Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.3.2 用户指南
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Ordering Cloud Services
Creating a Virtual Data Center
2.
On the My Servers portal, locate and click the name of the virtual machine that you want to decommission. Detailed
information about the virtual machine and icons for performing actions appear in the Take Action panel.
information about the virtual machine and icons for performing actions appear in the Take Action panel.
3.
Click the Decommission icon. The Decommission Virtual Machine form displays the computer name, full path, and
operating system.
operating system.
4.
Check the Yes check box to confirm the decommission.
5.
Click Submit Order.
Creating a Virtual Data Center
A virtual data center (VDC) can be used by server owners in an organization to provision virtual and physical servers.
Virtual data centers live in a POD and has datastores, resource pools, and community networks as resources associated
to them.
Virtual data centers live in a POD and has datastores, resource pools, and community networks as resources associated
to them.
Note:
Multiple virtual data centers can be ordered by an organization for server owners to provision servers in.
A virtual data center has an associated size that determines limits for the number of virtual servers, physical servers,
vCPUs, CPU MHz, storage, and memory. Limits are enforced by comparing the sum of the number of provisioned virtual
and physical servers and the vCPUs, memory, and storage for a server size against the limits defined for the virtual data
center size.
vCPUs, CPU MHz, storage, and memory. Limits are enforced by comparing the sum of the number of provisioned virtual
and physical servers and the vCPUs, memory, and storage for a server size against the limits defined for the virtual data
center size.
A VMware resource pool is created for each virtual data center. This allows further control of resource utilization by
defining CPU and memory limits, as well as CPU and memory reservations in the VMware resource pool.
defining CPU and memory limits, as well as CPU and memory reservations in the VMware resource pool.
Note:
You must be either an Organization Technical Administrator (OTA), a Tenant Technical Administrator (TTA), or a
Cloud Provider Technical Administrator (CPTA) to create a virtual data center. Create Virtual Data Center ordered by an
OTA requires authorization by a CPTA.
OTA requires authorization by a CPTA.
Note:
It is not possible to add a VDC if the datacenter does not have a cluster. Cisco IAC does not support data centers
with 1 host (no cluster).
The following procedure shows an Organization Technical Administrator ordering a virtual data center. If the Cloud
Provider Technical Administrator orders the Create a Virtual Data Center service, all the fields that are available during
authorization moment will be visible during the ordering moment and the requisition will not wait for the authorization.
Provider Technical Administrator orders the Create a Virtual Data Center service, all the fields that are available during
authorization moment will be visible during the ordering moment and the requisition will not wait for the authorization.
1.
Choose My Cloud > My VDCs.
2.
On the Create Virtual Data Center form, choose the Tenant Name.
3.
Select the Organization Name.
4.
Then specify the following information:
a.
In theVDC Name field, enter a descriptive name for the virtual data center. This name will be displayed when the
server owners choose the virtual data center.
server owners choose the virtual data center.
b.
In the Community VDC field, welect Yes or No to set whether the VDC will be community shared or not.
Note:
To use existing networks with community VDC, the network must be marked as a community network.
c.
Enter a Description for the VDC.
d.
Choose the Compute POD in which to place the virtual data center.
e.
Choose the type of network service from the Choose a Network Service drop-down list.
Note:
The Number of Networks field is read-only.