Orchestrator Tutorial

idoih 20 Reputation points
2023-02-27T17:10:36.7366667+00:00

Hi

I need some assistance or advice.

As we have never used Orchestrator previously, we intend to deploy it in our test environment.

Can someone suggest some eBooks to learn Orchestrator?

What is the recommended method in setting up Orchestrator.

Thank to everybody

System Center Orchestrator
System Center Orchestrator
A family of System Center products that provide an automation platform for orchestrating and integrating both Microsoft and non-Microsoft IT tools.
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  1. Bezoz 0 Reputation points
    2023-02-28T10:16:48.97+00:00

    Orchestrator Tutorial

    Hello,

    I understand that you are looking for some advice and assistance regarding deploying Orchestrator in your test environment. You have never used Orchestrator before and are looking for some eBooks to learn more about it. Additionally, you would like to know the recommended method for setting up Orchestrator.

    There are many resources available online to learn about Orchestrator. Here are some eBooks that you may find useful:

    • "Mastering VMware vRealize Orchestrator" by Daniel Langenhan
    • "Learning VMware vRealize Orchestrator" by Daniel Langenhan
    • "VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook" by Daniel Langenhan

    When it comes to setting up Orchestrator, the recommended method depends on your specific environment and requirements. However, there are some general steps that you can follow:

    1. Install Orchestrator on a server or virtual machine.
    2. Configure Orchestrator to connect to your vCenter Server or other infrastructure components.
    3. Configure Orchestrator plugins, which provide integration with various systems and technologies.
    4. Create workflows, which are a series of steps that automate a task or process.

    It is important to test and validate your Orchestrator deployment thoroughly in a test environment before moving to production.

    I hope this information helps, and please feel free to ask any further questions.

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