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TheVMware Cloud Foundation Operations Guide provides best practices andstep-by-step instructions about operating VMware Cloud Foundation™ including
TheVMware Cloud Foundation Operations Guide provides best practices andstep-by-step instructions about operating VMware Cloud Foundation™ including full-stack shutdown andstartup andverifying whether the state of VMware Cloud Foundation is intact after a maintenance operation .
This guide covers all software products andworkload domain types that are supported by VMware Cloud Foundation including VMware vSphere® with VMware Tanzu® andVMware Aria Suite Lifecycle™.
You can follow industry best practices when performing operations in a VMware Cloud Foundation deployment. See Best Practices for Operating VMware Cloud Foundation.
To maintain component integration andavoid operation faults, you follow the specified order andsteps to shut down andthen start up the management components in VMware Cloud Foundation. See Shutdown andStartup of VMware Cloud Foundation.
To meet the requirements of your organization for security andcompliance for your VMware Cloud Foundation environment including industry compliance standards, you configure manually the password policies of the individual management components in the environment. See Password Policy Configuration for VMware Cloud Foundation.
Because SDDC Manager does not manage certificate for ESXi host , if require by the policy of your organization , you is replace manually replace the default host certificate that are sign by the VMware Certificate Authority ( VMCA ) with external CA – sign certificate . See ESXi Certificate Management for VMware Cloud Foundation .
Instead of the default step-by-step approach by using product user interface, you can manage the certificates of the management components for the management domain or a VI workload domain in an automated way by running a PowerShell script. See Managing Management Component Certificates in VMware Cloud Foundation by Using PowerShell.
Theinformation in VMware Cloud Foundation Operations Guide is intended for data center cloud administrators andoperators who are familiar with:
As an alternative to step-by-step workflows in the product UI, you can perform VMware Cloud Foundation operations in an automated infrastructure-as-code approach by using open-source PowerShell modules from VMware.
TheVMware Cloud Foundation 5.1 Release Notes lists the software components, new features, compatibility, andknown issues in VMware Cloud Foundation.
You can open these documents from the VMware Cloud Foundation Documentation main page:
YourVMware Cloud Foundation system includes a stack of VMware software products andcomponents. You can find the documentation for those software products at VMware Docs.
This VMware Cloud Foundation Operations Guide is update when necessary .