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Table Of Contents
- Foundations and Concepts
- Contents
- Foundations and Concepts
- Using Scenarios
- Using the Goal Navigator
- Introducing vRealize Automation
- Tenancy and User Roles
- Service Catalog
- Infrastructure as a Service
- XaaS Blueprints and Resource Actions
- Common Components
- Life Cycle Extensibility
- vRealize Automation Extensibility Options
- Leveraging Existing and Future Infrastructure
- Configuring Business-Relevant Services
- Extending vRealize Automation with Event-Based Workflows
- Integrating with Third-Party Management Systems
- Adding New IT Services and Creating New Actions
- Calling vRealize Automation Services from External Applications
- Distributed Execution
Table 4. Tenant Role Overview
Role Description
Tenant Administrator Typically a line-of-business administrator, business manager, or
IT administrator who is responsible for a tenant. Tenant
administrators configure vRealize Automation for the needs of
their organizations. They are responsible for user and group
management, tenant branding and notifications, and business
policies such as approvals and entitlements. They also track
resource usage by all users within the tenant and initiate
reclamation requests for virtual machines.
Fabric Administrator Manages physical machines and compute resources assigned
to their fabric groups and creates and manages the reservations
and policies associated with those resources within the scope of
their tenant. They also manage property groups, machine
prefixes, and the property dictionary that are used across all
tenants and business groups.
Note If you add the fabric administrator role to a system-wide
role such as IaaS administrator or system administrator, the
fabric administrator can create reservations for any tenant, not
just their own.
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