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Automating VMware Site Recovery (DRaaS) with VMC

05.28.2019 by William Lam // 2 Comments

VMware Site Recovery provides customers with an easy and on-demand Disaster Recovery as-as-Service (DRaaS) for both their on-premises and VMware Cloud on AWS (VMC) workloads. DRaaS is one of the most popular VMware Cloud Service as it literally enables customers to setup a fully functional target DR site with just a click of a button, no joke!


As simple as this is, customers are also interested in automating the setup of DRaaS, especially for testing purposes. A couple of weeks back, I had a customer reach out asking if it was possible to automate the setup of DRaaS?

Funny enough, I just had this conversation a few weeks prior with the PM/Engineer and was in the process of looking into this. It turns out we do indeed have DRaaS Service API, which is what the VMC Console uses, however we had not publicized the API nor showed how to actually get more information about it. Do not worry, I have already feature request with the PM to not only get this published publicly but also show up as part of the VMC Developer Center API Explorer 🙂

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Categories // Automation, PowerCLI, VMware Cloud on AWS Tags // DRaaS, site recovery manager, srm, VMC, VMware Cloud on AWS, VMware Site Recovery

NSX-T Policy API Explorer, Docs and Sample Updates for VMC

05.20.2019 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

The VMware Cloud on AWS (VMC) in-product API Explorer is something that I use on a regular basis, especially for executing a quick tasks without needing to write a single line of code or for documentation purposes to understand the required parameter to a specific API. Today, the VMC API Explorer includes both the VMC Service and Cloud Services Platform API, but one key API that has been missing is the inclusion of the NSX-T Policy API.

With the release of VMC 1.7 which just came out a few days ago, customers will now be able to also access the NSX-T Policy API directly from within the VMC API Explorer! In addition to adding to the VMC API Explorer, the NSX team has also enhanced their Swagger JSON and documentation to provide a better developer experience when working with NSX-T in VMC.

NSX-T Policy API Explorer

The new NSX-T Policy API Explorer is only available for SDDCs running 1.7, which can be newly created SDDC or an SDDC that has been upgraded to 1.7. In addition, since there still SDDC running NSX-V, to view the new API Explorer, you will need to select an NSX-T 1.7 SDDC and then two new NSX-T API references will be available: NSX VMC Policy API and NSX VMC AWS Integrations API 

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Categories // Automation, NSX, VMware Cloud on AWS Tags // API Explorer, NSX-T, VMC, VMware Cloud on AWS

Deploying a vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) in VMC-A?

05.07.2019 by William Lam // 2 Comments

During the VMware Cloud on AWS (VMC-A) Customer Summit last week, I received an interesting question from one of our field folks on whether it was possible to deploy a vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) to VMC-A for testing purposes? This was not a use case I had heard of before but it would enable the team to quickly prototype a solution to demonstrate to their customer.

I figured this should work and you should be able to just point the VCSA Installer to an existing VMC-A environment for deployment. It was mentioned that they had attempted to run the installer but ran into a permission issue where it required a full administrator role, which in VMC-A, customers do not have.

In taking a look for myself in one of my VMC-A environment using the VCSA UI Installer, I did indeed run into the same permission issue as shown in the screenshot below.

User has no administrative privileges


This surprised me as the VCSA Installer does not actually require administrative privileges to deploy a VCSA, just the privileges for deploying a regular VM. I captured the logs and screenshots and have shared this with the VCSA PM for further investigation.

UPDATE (01/01/2023) - The workaround shared here is also officially documented in this VMware KB 90922 and deploying VCSA within VMC-A vCenter Server to manage external ESXi hosts such as those residing in an external datacenter or edge location is fully supported by VMware. At the end of the day, VCSA is just another workload running in VMC-A

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Categories // Automation, VCSA, VMware Cloud on AWS Tags // VCSA, VMC, VMware Cloud on AWS

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William is Distinguished Platform Engineering Architect in the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Division at Broadcom. His primary focus is helping customers and partners build, run and operate a modern Private Cloud using the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) platform.

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