Recently got
chance to work on VMware vRealize Automation 7.x wherein I have seen the distributed deployment of vRealize Automation running
with multiple F5 Load balancers, so thought of dedicating an article
talking about the deployment and the various architectural components involved,
this article provides a quick reference to the original post dedicated as Guest
Blog on Vembu blog and give few other reference blogs that I have dedicated few
months back.
Before we
proceed further with vRealize Automation Architecture let’s have a look on the
posts that I have dedicated already talking about Installation of VMware
vRealize Automation 6.2 vRealize
Automation Installation Part 1 and vRealize
Automation Installation Part 2.
Another article dedicated which talks
about the various layers (Infrastructure, Infrastructure Fabric,
Fabric Group, Tenant and Business Group) and
the admins responsible for managing each of these layers including (System
Admin, Infra Admin, Fabric Admin, Tenant Admin) vRA
Layers and Roles.
Apart from
the installation and various layers/admins involved in VMware vRealize
Automation we have also seen how we can provision
machines in vRA and how to manage it. We also discussed about blueprints,
multimachine
blueprints, custom
properties and last but not the least we talked about What’s
New in vRealize Automation 7 where we discussed about the various updated
features in vRA 7 (New Deployment Model Based on Needs – Minimal and Enterprise
Distributed and High Availability) Installations.
Talks about the various deployment models i.e. Simple Deployment Architecture which deploys vRealize Automation with few components including vRA appliance, Identity Manager, vRealize Orchestrator and vPostrgres Database and IaaS server.
Distributed Logic
Deployment uses load balancer to provide more scalable and Highly Available Cloud Infrastructure
Part 2 of VMware vRealize Automation
Architecture dedicated on Vembu Blog as Guest Bloggers talks about the core vRealize
Automation and IaaS components involved and the functionalities of each of
these components.
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