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Extending Machine Lifecycles
By Using vRealize Orchestrator 2
You can inject custom logic into predetermined stages of the IaaS machine lifecycle by creating custom
vRealize Orchestrator workflows and then using vRealize Orchestrator to insert the custom workflows into
the lifecycle of machines built from specific blueprints.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Extending Machine Lifecycles by Using vRealize Orchestrator Checklist
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Installing the vRealize Automation Plug-In
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Configuring the vRealize Automation Plug-in for Machine Extensibility
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Customizing IaaS Workflows By Using vRealize Orchestrator
Extending Machine Lifecycles by Using
vRealize Orchestrator Checklist
The extending machine lifecycles by using vRealize Orchestrator checklist provides a high-level overview
of the steps required to install and configure vRealize Orchestrator to customize IaaS machine lifecycles.
Table 21. Extending Machine Lifecycles by Using vRealize Orchestrator Checklist
Task Details
If you are using a standalone instance of
vRealize Orchestrator, install the vRealize Automation
plugin.
The plugin is already installed in the
vRealize Orchestrator embedded in
vRealize Automation. You can use the embedded
instance for development or proof of concept
deployments, but it is not recommended for use in
production environments.
Install the vRealize Automation Plug-In On an External vRealize
Orchestrator Server
Configure a vRealize Automation host for your
vRealize Orchestrator.
Add a vRealize Automation Host
Configure an IaaS host for your
vRealize Orchestrator.
Add an IaaS Host
Install the vRealize Orchestrator customizations for
extending IaaS machine lifecycles.
Install vRealize Orchestrator Customization
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