Quick Start Guide on HyperCloud™ Service Orchestration
Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
Overview
HyperCloud™ Blueprints
HyperCloud™ Plugins
Provisioning VMs/Apps/Service using HyperCloud Blueprints
Provisioning Virtual Machine using HyperCloud™ Blueprint
Before you begin
Configuring credentials store
Provisioning Microsoft Azure VMs using Blueprints
Provisioning Amazon AWS EC2 Instances using Blueprints
Provisioning VMware vSphere VM using Blueprints
Creating & Managing Plugins (Scripts)
Creating Plugins (Bash)
Running Plugins on-demand
Adding plugins (without parameters) to an existing blueprint
Adding plugins (with parameters) to an existing blueprint
Provisioning Kubernetes Apps using HyperCloud™ Blueprints
Deploying a Managed Kubernetes Cluster (Azure Kubernetes Service)
Deploying a Managed Kubernetes Cluster (Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service)
Configuring a Managed Kubernetes Cluster
Deploying a Kubernetes Blueprint (YAML)
Deploying a Kubernetes Blueprint (Hem Chart)
Provisioning Cloud PaaS Service using Terraform Templates
Before you begin
Creating and Provisioning Terraform Templates for Azure
Creating and Provisioning Terraform Templates for AWS
Summary
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Overview
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The Cloud Service Orchestration feature lets your Cloud Administrators, DevOps users, and General users work on the HyperCloud™ Platform (HCP) without having to access your public cloud provider consoles. You can provision resources like Virtual Machines (VMs), Containers, and PaaS services in public and private cloud providers using the Cloud Service Orchestration feature.
The HCP portal:
Provides a simple and consistent experience for provisioning your resources
Lets you stay within the configuration limits
Removes technical barriers for adopting multiple cloud providers and managing multi-cloud environments
Using the Service Orchestration feature, you can:
Send provisioning requests to your private and public cloud providers. You’ll need to select and configure your resources.
Example: You’ll have to choose your Operating System, Resource Size, Network, Storage resources, etc.Pick the right image or instance using Blueprints from a public cloud with diverse resource images, sizes, and regions options.
Use Blueprints and Plugins for provisioning your resources on the HCP portal.
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