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VMware vCloud Director Cookbook

By : Daniel Langenhan
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VMware vCloud Director Cookbook

By: Daniel Langenhan

Overview of this book

VMware vCloud Director is an enterprise software solution that enables the building of secure, private clouds by pooling together infrastructure resources into virtual data centers. The tool enables self-service via a web interface to reduce the management overhead and offers amazing possibilities for production and development environments. Thus, the tool will ensure efficient management of resources with data center efficiency and business agility. "VMWare VCloud Director Cookbook" will cover a lot of ground, ranging from easy to complex recipes. It will not only dive into networks, data-stores, and vApps, but also cover vCloud design improvements, troubleshooting, and the vCloud API. "VMWare VCloud Director Cookbook" is split into different sections, each of which deals with a special topic in vCloud - from networks, to vApps, to storage and design. This book contains over 80 recipes with the difficulty levels ranging from simple to very advanced. You will learn how to automate vCloud easily and quickly with the API, and also learn how to isolate a vApp and still fully access it without risking the network. Design considerations that need to be addressed while deploying the vCloud and more will also be looked into. "VMWare VCloud Director Cookbook" will make your life as an admin a lot easier by providing you with some good recipes that have been proven to work in small to large enterprises.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
VMware vCloud Director Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Appendix
Index

Using vSphere Host Profiles with vCloud


In this recipe, we will learn how Host Profiles are affected due to vCloud.

Getting ready

You will need access to vCenter as an administrator as well as some ESXi hosts to use.

How to do it...

  1. Log in to your vCenter web client.

  2. Create a base cluster with connections to a Distributed Switch.

  3. Create a base ESXi host connected to networks.

  4. If you are using NFS or iSCSI, make sure you have all the required settings configured.

  5. Modify the Host Profile to include a default password.

  6. Create a Host Profile of this base server and name it so that its association with the cluster is clear.

  7. Apply the new profile to a second ESXi and test the Host Profile.

  8. If the Host Profile is good, use it from now on, otherwise start over at step 3.

How it works...

Host Profiles store all the configuration of an ESXi Server for a given cluster. They can be used to configure new ESXi hosts that join a cluster, or they can be used for validation of ESXi hosts. Validation means that the vCenter...