Systems, methods, and articles of manufacture to provide cloud resource orchestration
US-9311159-B2 · Apr 12, 2016 · US
US9851989B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9851989-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314105066-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 12, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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Methods and apparatus to manage virtual machines are described. An example method includes presenting a list of available basic blueprints, storing a multi-machine blueprint referencing a first basic blueprint for a first virtual machine from the list and a second basic blueprint for a second virtual machine from the list, and in response to a request to provision the multi-machine blueprint, the request including an identification of a first number of instances to be provisioned for the first virtual machine and a second number of instances to be provisioned for the second virtual machine, provisioning the first number of instances of the first virtual machine and the second number of instances of the second virtual machine.
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A method comprising: presenting a list of available basic blueprints, a first basic blueprint in the list defining hardware policies and network policies for deployment of a first virtual machine; storing a first multi-machine blueprint referencing the first basic blueprint for the first virtual machine from the list and a second basic blueprint for a second virtual machine from the list; storing a second multi-machine blueprint, different than the first multi-machine blueprint, the second multi-machine blueprint referencing the first basic blueprint for the first virtual machine from the list and a third basic blueprint for a third virtual machine; in response to a request to provision the first multi-machine blueprint, the request including an identification of a first number of instances to be provisioned for the first virtual machine and a second number of instances to be provisioned for the second virtual machine, provisioning the first number of instances of the first virtual machine and the second number of instances of the second virtual machine; after provisioning of the first number of instances of the first virtual machine, in response to a request to add an additional instance of the first virtual machine, provisioning another instance of the first virtual machine; adding the provisioned another instance of the first virtual machine to the provisioned first multi-machine blueprint so that an operation applied to the provisioned first multi-machine blueprint is also applied to the provisioned another instance; and after the another instance of the first virtual machine is provisioned, in response to detecting a change made to the first basic blueprint referenced by the first multi-machine blueprint, applying the change to the provisioned another instance. 2. The method as defined in claim 1 , further including: determining that a first value for a setting of the first virtual machine identified in the first multi-machine blueprint does not match a second value for the setting specified by the first multi-machine blueprint; and in response to determining that the first value does not match the second value, changing the setting of the first virtual machine to the second value. 3. The method as defined in claim 1 , further including adding an identification of the another instance of the first virtual machine to a load balancer. 4. The method as defined in claim 1 , further including, in response to a single request to power off, powering off the first virtual machine and the second virtual machine in accordance with the first multi-machine blueprint. 5. The method as defined in claim 1 , further including, in response to a user input, storing an indication of a maximum number of instances of the virtual machine that may be provisioned under the first multi-machine blueprint. 6. The method as defined in claim 1 , further including: storing, in the first multi-machine blueprint, an order in which the virtual machines of the first multi-machine blueprint are to be started, wherein the order indicates that the first virtual machine is to be started before starting the second virtual machine; and in response to a request to power on, starting the first virtual machine before starting the second virtual machine in accordance with the first multi-machine blueprint. 7. The method as defined in claim 1 , further including: storing a reservation for a cloud platform including a first value for a setting for virtual machines; and in response to a request to provision the first multi-machine blueprint in the cloud platform, overriding a second value for the setting identified in the first multi-machine blueprint when provisioning the first virtual machine. 8. An apparatus comprising: a user interface to present a list of available basic blueprints, a first basic blueprint in the list defining hardware policies and network policies for deployment of a first virtual machine; and a blueprint manager to: store a first multi-machine blueprint referencing the first basic blueprint for the first virtual machine from the list and a second basic blueprint for a second virtual machine from the list, store a second multi-machine blueprint, different than the first multi-machine blueprint, the second multi-machine blueprint referencing the first basic blueprint for the first virtual machine from the list and a third basic blueprint for a third virtual machine, in response to a request to provision the first multi-machine blueprint, the request including an identification of a first number of instances to be provisioned for the first virtual machine and a second number of instances to be provisioned for the second virtual machine, provision the first number of instances of the first virtual machine and the second number of instances of the second virtual machine, after provisioning of the first number of instances of the first virtual machine, in response to a request to add an additional instance of the first virtual machine, provision another instance of the first virtual machine, add the provisioned another instance of the first virtual machine to the provisioned first multi-machine blueprint so that an operation applied to the provisioned first multi-machine blueprint is also applied to the provisioned another instance; and after the another instance of the first virtual machine is provisioned, in response to detecting a change made to the first basic blueprint referenced by the first multi-machine blueprint, apply the change to the provisioned another instance. 9. The apparatus as defined in claim 8 , wherein the blueprint manager is to: determine that a first value for a setting of the first virtual machine identified in the first multi-machine blueprint does not match a second value for the setting specified by the first multi-machine blueprint; and in response to determining that the first value does not match the second value, change the setting of the first virtual machine to the second value. 10. The apparatus as defined in claim 8 , wherein the blueprint manager is to add an identification of the another instance of the first virtual machine to a load balancer. 11. The apparatus as defined in claim 8 , wherein the blueprint manager is to, in response to a request to power off, power off the first virtual machine and the second virtual machine in accordance with the first multi-machine blueprint. 12. The apparatus as defined in claim 8 , wherein the blueprint manager is to, in response to a user input, store an indication of a maximum number of instances of the virtual machine that may be provisioned under the first multi-machine blueprint. 13. The apparatus as defined in claim 8 , wherein the blueprint manager is to: store, in the first multi-machine blueprint, an order in which the virtual machines of the first multi-machine blueprint are to be started, wherein the order indicates that the first virtual machine is to be started before starting the second virtual machine; and in response to a request to power on, start the first virtual machine before starting the second virtual machine in accordance with the first multi-machine blueprint. 14. The apparatus as defined in claim 8 , wherein the blueprint manager is to: store a reservation for a cloud platform including a first value for a setting for virtual machines; and in response to a request to provision the first multi-machine blueprint in the cloud platform, override a second value for the setting identified in the first multi-machine blueprint when provisioning the first virtual machine. 15. A tangible computer
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