
As an alternative, you can create an Azure connection directly from vRealize Orchestrator using the Add
an Azure Connection command located under Library > Azure > Configuration in the
vRealize Orchestrator workflow tree. For most scenarios, creating a connection through the endpoint
configuration as described herein is the preferred option.
Azure endpoints are supported by vRealize Orchestrator and XaaS functionality. You can create, delete,
or edit an Azure endpoint. Note that if you make any changes to an existing endpoint and do not execute
any updates on the Azure portal through the updated connection for several hours, then you must restart
the vRealize Orchestrator service using the service vco-service restart command. Failure to
restart the service may result in errors.
Prerequisites
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Configure a Microsoft Azure instance and obtain a valid Microsoft Azure subscription from which you
can use the subscription ID. See
http://www.vaficionado.com/2016/11/using-new-microsoft-azure-endpoint-vrealize-automation-7-2/ for
more information about configuring Azure and obtaining a subscription ID.
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Verify that your vRealize Automation deployment has at least one tenant and one business group.
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Create an Active Directory application as described in https://azure.microsoft.com/en-
us/documentation/articles/resource-group-create-service-principal-portal.
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Make note of the following Azure related information, as you will need it during endpoint and blueprint
configuration.
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subscription ID
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tenant ID
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storage account name
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resource group name
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location
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virtual network name
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client application ID
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client application secret key
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virtual machine image URN
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