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6 Multi-tenancy in Matrix infrastructure orchestration
Multi-tenancy allows data center resources to be dynamically and securely shared among separate
tenants by providing each organization with a virtual infrastructure orchestration system. In Matrix
infrastructure orchestration, tenants are known as organizations.
For detailed information, see Multi-Tenancy in HP Matrix OE Infrastructure Orchestration at
Overview
An organization’s virtual infrastructure orchestration system is intended for a business entity that:
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has a number of users, or groups of users, that want to use an infrastructure orchestration
system to create services
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requires that information about resources, activities, and users is kept private within the
organization and secure from interference from other organizations
There is information security and privacy between the virtual IO systems used by different
organizations. There is no access to the service provider or CMS from an organization.
Matrix infrastructure orchestration contains two levels, Service Provider and Organization.
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Service Provider
Matrix infrastructure orchestration contains a single permanent service provider (essentially
the IO system in previous versions). The service provider contains the following roles:
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Service provider administrator
Uses the infrastructure orchestration console, and can log in to the infrastructure
orchestration organization administrator portal and the infrastructure orchestration
self service portal for any organization
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NOTE:
If the service provider administrator is also a member of an
_Administrators or
service provider administrator cannot log into the infrastructure orchestration console.
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Has full access and control of the IO system and all its resources
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Is responsible for creating organizations in the infrastructure orchestration console
and assigning resources to them
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Can create pools and assign service provider users to them
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