Learn about the various options that are available to you in your vRealize Automation Cloud trial.

All of the functionality that is available in vRealize Automation Cloud is available in the vRealize Automation Cloud trial. As a trial user, you enjoy the added benefit of having a starter set of vRealize Automation Cloud objects, and a complete user and organization configuration, created for you automatically. vRealize Automation Cloud objects are generated during the trial activation process using resources that are data collected from your source VMware Cloud on AWS SDDC.

When you open your vRealize Automation Cloud trial you can choose to work in any of the vRealize Automation Cloud services.
  • Use the Service Broker service to experiment with your starter catalog item, otherwise called a deployment.
  • Use the Cloud Assembly service to experiment with infrastructure elements such as flavor and image mappings, cloud accounts, projects, and zones. You also use the service to define and modify cloud templates and generate deployments.
  • Use the Code Stream service to build new pipelines in your DevOps lifecycle.

    While the trial activation process creates starter elements in the Service Broker and Cloud Assembly services, it does not create starter elements in the Code Stream service.

    Note that the agent needed to create Code Stream objects in the trial is not installed as part of the trial activation process. To create and use Code Stream objects in the trial, see Using and Managing Code Stream in vRealize Automation Cloud product documentation.

You can move between the services by using the service selector in the active service.

Use the help panel to choose which service to open.

For overview information about the services that comprise vRealize Automation Cloud, see the following resources:
For more detailed information about what you can do with the vRealize Automation Cloud services, see the following resources:

For an overview of vRealize Automation Cloud, including introductory information and links to video, FAQs, and other content, see the VMware vRealize Automation Cloud product page.