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The Cloud Service Orchestration feature lets your Cloud AdminsAdministrators, DevOps users, and General users use 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 by using this 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
This document provides a step by step walkthrough of the process of creating a Blueprint to provision resources like VMs or Kubernetes Apps or Terraform templates. The blueprint creation process is slightly different for Virtual machines than that of the Kubernetes App and Terraform template. Blueprints of all types can be preconfigured and published by Admins so users can just consume them directly.
This document will focus on the Service Orchestration feature "Blueprints and Plugins" for VM Provisioning on the HyperCloudTM Platform. Blueprints are Service Catalog items that can be published by Blueprint Publishers to be consumed by cloud users via the HyperCloud App Store.
HyperCloud™ Platform provides the ability to broker provisioning requests to Using the Service Orchestration feature, you can:
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You’ll need to select and configure your resources.
Example: You’ll have to choose your Operating System, Resource Size, Network, Storage resources, etc.
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Pick the right image or instance using Blueprints from a public cloud with diverse resource images, sizes, and regions
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