You can use the Control Center to change the default Automation Orchestrator behavior. What to read next Reconfiguring AuthenticationAfter you set up the authentication method during the initial configuration of Control Center, you can change the authentication provider or the configured parameters at any time. Configuring the Workflow Run PropertiesBy default, you can run up to 300 workflows per node, and up to 10,000 workflows can be queued if the number of actively running workflows is reached. Automation Orchestrator Log FilesVMware Technical Support routinely requests diagnostic information when you submit a support request. This diagnostic information contains product-specific logs and configuration files from the host on which the product runs. Enabling the Opentracing extensionThe Opentracing extension for Automation Orchestrator provides tools for gathering data about your Automation Orchestrator environment. You can use this data for troubleshooting the Automation Orchestrator system and workflows. Enable Time Synchronization for Automation OrchestratorYou can enable time synchronization on your Automation Orchestrator deployment with the Automation Orchestrator Appliance command line. Deactivate Time Synchronization for Automation OrchestratorYou can deactivate the Network Time Protocol (NTP) time synchronization on your Automation Orchestrator deployment with the Automation Orchestrator Appliance command line. Configure Automation Orchestrator Kubernetes CIDRYou can change the Kubernetes Classless Inter-domain Routing (CIDR) subnet masks after deployment. Update the DNS Settings for Automation OrchestratorAn administrator can update the DNS settings of the Automation Orchestrator deployment by using the vracli network dns command. Back Up and Restore Automation OrchestratorYou can back up and restore your Automation Orchestrator deployment by using vSphere virtual machine (VM) snapshots.