To familiarize yourself with VMware PowerCLI , you can use a set of scripts that illustrate basic and advanced tasks in the VMware Cloud on AWS administration.
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Connecting to VMware Cloud on AWS You can use VMware Cloud on AWS to provision and manage vCenter Server virtual data centers in the cloud. VMware Cloud on AWS is a cloud service that belongs to the VMware Cloud services platform.
Connect to VMware Cloud on AWS by Using an API Token To authenticate with VMware Cloud on AWS , you can use an API token from the VMware Cloud service web portal.
Connect to VMware Cloud on AWS by Using an OAuth Security Context To connect to VMware Cloud on AWS through an OAuth 2.0 authentication mechanism, you need an OAuth security context for the VMware Cloud services platform.
Connect to VMware Cloud on AWS GovCloud (US) You can use PowerCLI to connect to VMware Cloud on AWS GovCloud (US) .
View the Available Software-Defined Data Centers With PowerCLI , you can view the available Software-Defined Data Centers (SDDCs) in your VMware Cloud on AWS organization.
Connect to a vCenter Server on VMware Cloud on AWS You can use PowerCLI to connect to a vCenter Server system running on VMware Cloud on AWS .
Connect to a vCenter Server on VMware Cloud on AWS by Using an OAuth 2.0 Authentication If the vCenter Server system has an OpenID authentication enabled, you can authenticate with the vCenter Server system by using an OAuth security context for the VMware Cloud services platform.
Create a Software-Defined Data Center With PowerCLI , you can create a Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC) in your VMware Cloud on AWS organization.
Create a Cluster in a Software-Defined Data Center With PowerCLI , you can create a cluster in a Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC) in your VMware Cloud on AWS organization.
Set the Elastic Distributed Resource Scheduler (EDRS) Policy of a Cluster With PowerCLI , you can set the Elastic Distributed Resource Scheduler (EDRS) policy of clusters.
Remove a Cluster from a Software-Defined Data Center With PowerCLI , you can remove clusters from Software-Defined Data Centers (SDDCs) in your VMware Cloud on AWS organization.
Add Hosts to a Software-Defined Data Center With PowerCLI , you can add hosts to a Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC) in your VMware Cloud on AWS organization.
Remove Hosts from a Software-Defined Data Center With PowerCLI , you can remove hosts from a Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC) in your VMware Cloud on AWS organization.