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Published inJan 2016
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ISBN-139781785882470
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Amit Malik
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Amit Malik

Amit Malik is an IT enthusiast and technology evangelist from Delhi, India. He specializes in Virtualization, Cloud, and emerging technology space. He has an intense knowledge in building cloud solutions with Microsoft Windows Azure Pack. Amit holds various industry admired certifications from all major OEM's in Virtualization and Cloud space including MCSE for Private Cloud. Amit has designed and built numerous virtualization and private cloud solutions comprising the product lines of Microsoft, VMware, and Citrix. Apart from these, he can be found working on emerging technologies including VDI, hyper convergence, Software Defined Infrastructure solutions including networking and storage, Containers, Big Data, IoT, and other similar technologies. Amit is interested in building products and doing product management in near future for related technology space. You can always reach Amit on LinkedIn (https://in.linkedin.com/in/amitmalik99)or email (contact2amitmalik@gmail.com)
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Building standalone VM IaaS offerings


For every standalone VM offering in Windows Azure pack cloud, there has to be a direct mapping present with VM template in the SCVMM library. The VM template in the SCVMM library can be configured using a virtual disk prepared in the earlier topics. Let's start creating VM templates in SCVMM for Windows Azure Pack usage. Multiple templates can be created using the same VHD and defined hardware/OS profile combinations to provide flexible options for tenants for deploying VM workloads.

Requirements for using VM templates for Windows Azure Pack

The following consideration must be taken care while creating VM templates to be used for a standalone VM in Windows Azure Pack:

  • There must not be any cloud capability profile selected on the hardware profile page in the template creation wizard. The same case applies in case of any preconfigured hardware profile that is being used.

  • The VHD that is being used to create the template must have a remote desktop enabled...

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Published in: Jan 2016Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781785882470

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Amit Malik

Amit Malik is an IT enthusiast and technology evangelist from Delhi, India. He specializes in Virtualization, Cloud, and emerging technology space. He has an intense knowledge in building cloud solutions with Microsoft Windows Azure Pack. Amit holds various industry admired certifications from all major OEM's in Virtualization and Cloud space including MCSE for Private Cloud. Amit has designed and built numerous virtualization and private cloud solutions comprising the product lines of Microsoft, VMware, and Citrix. Apart from these, he can be found working on emerging technologies including VDI, hyper convergence, Software Defined Infrastructure solutions including networking and storage, Containers, Big Data, IoT, and other similar technologies. Amit is interested in building products and doing product management in near future for related technology space. You can always reach Amit on LinkedIn (https://in.linkedin.com/in/amitmalik99)or email (contact2amitmalik@gmail.com)
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