The vRealize Automation Cloud trial activation process creates a set of starter objects in vRealize Automation Cloud, including a catalog item and cloud template. It also creates infrastructure objects such as a project, VMware Cloud on AWS cloud account, cloud zone, flavor and size mappings, a network for deployments, a network profile, and a storage profile.
For this example, a storage profile and a network profile are created in the SDDC as part of the trial activation process. The storage profile contains a default workload data store or cluster. The network profile contains a default single network. A small, medium, large, and extra large flavor mapping is also created as part of the trial activation to simplify deployment sizings.
When looking at the vRealize Automation Cloud objects that are created as part of the trial activation process, the naming follows a pattern of <SDDC_name>-<unique task ID GUID>. You can manually change these object names in vRealize Automation Cloud.
If you have just activated the trial, you can skip to step 4. If you activated the trial and did not immediately click the Open vRealize Automation Cloud option on the vRealize Automation Cloud Integrated Services card in the SDDC, start with step 1.
For vRealize Automation Cloud help content, see Learn more about quick vRealize Automation Cloud setup for VMware Cloud on AWS.
Note that this example shows the various objects that are created as part of the vRealize Automation Cloud trial activation process. It seeks to explain what the objects are, what they do, and how they were derived. This example does not show the exact objects that are created by your unique activation mainly because your source SDDC is not be identical to the one used to generate these objects, but they are similar. The intent is that you use this example as a tool in gaining a basic level of vRealize Automation Cloud proficiency.
Prerequisites
Complete the trial activation process. See Activate the vRealize Automation Cloud setup for VMware Cloud on AWS trial.
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What to do next
To learn more about the services that comprise vRealize Automation Cloud, see Learn more about quick vRealize Automation Cloud setup for VMware Cloud on AWS.