8.0

Table Of Contents
Figure 4-5. vSphere Auto Deploy Architecture
HTTP fetch of images/VIBs
and host profiles (iPXE boot
and update)
Host profile
engine
ESXi host
Plug-in
VIBs and
image profiles
Public depot
Fetch of predefined image
profiles and VIBs
Auto Deploy
PowerCLI
Rules Engine
Auto Deploy
server
(Web server)
Image Builder
PowerCLI
Image
Profiles
Host profile
UI
Host profiles and
host customization
vSphere Auto Deploy server
Serves images and host profiles to ESXi hosts.
vSphere Auto Deploy rules engine
Sends information to the vSphere Auto Deploy server which image profile and which host
profile to serve to which host. Administrators use vSphere Auto Deploy to define the rules that
assign image profiles and host profiles to hosts. For more information on vSphere Auto Deploy
rules and rule sets, see Rules and Rule Sets.
Apart from legacy image profiles that you create by using the VMware Image Builder and
host profiles, you can also create vSphere Auto Deploy rules to deploy ESXi by using a single
vSphere Lifecycle Manager image or a configuration on a cluster level.
Image profiles
Define the set of VIBs to boot ESXi hosts with.
n VMware and VMware partners make image profiles and VIBs available in public depots.
Use vSphere ESXi Image Builder to examine the depot and use the vSphere Auto Deploy
rules engine to specify which image profile to assign to which host.
n You use vSphere Lifecycle Manager images to apply software and firmware updates to
the ESXi hosts in a cluster. Using a single image to manage all hosts in a cluster ensures
cluster-wide host image homogeneity.
VMware ESXi Installation and Setup
VMware, Inc. 114