Cloud Infrastructure Deployment Specification #
Component | Version | Size | Resources | Optional Components that can be deployed by VMware Cloud Provider Lifecycle Manager |
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VMware Cloud Director | 10.5 | Virtual appliance Extra Large Configuration 1 Primary (Large) 2 Standby cells (Large) 2 Application Cells (Large) |
Each Primary Cell RAM: 32 GB CPU: 24 Storage: 202 GB (increased root partition to 50 GB for logs, increased PostgreSQL database disk to 150 GB) Each Standby Cell RAM: 32 GB CPU: 24 Storage: 202 GB (increased root partition to 50 GB for logs, increased PostgreSQL database disk to 150 GB) Each Application Cell RAM: 8 GB CPU: 8 Storage: 132 GB (increased root partition to 50 GB for logs) |
• Usage Meter • RabbitMQ • Chargeback |
VMware Cloud Director Database PostgreSQL |
10.17 | Database is embedded with the VMware Cloud Director virtual appliance | ||
NFS Share for VMware Cloud Director | NFS v4 | A traditional Linux-based NFS server or other solutions like Microsoft Windows Server, the VMware vSAN File Service NFS feature, and so on, can provide the shared storage. Starting with vSAN 7.0, you can use the vSAN File Service functionality to export NFS shares by using NFS 3.0 and NFS 4.1 protocols. For more information about vSAN File Service, see the Administering VMware vSAN guide in the VMware vSphere Product Documentation. |
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Load Balancer for VCD Cells | NSX-T | N/A | NSX-T is used to provide load balancing for clustered management components VCD API/Portal and Console Application profile: HTTP Members Port: 443 Monitor: • HTTP Request Configuration: GET /cloud/server_status, HTTP Request Version: 1 • HTTP Response Configuration: HTTP response body: Service is up. • SSL Configuration: Enabled, Client Certificate: None |
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Chargeback | 8.6.2 | To Be updated | ||
RabbitMQ | 3.9 | To Be updated | ||
Usage Meter | 4.6 | To Be updated | ||
VMware Cloud Provider Lifecycle Manager | 1.5 | N/A | RAM: 8 GB CPU: 2 Storage: 89GB (Maximum Size -1.42TB) |
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NFS share for VMware Cloud Provider Lifecycle Manager | NFS v4 | 100GB | Starting with vSAN 7.0, you can use the vSAN File Service functionality to export NFS shares by using NFS 3.0 and NFS 4.1 protocols. For more information about vSAN File Service, see the Administering VMware vSAN guide in the VMware vSphere Product Documentation. |