FabricCompute
Represents a compute which is an entity on the cloud provider side that can be used to provision resources in. It could be an availability zone in a public cloud, cluster, host or resource pool in vSphere
{
"id": "9.0E49",
"createdAt": "2012-09-27",
"updatedAt": "2012-09-27",
"owner": "[email protected]",
"ownerType": "ad_group",
"orgId": "42413b31-1716-477e-9a88-9dc1c3cb1cdf",
"_links": {
"empty": false
},
"name": "my-name",
"description": "my-description",
"externalId": "i-cfe4-e241-e53b-756a9a2e25d2",
"externalZoneId": "us-east-1a",
"externalRegionId": "us-east-1",
"tags": [
[
{
"key": "ownedBy",
"value": "Rainpole"
}
]
],
"type": "Availability Zone",
"lifecycleState": "PROVISIONING, READY, SUSPEND, STOPPED, RETIRED",
"powerState": "ON, OFF, GUEST_OFF, UNKNOWN, SUSPEND",
"customProperties": {
"customProperties": "string"
},
"maximumAllowedMemoryAllocationPercent": 120,
"maximumAllowedCpuAllocationPercent": 120
}
The id of this resource instance
Date when the entity was created. The date is in ISO 8601 and UTC.
Date when the entity was last updated. The date is ISO 8601 and UTC.
Email of the user or display name of the group that owns the entity.
Type of a owner(user/ad_group) that owns the entity.
The id of the organization this entity belongs to.
HATEOAS of the entity
A human-friendly name used as an identifier in APIs that support this option.
A human-friendly description.
External entity Id on the provider side.
The external zoneId of the compute.
The external regionId of the compute
A set of tag keys and optional values that were set on this resource instance.
Type of the compute instance
Lifecycle status of the compute instance
Power state of compute instance
Custom properties of the compute instance
What percent of the total available memory on the compute will be used for VM provisioning. This value can be more than 100. e.g. If the compute has 100gb of memory and this value is set to 80, then VMware Aria Automation will act as if this compute has only 80gb. If it is 120, then VMware Aria Automation will act as if this compute has 120gb thus allowing 20gb overallocation. Applies only for private cloud computes.
What percent of the total available vCPU on the compute will be used for VM provisioning. This value can be more than 100. e.g. If the compute has 100 vCPUs and this value is set to 80, then VMware Aria Automation will act as if this compute has only 80 vCPUs. If it is 120, then VMware Aria Automation will act as if this compute has 120 vCPUs thus allowing 20 vCPU overallocation. Applies only for private cloud computes.