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Overview


Cloud Service Providers (CSP) are companies that offer network services, infrastructure, and business applications in the cloud environment. The cloud services are hosted in a data center that can be accessed by companies or individuals using network connectivity.

The large benefit of using a CSP is efficiency and economies of scale. Rather than individuals and companies building their own infrastructure to support internal services and applications, the services can be purchased from the CSP, which provides the services to many customers from a shared infrastructure.

The features available to manage a CSP customer are:

Review CSP Customers Summary


In order to review CSP customer subscriptions:

  1. In the HCP portal, click on the Administration Tab > CSP Management.

  2. Click on Customers > Select the CSP Account ID from the dropdown to view all CSP customers.

  3. To view a Customer Spending Report, click on the Report button. The report will be downloaded in an excel workbook.

Configure CSP Customer Billing Settings


To configure markup for customers:

  1. Login to the HCP portal as the Cloud Admin. Click on Administration > CSP Management > Customers > Select the Account ID from the dropdown menu.

  2. Select the Customer > Click on Budget Settings tab and add a Markup Percentage > Save.

  3. You can customize the tax rate for each customer as required.

Spending Analysis & Instance Analysis for CSP Customers


The HyperCloud™ Platform (HCP) provides:

  • Spending analysis.

  • Right-sizing.

  • Idle resources.

To view the spending analysis for a specific customer and specific subscription:

Virtual Machine Spending Analysis

The HCP portal can perform spending analysis on a specific subscription. It provides a graphical view of the Virtual Machine cost. To view the spending analysis of a subscription:

  1. Click on Administration > CSP Management > Customers > Select the Account ID from the dropdown and click on the relevant Customer Name[1].

  2. Select Spending Analysis to view the Virtual Machine Cost. You can configure the frequency to daily and hourly values upto a range of six months.

Note: [1]To obtain the spending analysis and instance analysis for a selected customer, you must enable cost and usage monitoring.

Instance Analysis (Right-sizing & Wastage)

HCP can perform an instance analysis on a specific subscription. It provides a graphical view based on the VM usage and helps retrieve:

  • The current resource cost.

  • Right-size resources.

  • Idle resources associated with a subscription.

The instance analysis is based on the last 30 days of the VM usage. Use the following steps to view the instance analysis of a subscription:

  1. Click on Administration > CSP Management > Customers > Select the Account ID from the dropdown and click on the relevant Customer Name.

  2. Click on the Subscriptions tab to view all the subscriptions > Select Instance Analysis.

  3. Current Resource Cost tab provides a list view of: 

    • Instances(names).

    • Instance Type.

    • Region.

    • CPU Utilization (based on 99th percentile of the CPU usage).

    • Usage.

    • On-demand Cost.

  4. Idle Resources tab provides a list of instances which have either been in use, not been in use or have a low CPU Utilization. It lists the following:

    • Instance Name.

    • Instance Type.

    • Region where the instance is based.

    • CPU Utilization (based on the 99th percentile of the CPU usage).

    • Usage (in hours).

    • The on-demand Cost associated with the instance.

  5. Right Size Resources tab provides a list of the instances which are over-provisioned or under-provisioned, and can therefore be right sized. It lists: the , , , ), , and ..

    • Instance Name.

    • Region where the instance is based.

    • CPU Utilization (based on 99th percentile of the CPU usage).

    • Usage (in hours).

    • The Current Instance type and the cost associated to it.

    • The Recommended Instance type along with its cost.

    • It also shows the Savings based on the recommendation.

  6. The Download Report button generates a .csv formatted report.

CSP Customer Onboarding (HyperCloud™ Tenancy)


Microsoft CPV partners can provide value added services to their CSP Customers via HCP. To enable customer-to-consumer services via HCP, a CSP Admin must configure a Tenant in the HCP portal.

  1. From the HCP portal > Click on the Administration Tab > Tenant Management > Click on + Add New Tenant and enter the following information:

    1. CSP Customer Full Name.
      Example: Contoso Admin

    2. Email address for the user.
      Example: admin@contoso.com

    3. Tenant name.
      Example: contoso.com (default populated)

    4. From the Partner Company dropdown, select a CSP Account.

    5. From the CSP Customer dropdown, select a CSP Customer.

    6. (Optional) System Admin Access allows Cloud Admin to impersonate the Tenant Admin[1].
      Example: Contoso Admin: Default Enabled.

  2. The tenant will be created and the CSP Customer (example: Contoso Admin) can login with their email address and password.

  3. The CSP Customer (example: Contoso Admin) will be able to View the Cost and Usage from the Governance & Security Tab where cost values will based on the markup or discount as configured in the Configure CSP Customer Billing Settings.[2]

  4. All Subscriptions for the CSP Customers will be pre-populated when the Customer navigates to Administration > Account Management > Azure (Non CSP).

  5. If the CSP Customer (example: Contoso) would like to use HCP for Service Orchestration or Governance (Security, Identity), only then should the customer create an App registration in their Azure Account and update the values for Name, Client ID, and Client Secret.

Notes

  • [1]If System Admin Access is Disabled, then the Contoso Admin must manually enable it from the Tenant Settings. Only then can the Cloud Admin impersonate the Tenant Admin.

    • Once the Tenant is created, the Tenant Admin profile gets created automatically. An email notification will be sent to the email address used for creating the CSP Tenant.

  • [2]HCP uses the CSP API to get Cost and Usage details, and doesn’t need to create any app registration in the CSP customer account.

  • CSP Customers should refer to Cloud Account Management for account onboarding requirements.

Supporting CSP Customer via Impersonation


CSP Admins can support CSP Customers in HCP by impersonating the Customer Tenant Admin.

Example: Contoso Admin Profile.

To enable Tenant Admin Impersonation, use the following steps:

  1. From the HCP portal, as the Cloud Admin, click on the Administration Tab > Select Users.

  2. Locate your own account and ensure that ROLE_CLOUD_ADMIN_IMPERSONATE has been assigned to your user profile.

  3. Locate the Tenant Admin for the Tenant (example: Contoso) and click on the Actions Button > Impersonate.[1]

  4. HCP will load the Tenant Admin view.
    Example: admin@contoso.com.
    This way Cloud Admin can provide support or configure environments for their CSP Customers.

Note

  • [1]A Cloud Admin cannot impersonate a Tenant if the System Admin Access was set to Disabled when creating the Tenant.

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