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What is the current vCenter Orchestrator release ?

This page is unlikely to be kept up-to-date. At the time of this update, the following vCO Documentation page provides documentation on the current release: http://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/orchestrator_pubs.html Current Release: vCenter Orchestrator 5.5.

Which products can be orchestrated with vCenter Orchestrator ?

As of version 4.0.2, vCO has out-of-the-box support for the entire vCenter Server 4 API, as well as generic plug-ins that provide email, SSH, database, and XML APIs, allowing you to integrate with a large number of products. Also, vCO supports other plug-ins that are available as separate downloads, for example the Microsoft (Active Directory and WMI), and VMware Infrastructure 3.5 (vCenter 2.5) plug-ins. VMware partners are also developing vCO plug-ins.

Who is using vCenter Orchestrator ?

Initially, most customers who used vCO in production were running large datacenters. These are typically Service Providers, Financial and Industrial enterprise-level companies. With the increase in recent years of server capacity and of virtualization the user base has broadened within all sectors and company sizes.

How many actions are included in vCenter Orchestrator ?

There are a considerable number of pre-built actions that may be used to build your own workflows. The environment this table is taken from has the VC, VIM3, and Microsoft vmoapps installed: Module: com.vmware.basic com.vmware.basic createDirectory Description: Create a directory structure on the VS-O server. com.vmware.basic getFileName Description: Strip directory from filenames. Module: com.vmware.constants com.vmware.constants getDefaultCompanyName Description: Returns the company name.