Cloud bursting with HP CloudSystem Matrix infrastructure orchestration: Matrix-to-Matrix, HP Matrix KVM Private Cloud, HP Cloud Services, and Amazon EC2

4. Select the Networks tab.
a. Enter a hostname for the service. A hostname is required by IO, although it is not necessarily used to customize cloud
servers.
b. Select a network if you connected more than one network icon to the virtual server group.
c. For each network interface, specify DHCP for the assignment type.
5. On the Firewall tab, select Required, Optional, or None, according to the provider requirements. Then enter the protocol,
start port and end port, and IP sources of the connections to allow for providers that support firewalls. All server groups deployed
to a Cloud Resource automatically have a firewall (security group) configured for them. The default cloud firewall blocks all
inbound traffic.
For example, to allow SSH connections to a server, select the TCP protocol, specify a Start Port and an End Port of 22 and IP
Sources of 0.0.0.0/0 and click Add.
6. Right click the Virtual Storage component to configure it. Enter a name for the disk. Disk is Bootable is checked by default.
Do not enter Storage Volume Names.
7. (Optional) Add private data disks by dragging virtual storage components and attaching them to the server group. Enter a name,
and specify a disk size. Do not check Disk is Bootable.
Note: Currently, private data disks are not supported for HP Matrix KVM Private Cloud.
8. Right click the Network icon to configure it. Click the table icon on the right side of the screen and check Source. Do one of
the following:
Choose Select by attributes and:
o Accept the default values to allow CloudSystem to select a network that is compatible with the software
or
o Enter an allocation name hint or specific attributes to narrow the number of networks from which CloudSystem will
select a network
-- OR --
Choose Select a specific network to:
o Use a particular availability zone (instead of letting CloudSystem select the zone)
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