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Once you set up a credential store, you can provision your Virtual Machines (VMs) and create Blueprints for these resources:

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Microsoft Azure

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Note

Before you begin

  • To provision a Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine (VM) using a blueprint, you’ll need to create a Resource Group on the HyperCloudTM Platform (HCP.)

  • All objects for a VM like the number of Disks, IP addresses, etc. are stored on the Resource Group.

To provision a Microsoft Azure VM using blueprints, follow these steps:

  1. Create a Resource Group

  2. Provision your Microsoft Azure VM

  3. Create additional volumes using Blueprints

Create a Resource Group

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Before you provision a Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine (VM), you’ll need to create a Resource Group. Skip this step if you’ve already created a Resource Group. To create a Resource Group for Microsoft Azure, follow these steps:

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Notes

  • [1] AWS resource pools are identified by their prefixes.
    Example: RP.AWS.ap-southeast-1.<ResourcePoolName>

  • [2] Once the lease period expires, your VM will be automatically deleted, and you will receive an email notification for the same.

  • [3] If you want to run multiple plugins on a VM, you can select the order in which they run and exit.

    1. Select a Plugin from the Plugins drop-down.

    2. Click + Advanced Configurations.

      1. Enter the Valid Exit Codes for your Plugin.

      2. Enter the Plugin execution order.

      3. Click + Advanced Configurations to collapse the configuration menu.

    3. To add another Plugin:

      1. Select your plugin from the Plugins drop-down list.

      2. Configure Advance Configurations as you did in step 2.

    4. Once you’ve added and configured all the Plugins, click Review.

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VMware vSphere VM

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You can provision a VMware VSphere Virtual Machine (VM) using Blueprints. Follow these steps to create a VMware vSphere VM Blueprint:

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