This capsule demonstrates how to integrate HCMX with Microsoft Azure provider to provision compute resources in Microsoft Azure. Apart from provisioning, this service provides operations such as start, stop, restart, and scale virtual machines.
This implementation includes HCMX service design and CloudSlang workflows, which can be used to create an aggregated offering for consumers to request and manage compute instance from HCMX Service Portal.
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What's new in Microsoft Azure Capsule (CloudSlang)
This release of the capsule includes internal defect fixes.
Enhancements
New tags
This release adds two new types of tag: organizational and custom tags. Organizational tags are mandatory and include organizational details such as business unit, product name, product ID, and environment type. Custom tags are optional and consist of a list of keys separated by commas in one list, with their corresponding values listed in another.
You must configure tags before you publish a service design. Note also that tags are not supported by unmanaged disks.
New action for Microsoft Azure Compute Advanced (CloudSlang)
This release adds the Azure Refresh VM Details action that retrieves the latest VM details from the Azure portal.
For more information please refer the documentation .
What's new in Microsoft Azure Capsule (CloudSlang)
This release of the capsule includes internal defect fixes.
For more information please refer the documentation .
What's new in Microsoft Azure Capsule (CloudSlang)
This release of the capsule includes internal defect fixes.
For more information please refer the documentation .
What's new in Microsoft Azure Capsule (CloudSlang)
This capsule is now rebranded to OpenText.
For more information please refer the documentation .
What's new in Microsoft Azure Capsule (CloudSlang)
This release of Microsoft Azure Capsule (CloudSlang) introduces internal defect fixes.
For more information please refer the documentation .
Microsoft Azure Capsule (CloudSlang) introduces the following new feature:
You can now tag Azure database resources. You can use custom tags to tag the resources. HCMX applies some mandatory tags to the resources.
For more information please refer the documentation .
Microsoft Azure Capsule (CloudSlang) introduces the following new feature:
Resource tagging for Azure compute
You can now tag Azure compute resources. You can use custom tags to tag the resources. HCMX applies some mandatory tags to the resources.
For more information please refer the documentation .
Microsoft Azure Capsule (CloudSlang) introduces the following new feature:
Scheduled scale in and scale out
This release of the capsule provides an option under subscriber option to schedule auto scaling of servers. You can choose to scale up or scale down the number of servers by creating a scheduler.
For more information please refer the documentation .
Microsoft Azure Capsule (CloudSlang) introduces the following new features:
This release of the capsule provides a scheduler to schedule Azure user actions like Azure Start VM and Azure Stop VM and Deallocate Public IP.
For more information please refer the documentation .
Microsoft Azure Capsule (CloudSlang) 3.1.0 introduces the following new features:
This release of the capsule includes Microsoft Azure database service design.
For more information please refer the documentation .
Capsule CloudSlang Microsoft Azure 3.0.0 introduces the following new features:
Service designs now use Java Script (JS) instead of JSP.
OO Microsoft Azure CloudSlang workflows now run on custom worker groups.
This release of the capsule works only on OO external RAS. Install OO external RAS.
For more information please refer the documentation .
What's new in Capsule CloudSlang Microsoft Azure 2.0.1
Capsule CloudSlang Microsoft Azure 2.0.1 includes a defect fix.
For more information please refer the documentation .
Capsule CloudSlang Microsoft Azure 2.0.0 introduces the following new features:
CloudSlang flows refactored
The CloudSlang workflows and operations are refactored to support provisioning or unprovisioning of VMs and user operations for Azure compute service design.
New workflows and user operations added
Workflows:
- Deploy_vm_v2
- Start_vm_v2
- Stop_vm_v2
- Restart_vm_v2
- Stop_and_deallocate_vm_v2
- Undeploy_vm_v2
User operations:
- Create_vm
- Delete_vm_v2
- Create_nic_without_public_ip
- Update_public_ip_address
Deprecated work flows and user operations
Workflows:
- Deploy_vm
- Stop_vm
- Start_vm
- Restart_vm
- Stop_and_deallocate_vm
- Undeploy_vm
User operation:
- Delete_vm
Capsule supports Web API based authentication
While creating VMs, now you need to use Web API based authentication.
For more information please refer the documentation .
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