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Learning VMware vRealize Automation

By : SRIRAM RAJENDRAN, Sriram Rajendran
Book Image

Learning VMware vRealize Automation

By: SRIRAM RAJENDRAN, Sriram Rajendran

Overview of this book

With the growing interest in Software Defined Data Centers (SDDC), vRealize Automation offers data center users an organized service catalog and governance for administrators. This way, end users gain autonomy while the IT department stays in control, making sure security and compliance requirements are met. Learning what each component does and how they dovetail with each other will bolster your understanding of vRealize Automation. The book starts off with an introduction to the distributed architecture that has been tested and installed in large scale deployments. Implementing and configuring distributed architecture with custom certificates is unarguably a demanding task, and it will be covered next. After this, we will progress with the installation. A vRealize Automation blueprint can be prepared in multiple ways; we will focus solely on vSphere endpoint blueprint. After this, we will discuss the high availability configuration via NSX loadbalancer for vRealize Orchestrator. Finally, we end with Advanced Service Designer, which provides service architects with the ability to create advanced services and publish them as catalog items.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Learning VMware vRealize Automation
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


Based on my experience, the most challenging part is the first half of the installation in distributed vRealize Automation, where the configuration of all the components should be performed in a sequence.

While documentation around configuration exists helter-skelter in the Internet, the sequence is definitely non-existent.

This chapter has covered all the salient configuration steps in a sequence for every component. I am definitely confident that if you follow each step in this chapter, the first half of the installation should be a cakewalk.

Upon completing the first half of the installation, a functional test is compulsory to endorse the outcome of the installation. The functional test will be performed in the beginning of the next chapter, followed by the installation of the secondary nodes for the IaaS component, consequently concluding the setup.

I would also encourage you to take a look at the VMware documentation for details about the different deployment types at http://www...