Just a little reminder about the configuration of vRA
Tenant creation (System administrator privilege required for this operation)
Tenant configuration (Tenant administrator privilege required for this action)
Create endpoint (tenant administrator privilege required for this action)
Make sure that no error appears in IaaS logs :
Tips : If cluster storage does not appear, you can think about an issue with MSDTC between SQL and IaaS |
Blueprint creation (IaaS Architecte privilege required for this action)
Catalog creation (Tenant administrator privilege required for this action)
Test and enjoy 🙂
Posted in Cloud computing, Virtualization Tagged with: Private Cloud, vRA
This post is just a kind reminder of the installation steps of VRA in a distributed mode.
What you will have to do
A few months ago, we used to read that vRO embedded could’nt run in production environments however I recently read that VMware now recommends embedded version for small/medium sized deployments. (found in vRO Cookbook second edition)
VMware vCloud Automation Center Server and VMware vCloud Automation Center WAPI are now installed
Somes considerations regarding vRA load balancing
vRA virtual appliances run concurrently in active/active mode.
For IaaS components, things go a bit different :
IaaS component | LB Mode |
Web site | active/active |
Model Manager Data | N/A just one instance, installed on the first (installed) Web site |
Service Manager | active/passive (however, a manual startup of the service on the second is necessary) |
DEM Worker | active/active |
DEM Orchestrator | active/active |
Posted in Cloud computing Tagged with: Private Cloud, vRA