Creating service deployment definitions and resource sets
You use the Service Deployment Definitions tab (in the Service Blueprints Definition editor) to specify how resources are assigned to support the functionality that is described in the service definition of a blueprint. For example, you might specify that the web tier of your Medium pet store application is deployed on a virtual machine (VM) with 4 CPUs; 8,192 MB of RAM; and a 20-GB disk.
See the following topics for additional information about service deployment definitions and resource sets:
Before you begin
If you are using a Virtual Guest Package (VGP) as an installable resource, you should understand the OS and software present in the VGP before you define the attributes in the Compute Resources tab.
To create service deployment definitions and resource sets
- In the Blueprint Definition Editor, click the Service Deployment Definitions tab.
- In the Service Deployment Definition Name pane, shown at the left in the following figure, click New
.
- Enter a name that briefly describes the deployment definition (for example, Large for a large deployment).
- In the Details section, select the tags (for example, Service Level[Gold], Tier[Web], Security Level[Low]).
- Enter a helpful description (for example, 2 VMs).
- In Resource Sets, click New
.
- In the Resource Set Details dialog box, enter the following information:
- Name that briefly describes the resource set (for example, Web Server)
- Tags that prescribe where to place the VM itself (for example, the hypervisor cluster) or where to place the initial disk of the VM (typically the boot disk, for example, the *C:* drive).
- Helpful description (for example, Vmware VM with 4CPUs, 8 GB memory).
- From the list of available components, add the components to include with this resource set or remove components.
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