Overview
The HyperCloud™ Platform (HCP), lets you have a centralized space for managing your Virtual Machine (VM) Public and Private cloud credentials. New storage account keys are always generated in pairs. If there is a problem with the key-pair in use, the HCP portal uses the unused key-pair to provide non-interrupted services. Whenever the second key-pair is utilized, a new key-pair is generated. When you use the VM Creation Wizard to create a VM, you'll need to provide these authentication methods:
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Key-Pair Store
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Password Store
Key-Pair Store
The following cloud providers support a Key-Pair Store:
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AWS
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GCP
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Azure
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OpenStack
Create Key-Pair Store
To create a key-pair store:
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Login to your HCP account.
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Navigate to Service Orchestration > Services > Credential store > New > Key-pair Store.
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Select the cloud provider for which, you wish to create a key-pair store.
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Enter the name for your cloud provider-specific key-pair store.
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Select the resource pool.
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Click Generate Keys, to create public and private keys.
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Click Download Private Keys, if you want to download your keys.
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You can choose the Entitled Users for your keys.
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Only me: to limit the access to the keys to your HCP account.
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Groups & Users: to share the keys between your tenant users. You'll need to entitle users to various users and groups.
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Click on Save Changes.
Password Store
Password store creation process is similar to that of creating Key-Pair Store. New storage account passwords are always created in pairs. If there is a problem with the password in use, the HCP portal uses the unused password to provide non-interrupted services. Whenever the second password is utilized, a new password pair is generated.
Create Password Store
To create a password store:
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Login to your HCP account.
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Navigate to Service Orchestration > Services > Credential store > New > Password Store.
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Enter a name for your password store.
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Enter the Cloud Provider Account Username and Password.
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You can choose the Entitled Users for your Passwords.
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Only me: to limit the access to the passwords to your HCP account.
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Groups & Users: to share the passwords between your tenant users. You'll need to entitle users to various users and groups.
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Note: If you are a Password or Key-Pair Store owner, you can edit and delete your credentials anytime.
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