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Table Of Contents
- IaaS Integration for Multi-Machine Services
- Contents
- IaaS Integration for Multi-Machine Services
- Introduction to Multi-Machine Services
- Configuring Network and Security Integration
- Configuring vRealize Orchestrator Endpoints
- Create a vSphere Endpoint for Networking and Security Virtualization
- Run the Enable Security Policy Support for Overlapping Subnets Workflow in vRealize Orchestrator
- Creating a Network Profile
- Configuring a Reservation for Network and Security Virtualization
- Optional Configurations for Multi-Machine Services
- Creating Multi-Machine Blueprints
- Specifying Scripts for Multi-Machine Service Provisioning
- Specifying Custom Properties for Multi-Machine Services
- Blueprint Action Settings for Multi-Machine Services
- Create a Multi-Machine Blueprint
- Specify Blueprint Information for a Multi-Machine Blueprint
- Specify Build Information for a Multi-Machine Blueprint
- Specify Network Information for a Multi-Machine Blueprint
- Specify Scripting Information for a Multi-Machine Blueprint
- Add Multi-Machine Blueprint Custom Properties
- Specify Actions for Multi-Machine Blueprints
- Publish a Blueprint
- Configuring Multi-Machine Blueprints for Network and Security Virtualization
- Managing Multi-Machine Services
IaaS Integration for Multi-Machine
Services
IaaS Integration for Multi-Machine Services describes how to integrate multi-machine services in an
existing VMware vRealize Automation deployment.
This documentation is intended to be used with the following prerequisite guides:
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IaaS Configuration for Virtual Platforms
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IaaS Configuration for Cloud Platforms
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IaaS Configuration for Physical Machines
After the Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is set up for a relevant machine type, this documentation
guides you through the following processes:
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Preparing for provisioning
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Creating and configuring multi-machine blueprints
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Configuring component machines for network and security virtualization
All of the IaaS configuration tasks that should be completed before machine provisioning are included in
this document and its prerequisite guides. For information about managing provisioned machines, see
Tenant Administration.
Note Not all features and capabilities of vRealize Automation are available in all editions. For a
comparison of feature sets in each edition, see https://www.vmware.com/products/vrealize-automation/.
Intended Audience
This information is intended for IaaS administrators, tenant administrators and business group managers,
and fabric administrators who want to integrate multi-machine services and network and security
virtualization into their vRealize Automation deployment. It is written for experienced Windows or Linux
system administrators who are familiar with virtualization technology and the basic concepts described in
Foundations and Concepts.
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