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Table Of Contents
Action Options
Create an Azure resource group
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Create the resource group using the Azure portal. See the
Azure documentation for specific instructions.
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Use the appropriate vRealize Orchestrator workflow found
under the Library/Azure/Resource/Create resource
group.
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In vRealize Automation, create and publish an XaaS
blueprint that contains the vRealize Orchestrator workflow.
You can request the resource group after attaching it to the
service and entitlements. Note that the Resource Group
resource type is not supported or managed by
vRealize Automation.
Create an Azure storage account
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Use Azure to create a storage account. See the Azure
documentation for specific instructions.
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Use the appropriate vRealize Orchestrator workflow found
under Library/Azure/Storage/Create storage
account.
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In vRealize Automation, create and publish an XaaS
blueprint that contains the vRealize Orchestrator workflow.
You can request the storage account after attaching it to the
service and entitlements.
Create an Azure network security group
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Use Azure to create a security group. See the Azure
documentation for specific instructions.
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Use the appropriate vRealize Orchestrator workflow found
under the Library/Azure/Network/Create Network
security group .
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In vRealize Automation, create and publish an XaaS
blueprint that contains the vRealize Orchestrator workflow.
You can request the security group after attaching it to the
service and entitlements.
Creating and Configuring Containers
You can use the Containers tab in vRealize Automation to open the Containers for vRealize Automation
integrated application and create and configure the containers and container network settings to make
available to vRealize Automation blueprint architects.
You can define containers by using new and existing templates and images in the integrated Containers
application. You can then add container components, and their associated network settings, to
vRealize Automation blueprints.
Managing Container Hosts and Clusters
You can view and manage the hosts that you add from the Clusters page. In the context of Containers,
the host is a virtual machine or infrastructure that lets you run containers.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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