Overview of the Terremark Provider
This topic provides an overview of the Terremark Provider. It includes the following sections:
High-level tasks for setting up the Terremark Provider
Adding the Terremark Provider is a process that consists of multiple procedures. The following list outlines the high-level steps to add the Terremark Provider to BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management as a provider type:
- Installed or upgraded the Terremark Provider
- Register the Terremark Provider instance
- Add multiple Terremark accounts
- Onboard Terremark Logical Data Centers
Cloud administrator tasks
The cloud administrator is an IT professional responsible for the full lifecycle of the cloud environment, including initial planning, deployment, and configuration, and continued administration, operation, and maintenance. Listed here are the primary Terremark Provider tasks for cloud administrators of BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management.
- Setting up the Terremark Provider
- Creating-options-and-option-choices-for-the-Terremark-Provider
- Uploading-custom-templates-in-the-Terremark-Provider
- Managing-the-Terremark-Provider-resources-using-BMC-Cloud-Lifecycle-Management
- Creating-tag-groups-and-tags
- Managing service offerings for Terremark end-users
Cloud end-user tasks
Cloud end-users rely on cloud resources to complete their work. Cloud end-users request services, such as the deployment of virtual machines (VMs), by using the BMC My Cloud Services Console. Listed here are the primary Terremark Provider tasks for cloud end-users of BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management.
- Starting-stopping-and-shutting-down-cloud-services
- Modifying-memory-and-CPU-option-choices-in-the-Terremark-Provider
- Decommissioning-cloud-services
Terremark Provider release content and features
This release contains the contains the Terremark installer and provides the following new features and enhancements:
- Onboarding and offboarding a Logical Data Center
- Registering a Terremark Provider instance
- Provisioning of new virtual machines (VMs) based on Terremark templates or on a customized template
- Starting and stopping the provisioned VMs
- Modifying the memory and CPUs of a provisioned VMs
- Decommissioning provisioned VMs
- Extending the commission length of provisioned VMs
- Installing software while provisioning VMs
- User provisioning on provisioned VMs
User credentials for accessing the VM can be provided when a user requests a service offering. These credentials can be used to access the VM after provisioning is completed. - Supporting multiple Terremark accounts
Product compatibility
This release integrates with:
- BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management 4.0.00
- Enterprise Cloud Application Programming Interface Version 2012-12-01
Limitations for Terremark
When you create a virtual machine (VM) in the Terremark Provider, consider the following limitations:
- BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management does not synchronize any changes made to Terremark VMs by using the Terremark portal. For example, if you stop a VM in the Terremark Enterprise Cloud, this action is not synchronized in BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management.
- A single IP is assigned to every provisioned VM in the Terremark Enterprise Cloud. The Terremark Provider enables assigning of multiple IPs.
- When you provision VMs with internal IPs, you should have access to a Terremark Virtual Private Network (VPN) to access the provisioned VMs.
- When you provision VMs from BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management, you cannot configure firewalls and load balancers in Terremark Enterprise Cloud by using BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management consoles.
- You cannot modify the disk size of a provisioned VM.
- You do not receive an error if you register a Terremark Provider instance with an incorrect Terremark user name and password.
Construct mappings of the Terremark Provider
The following table lists BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management objects and describes how they correspond to Terremark constructs.
BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management object mappings for Terremark Provider
BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management object | Terremark construct | Notes |
---|---|---|
Logical Data Center (LDC) | Environment, compute pool | LDC is represented by a combination of compute pool and environment in Terremark Enterprise Cloud user interface. |
Network | Network | Represented by the network defined in the Terremark Provider. |
Logical network | Network | Represented by the network defined in the Terremark Provider. |
Virtual guest | Terremark virtual machine | None |
IP address | IP address | None |
Local disk | Disk | None |
Operating system | Operating system | None |
Server network interface | Network Interface Cards (NICs) | None |