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access by setting up your reference host to use Active Directory. See the
vSphere Security
documentation.
Note If you set up Active Directory by using host profiles, the passwords are not protected.
Use the vSphere Authentication Service to set up Active Directory to avoid exposing the Active
Directory password.
Networking and Storage Setup
If you reserve a set of networking and storage resources for use by hosts provisioned with
vSphere Auto Deploy, you can set up your reference host to use those resources.
In large deployments, the reference host setup supports an Enterprise Network Manager, which
collects all information coming from the different monitoring services that are running in the
environment.
Figure 4-8. vSphere Auto Deploy Reference Host Setup
vCenter Server
Auto Deploy
Server
SAN
Storage
Local
Storage
Reference host setup
TFTP
Server
DHCP
Server
DNS
NTP
Syslog
Monitoring
Security
Networking/IO filters
DHCP or static IP
Syslog
Server
NTP
Server
DNS
Server
AD
Server
Enterprise Network Manager
ESXi
ESXi
ESXi
Options for Configuration of a vSphere Auto Deploy Reference Host explains how to perform this
setup.
Watch the video "Auto Deploy Reference Hosts" for information about the reference host setup:
(
vSphere Auto Deploy Reference Hosts )
Options for Configuration of a vSphere Auto Deploy Reference Host
You can configure a reference host by using the vSphere Client, ESXCLI, or host profiles.
To set up a reference host, you can use the approach that suits you best.
vSphere Client
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