In multi-tenancy environments, customers can manage allocation of resources on a per-tenant basis using Virtual Private Zones (VPZs).

In VMware Aria Automation, you can configure multi-tenancy environments by using VMware Aria Suite Lifecycleand Workspace ONE Access. These tools let you set up multi-tenancy and create and configure tenants. After tenants are configured, provider administrators can create Virtual Private Zones in Automation Assembler and then they can assign zones to tenants by using the Automation Assembler Manage Tenants functionality.

Multi-tenancy relies on coordination and configuration of three different VMware products as outlined below:
  • Workspace ONE Access - This product provides the infrastructure support for multi-tenancy and the Active Directory domain connections that provide user and group management within tenant organizations.
  • VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle - This product supports the creation and configuration of tenants for supported products, such as VMware Aria Automation. In addition, it provides some certificate management capabilities.
  • VMware Aria Automation - Providers and users log in to VMware Aria Automation to access tenants in which they create and manage deployments.

When configuring multi-tenancy, users should be familiar with all three of these products and their associated documentation.