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VMWare vCloud Director 5 x VXLAN Installation and Configuration Guide PART 1 VXLAN nstallation and Configuration VMWare vCloud Tag VMWare vCloud Director 5 x,vmware vcloud,vmware vsphere,vmware workstation,vcloud,vmware nsx,vmware,virtualization,esxi,vsphere,vcenter,vsphere 6.7,hybrid cloud,vcloud director,private cloud,public cloud,vmware cloud,cloud management,VMWare vCloud Director 5 x | Installation and Configuration Guide,cloud foundry,VMware NSX Training,VMware NSX,vmware,vmware vcenter,vmware virtual san,vmware srm,cloud storage,nsx,vmware nsx,virtualization,virtual machine VMware vCD enables cloud service providers to convert physical data centers into highly elastic virtual data centers (VDCs). It achieves this by converting physical data center resources, such as network, storage and compute, into VDC resources, which the service provider then makes available as catalog-based services to internal users through a web portal. VCD features policy controls to apply pre-determined limits on users to regulate the consumption of resources and restrict access. How does it works. vCloud Director 5.1 VMware vCD 5.1 enabled administrators to use VXLAN to create multi-tenant L2/L3 networks for faster provisioning and elastic VDCs to span multiple clusters within a vCenter server for increased flexibility. Version 5.1 also gave admins the ability to create multiple storage classes and made improvements to organization VDC networking. Additional vCD 5.1 updates increased database and guest OS support and the right to create, revert and remove snapshots, and introduced the ability to configure nonelastic allocation pools. vCloud Director 5.5 VMware vCD 5.5 made improvements to catalog functionality, including automated versioning of catalog content, introduced the ability to import and export vApps directly to and from the virtual data center and added support for CentOS. Additional upgrades increased database support, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) provider support and guest and platform OS support, the ability to disable VM licensing collection, and increased support for VMware NSX and VMware vSphere. vCloud Director 5.6.3 The vCD 5.6.3 upgrade introduced VM monitoring and VM disk-level storage profiles and made it so that VMware Remote Console used WebMKS to open VMs, while additional updates increased upgrade and guest OS support and added support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 11. vCloud Director 8.0 Version 8.0 added support for vSphere 6.0 and NSX 6.1.4, improvements to vApp functionality and tenant throttling to prevent a single tenant from consuming all the resources for a single instance of vCD. Additional updates eliminated the restriction on uploading or downloading OVF and media files for Windows and Mac platforms. vCloud Director 8.10 Version 8.10 introduced an Object Extensibility feature and vCD permissions, expanded user interface (UI) access and added support for unattended installation and VM affinity rules. Version 8.10 also removed support for vShield Manager and phased out older vCloud API versions. The 8.10.1 update added new boot customization options. vCloud Director 9.0 The vCD 9.0 version upgrade included an updated UI, a multisite management feature that enables service providers to offer a single point of entry to tenants, the ability to deploy a distributed logical router, support for trunked VLAN-backed networks and VM monitoring and metrics. VMware vCD 9.0 also marks the end of support for vCloud API versions 1.5 and 5.1. VMware vCloud Director for Service Providers VMware vCloud Director gives customers the ability to build secure private clouds that dramatically increase data center efficiency and business agility. Coupled with vSphere, vCloud Director delivers cloud computing for existing data centers by pooling virtual infrastructure resources and delivering them to users as catalog-based services. Many of the limitations discussed in this paper regarding secure access control, isolation, and operational efficiency are addressed through the use of vCloud Director. For instance, as highlighted previously, sharing host resources across tenants provides a number of challenges from a secure tenant isolation perspective, as well as a resource management and service assurance point of view. These are the challenges that vCloud Director for Service Providers is designed to resolve. In addition, vCloud Director offers end consumers simple self-service and consumption of advanced network services (offered by NSX) through the vCloud Director user interface and API.