Releases: vmware-archive/vr-dc-ex
VR Datacenter Game
This version was put together to show how fun managing a datacenter can be in Virtual Reality and also for a bit of fun!
Make sure you run the on-prem.bat endpoint in the Wiremock folder before starting the demo.
Game Objective
in your On-premises datacenter your VM's will become highly utilized and show a warning symbol they must be migrated to VMware Cloud on AWS where we have on-demand capacity as fast as you can, you will have 2 minutes total.
How to Play
Migrate the highly utilized VMs to VMware Cloud on AWS fast!
If you hit the cloud you get +10 points
If you miss the cloud you get -3 points
If you pick up a VM that is not highly utilized and migrate it you get -5 points.
VMware Cloud on AWS - Demo Experience
Please note, source code attached here does not reflect actual demo code at this point, download the VMware.VR.Datacenter.Experience.-.VMware.Cloud.on.AWS.Demo.zip file instead.
This preview experience allows you to simulate the demonstration given on stage at VMworld 2017 Barcelona by providing a walk through demonstration and API endpoints to simulate the On-Premises and VMware Cloud on AWS vCenter endpoints.
For best results please read through the script attached and watch the online video
Instructions
- Download and unzip attached ZIP file
- Launch the On-Prem_Endpoint.bat and VMC_Endpoint.bat files to launch the simulated endpoints
- Ensure your VR device has been setup and is active in Steam VR
- Launch the VMware VR Datacenter Experience executable
- Follow the walk through demo from the attached Word Document
Alpha.0.2
Initial Version includes:
- A host object created for each ESXi Host
- Name on front of host
- VM's added on each host
- Connection config ini file
- Connection message with location of ini file
- Trash can with simulated delete of VM (actual delete not yet implemented)
Alpha.0.1
Initial Version includes:
- A host object created for each ESXi Host
- Name on front of host
- VM's added on each host
- Connection config ini file
- Connection message with location of ini file
- Trash can with simulated delete of VM (actual delete not yet implemented)