VM Lifecycle Policy for Hyper-V

Use this wizard to create a VM Lifecycle Policy for Hyper-V virtual machines.

Enter the Policy Name and Description

Policy Name

Use this box to enter a name for the VM Lifecycle Policy.

Description

Use this box to enter a description of the VM Lifecycle Policy.

Select the Virtualization Client

Virtualization Client

Specifies the Hyper-V client where end users will create their virtual machines.

Refresh Hyper-V Hosts

Refreshes information on the Virtualization client.

Advanced Policy Features

Opens the Advanced Policy Features dialog box.

Maximum Allowed Virtual Machines Per User

Select this option to specify the maximum number of virtual machines each user is allowed to own at one time.

Associated Client Group

Select this option to specify the client group that can use this VM Lifecycle Policy.

Use Linked Clone

Select this option to create a differencing disk from the template machine when users create VMs with this policy. Linked clone templates create VMs more quickly and take up less space than VMs created using regular templates. They are useful if you want to create many VMs in a short time period.

Enable Decommission

Select this option to configure the period of time before a VM is decommissioned and then deleted.

  • Decommission VM After

    Type or select the number of days for the decommission period. All the decommissioned machines are automatically turned off.

  • Deletion Grace Period

    Type of select the number of days to wait before permanently deleting the VM.

Enable VM Backup

Select this option to enable backups for the virtual machines that users create with this policy.

  • Backup Set

    Select the backup set from this list that will control the VM backups.

  • Subclient

    Select the subclient from this list that will control the VM backups.

Email addresses to notify

Enter one or more email addresses separated by commas for the people who will be notified about VM operations, such as Power On and Renew.

Sender's email address

Enter an email address that will appear in the From line in the email notifications about the VM.

Disable email notifications for successful VM operations

Select this option if you don't want to users to receive email notifications about VM operations that succeeded.

Enable VM Auto-migration

Select this option to allow auto-migration of VMs created with this policy.

Select Nodes

The options on this page allow you to specify which Hyper-V nodes end users can use to create virtual machines.

Select All

Makes all nodes available for virtual machines.

Available

Lists all nodes that can be selected for use in this VM Lifecycle Policy.

Selected

Lists all nodes that can be used with this VM Lifecycle Policy

Add

Moves the nodes selected in the Available list to the Selected list.

Remove

Moves the ESX server selected in the Selected list to the Available list.

Add All

Moves all nodes from the Available list to the Selected list.

Remove All

Moves all nodes from the Selected list to the Available list.

Select Volumes

The options on this page allow you to specify which volumes end users can use to create virtual machines.

Select All

Makes all volumes available for virtual machines.

Available

Lists all volumes that can be selected for use in this VM Lifecycle Policy.

Selected

Lists all volumes that can be used with this VM Lifecycle Policy

Add

Moves the volumes selected in the Available list to the Selected list.

Remove

Moves the volumes selected in the Selected list to the Available list.

Add All

Moves all volumes from the Available list to the Selected list.

Remove All

Moves all volumes from the Selected list to the Available list.

Select Templates

This page allows you to specify which software templates end users can use to create virtual machines with this VM Lifecycle Policy.

Define Templates

This dialog box allows you to specify which virtual machines can be used as templates and moved to the Available list on the Select Templates page.

  • Available

    Lists all virtual machines that can be selected for use as templates.

  • Selected

    Lists all virtual machines that can be used as templates.

  • Add

    Moves the virtual machines selected in the Available list to the Selected list.

  • Remove

    Moves the virtual machines selected in the Selected list to the Available list.

  • Add All

    Moves all virtual machines from the Available list to the Selected list.

  • Remove

    Moves all virtual machines from the Selected list to the Available list.

Select All

Makes all software templates available for virtual machines.

Available

Lists all software templates that can be selected for use in this VM Lifecycle Policy.

Selected

Lists all software templates that can be used with this VM Lifecycle Policy

Add

Moves the software templates selected in the Available list to the Selected list.

Remove

Moves the software templates selected in the Selected list to the Available list.

Add All

Moves all software templates from the Available list to the Selected list.

Remove All

Moves all software templates from the Selected list to the Available list.

Enter Resources

These settings allow you to specify the number of CPUs, the Memory size, Networks, and Network Interface Cards for this VM Lifecycle policy.

# of CPUs

Allows you to specify settings for the CPUs used in virtual machines created with this VM Lifecycle Policy.

  • Min

    Specifies the minimum number of CPUs required to create a virtual machine.

  • Max

    Specifies the maximum number of CPUs that can be used to create a virtual machine.

  • Cost ($/Core)

    Specifies the number of dollars to be charged per CPU.

Memory (GB)

Allows you to specify Memory settings used in virtual machines created with this VM Lifecycle Policy.

  • Min

    Specifies the minimum amount of memory required to create a virtual machine.

  • Max

    Specifies the maximum amount of memory that can be used to create a virtual machine.

  • Cost ($/GB)

    Specifies the number of dollars to be charged for each gigabyte of memory.

# of NICs

Allows you to specify settings for Network Interface Cards used for virtual machines created with this VM Lifecycle Policy.

  • Min

    Specifies the minimum number of NICs required to create a virtual machine.

  • Max

    Specifies the maximum number of NICs you can use to create a virtual machine.

Network Names

Allows you to specify the Networks that can be used by virtual machines that are created with this VM Lifecycle Policy.

  • Available

    Lists all network names that can be selected for use in this VM Lifecycle Policy.

  • Selected

    Lists all network names that can be used with this VM Lifecycle Policy

  • Add

    Moves the network names selected in the Available list to the Selected list.

  • Remove

    Moves the network names selected in the Selected list to the Available list.

  • Add All

    Moves all network names from the Available list to the Selected list.

  • Remove All

    Moves all network names from the Selected list to the Available list.

Enter Storage Information

Disk Type

Allows you to specify the disk type, either Thin or Thick, that can be used in virtual machines created with this VM Lifecycle Policy.

Number of Disks

Allows you to specify the maximum number of disks that can be used to create a virtual machine with this VM Lifecycle Policy.

Disk Space (GB)

Allows you to specify settings for disk space used in the virtual machines.

  • Min

    Specifies the minimum amount of disk space that must be used to create a virtual machine.

  • Max

    Specifies the maximum amount of disk space that can be used to create a virtual machine.

  • Cost ($/GB)

    Specifies the number of dollars to charge for each gigabyte.

Number of SnapShots

Specifies the maximum number of snapshot backups allowed for the virtual machine.

Enter the Naming Pattern for VMs

VM Naming Pattern

Allows you to specify a naming pattern for all virtual machines created with this VM Lifecycle policy. You can use the asterisk (*) to require at least one additional character in each virtual machine name.

For example, the default value, VM*Eng, requires each virtual machine name to contain at least one additional character following the text, VM, and before the text, Eng. Therefore, users could give names to their virtual machines such as VMBobEng or VMJane1Eng. However, you could also use the asterisk at the end of a character string so that all virtual machine names begin with the same string of characters. For example if you enter SalesEast*, all virtual machines created with this policy will begin with the text, SalesEast, such as SalesEastBob.

Select User Membership

Use this page to specify to users or user groups who have access to this VM Lifecycle Policy.

Available

Lists all users or user groups that can be selected for use in this VM Lifecycle Policy.

Selected

Lists all users or user groups that can be used with this VM Lifecycle Policy

Add

Moves the users or user groups selected in the Available list to the Selected list.

Remove

Moves the users or user groups selected in the Selected list to the Available list.

Add All

Moves all users or user groups from the Available list to the Selected list.

Remove All

Moves all users or user groups from the Selected list to the Available list.

Summary

This page lists all of the options that you selected and configured for the VM Lifecycle Policy. You can review all of your settings on this page, and then return to a specific page to change anything, or click Finish to create the VM Lifecycle Policy.

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