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- Plans Pricing — HPE VM Docs documentation
Plans Pricing ¶ Overview ¶ Service Plans determine the amount of compute resources available to each Instance When provisioning new Instances from HPE VM Essentials, a plan is selected which determines the number of CPU cores, amount of memory and the amount of storage available to the associated machines
- HPE VM Essentials Software Documentation
New Features ¶ API CLI Clusters have a new property provisionComplete which returns true after provisioning is completed Integrations ( api integrations) and integration types ( api integration-types) can now be queried through HPE VM Essentials API The result of creating Clusters without providing a Resource Name value is now consistent across HPE VM Essentials UI, API and CLI (default
- Virtual Images — HPE VM Docs documentation
Virtual Images ¶ Overview ¶ The Virtual Image section displays a list of all images, local and synced, that are available to deploy HPE VM Essentials includes a rich catalog of pre-configured default images for HPE VME clusters or for VMware vCenter Cloud targets as well
- Overview — HPE VM Docs documentation
HPE VM Essentials includes pre-configured OAuth clients and allows the user to create as many additional clients as they’d like The pre-configured clients are editable but cannot be deleted Once configured, access tokens may be generated or re-generated from the API Access section Their expiration times may be viewed as well Client settings are available only in the Primary Tenant and
- Infrastructure — HPE VM Docs documentation
Clusters Overview Requirements Cluster Permissions HPE VME clusters Network Networks Network Groups Routers IP Pools Floating IPs Domains Proxies Integrations Storage Role Requirements Default Storage Supported Bucket Types Alibaba Buckets Amazon S3 Buckets Azure Buckets Google Cloud Storage Buckets Dell EMC ECS Buckets Openstack Swift Buckets
- Routers — HPE VM Docs documentation
Routers ¶ Overview ¶ Routers can be viewed, created, and managed from the Routers tab of the Infrastructure > Networks page HPE VM Essentials supports the creation of the following router types depending on networks that are currently configured: OVS Bridge Domain
- Plans Pricing — HPE VM Docs documentation
Plans Pricing ¶ Overview ¶ Service Plans determine the amount of compute resources available to each Instance When provisioning new Instances from VM Essentials, a plan is selected which determines the number of CPU cores, amount of memory and the amount of storage available to the associated machines
- Roles — HPE VM Docs documentation
Roles ¶ Overview ¶ Within HPE VM Essentials is a wide array of role-based access control capabilities These roles can be managed within the Administration > Roles section of the HPE VM Essentials UI as well as through the API or CLI
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