Category Azure

Extending Azure in vRA Pt.4 – Adding Tags

Tagging is becoming an integral part of any cloud project as hostnames are becoming a thing of the past. Tagging is now used across enterprises for anything from workload placement, SLAs and OLAs, to backup schedules and showback. In this… Continue Reading →

Extending Azure in vRA Pt.3 – Adding Data Disks

A key piece of any Cloud Management Portal is to get the admins out of doing mundane and sometimes tedious operations and to just put those in the hands of the consumer. In this vlog, I will cover how to allow… Continue Reading →

Extending Azure Functionality in vRealize Automation Pt. 2

The OOTB component view that VMware has provided for the Azure VMs in vRealize Automation (vRA) does provide some good info, but it also is missing some key information that vRA users have become accustomed to. In this vlog, I… Continue Reading →

Azure and vRealize Automation, extending functionality (and together at last!)

I will have a series of blogs on the marriage or Azure and VMware vRealize Automation. I hope you enjoy them! Part 1 – Extending Azure Functionality in vRealize Automation Part 2 – Create a Day 2 Operation to Display useful… Continue Reading →

Extending Azure Functionality in vRealize Automation

With vRealize Automation 7.2.x, VMware has finally given us some form of integration into Azure. This is one of those things that the community has been asking about for months and the AWS integration has been GA for over a… Continue Reading →

What The Cloud Automation Blog will and will not be.

What This Will Be This blog will be a place for anything automation and orchestration from end to end solutions for spinning up VMs and instances both locally (in my lab) and in the public cloud. I will also be… Continue Reading →

vRealize Automation / vRO / Azure – ExpiredAuthenticationToken

A couple days ago I used Mr. Eric Shanks’ awesome script to setup and provide the needed data for my Azure setup in VMware vRealize Automation. One thing I found out today was that it created a Key that was only good… Continue Reading →

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