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Virtualisation 2.0 pour les nuls (en anglais)

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61 For example, admins should be able to touch everything. Help Desk staff should have the permissions they need to fix day-to-day problems without inadvertently changing policies or settings. Consider the best way to set up multiple user permission levels in order to maintain the security of the environ- ment while giving all staff members the abil- ity to fix day-to-day problems as they arise, so your business keeps moving. Model Your Virtual Environment on Your Business Structure Structure your operations views with intelligent groups that make sense for your business. Group objects based on specific business needs, departments, loca- tions, and more to create a simplified view of your envi- ronment from the vCenter Operations dashboard. Tailoring groups to your specific business needs helps simplify IT tasks, so IT staff is better equipped to manage more systems, lowering administrator over- head and freeing up staff for innovation elsewhere. Create Policies for Efficient Resource Management Use vCenter Operations Manager to assign policies to certain groups of resources, geographic locations, or business units to customize badge thresholds (see next step), alerts and capacity management settings. Take advantage of the out-of-the-box policies included with vSphere with Operations Management that will meet most of your business needs (e.g., production or test

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