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Learning VMware vRealize Automation

You're reading from   Learning VMware vRealize Automation Learn the fundamentals of vRealize Automation to accelerate the delivery of your IT services

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785885839
Length 230 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sriram Rajendran Sriram Rajendran
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. vRealize Automation and the Deconstruction of Components FREE CHAPTER 2. Distributed Installation Using Custom Certificates 3. Functional Validation – Phase 1 and Installing Secondary Nodes 4. Configuring a Guest OS for vRealize Automation vSphere Blueprints 5. Functional Validation – Phase 2 and Zero to VM Provisioning 6. Testing Failover Scenarios for vRealize Automation Components 7. vRealize Orchestrator in High Availability via the NSX Load Balancer 8. The Power of Advanced Service Designer (ASD) Index

Advanced Service Designer overview


Advanced Service Designer is made up of the ASD provider, which does the work, and the ASD UI, which provides an interface for the administration and creation of the custom resources/blueprints and day 2 actions.

There are three main roles involved with Advanced Service Designer:

  • Tenant administrator: Responsible for adding the vRO endpoint so that it can be used by ASD

  • Service architect: Creates all the ASD Custom Resources/Blueprints and Day 2 Actions

  • Consumer/user: Consumes the ASD blueprints that have been published to the Catalog

The ASD provider mainly talks to the:

  • Catalog, either to initiate a request or provide information

  • vRO to invoke a workflow, which supports the service blueprint:

Advanced Service Designer provides a way for the service architects to create advanced custom services and publish them as catalog items. They can provide custom resource-types mapped to vRealize Orchestrator object-types and define them as items to be provisioned...

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