Felipe Leon

  1. App Orchestration – Managing Subscriptions

    This is the next blog post in the App Orchestration series. In previous blogs, all the key concepts have been already been explained. In this post, I will concentrate on details about subscriptions. In the Managing Advertisements post, it was described how advertisements can be created from the available applications that are discovered as workload machines are imported from a workload catalog. Also the Managing Tenants post ...

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  2. App Orchestration: Understanding Workflows Part 3

    In my previous blog post I described the App Orchestration workflows that are triggered after changes in the desired state. In this post I will continue with the typical flow of changes to the system and the workflows that are created. After a Workload machine is imported the app inventory is available to create advertisements. If the advertisement is for a shared workload and there is ...

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  3. App Orchestration: Understanding Workflows Part 2

    In my previous blog post I discussed details about the App Orchestration workflows and gents. In this blog I will be covering more details about the specific workflows that the App Orchestration Technology creates. Changes in the desired state trigger the creation of workflows. A workflow consists of one or more steps. The same step type could be included in different workflows. For example, a step might deal with ...

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  4. App Orchestration: Understanding Workflows Part 1

    The overall architecture of the App Orchestration Technology was discussed in an earlier blog post in this series. In this blog I will be covering more details of the App Orchestration Technology Workflows and Agents. A traditional management system is task based, where changes in the managed systems are attempted immediately and any issues must also be resolved at that time. However, App Orchestration implements a ...

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