Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.3.1 Guida Utente

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Managing Servers, Virtual Machines, and Virtual Data Centers
Working with Virtual Data Centers
Modifying Virtual Data Center Size
Modify VDC size allows the virtual data center size to be increased. The VDC size can only be increased not decreased. 
Changing the VDC size changes the corresponding memory and CPU limits and reservations in the VMware resource 
pool. 
1.
Choose My Cloud > My VDCs.
2.
Locate the Virtual Data Center in the grid, then click the gear icon 
 to manage the chosen server.
3.
In the Manage Virtual Data Center collapsible panel, click on Modify VDC Size. In the modal window that follows the 
Name field will be prepopulated with the chosen virtual data center name. The current size and size settings populate 
the remaining fields.
4.
Choose a new size from the VDC Size drop-down list.
5.
Change the Maximum Snapshots per VM, CPU Reservation (MHz), and/or Memory Reservation (GB).
6.
For vCloud Director VDCs, you have two additional options:
a.
Thin Provisioning (default is True) 
b.
Fast Provisioning (default is False) 
7.
Click Submit Order.
Viewing Virtual Data Center Details
1.
Choose My Cloud > My VDCs.
2.
Locate the Virtual Date Center in the grid, then click the name.
There is a tab panel at the bottom of the page. When you choose a virtual data center, the Virtual Data Center Details tab 
is displayed. There are three sections in this tab:
Virtual Data Center Details shows the following details for the chosen virtual data center:
Name of the virtual data center
The POD associated to the chosen virtual data center
The Cluster associated to the chosen virtual data center (NOTE: Only visible to the Cloud Provider Technical 
Administrator)
The Datastore associated to the chosen virtual data center (NOTE: Only visible to the Cloud Provider Technical 
Administrator)
The Resource Pool associated to the chosen virtual data center (NOTE: Only visible to the Cloud Provider 
Technical Administrator)
The amount of CPU (MHz) Reservation associated to the Resource Pool in which the virtual data center is located 
(Only visible to the Cloud Provider Technical Administrator)
The amount of Memory (GB) Reservation associated to the Resource Pool in which the virtual data center is 
located (Only visible to the Cloud Provider Technical Administrator)
The CPU limit (MHz) associated to the chosen virtual data center
The total number of allocated Virtual Machines versus the total number of available Virtual Machines within the 
chosen virtual data center.