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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions content/about/_index.md
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---
title: About Cloudify
description: Cloudify is an open-source cloud orchestration framework. which enables you to model applications and services and automate their entire life cycle
title: Overview
description: This product provides an open-source cloud orchestration framework enabling you to model applications and services, and automate their entire life cycle.
canonical: xxx.yyy
weight: 10
alwaysopen: false
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---
title: What Is Cloudify?
title: Introduction
category: Introduction
draft: false
weight: 100
aliases: /intro/what-is-cloudify/
aliases: /intro/introduction/
---

{{< param product_name >}} is an open-source multi-cloud and edge orchestration platform.
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---
title: Cloudify Manager
title: Manager Overview
category: Introduction
draft: false
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* Retains a history of metrics and events
* Manages agents running on an application's host machines

Although you can use Cloudify to provision resources directly from the CLI, use Cloudify Manager to manage production-level applications.
Although you can use {{< param product_name >}} to provision resources directly from the CLI, use {{< param cfy_manager_name >}} to manage production-level applications.

For more information about Cloudify Manager, see the Cloudify Manager section later in this user's guide.
For more information about {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, see the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}} section later in this user's guide.
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion content/trial_getting_started/_index.md
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title = "Getting Started"
description = "Deploying Cloudify trial manager & walkthrough usage examples"
description = "Deploying trial manager & walkthrough usage examples"
weight = 20
alwaysopen = false
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion content/trial_getting_started/examples/_index.md
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title = "Learn Through Examples"
description = "Deploy the Cloudify trial manager and walkthrough usage examples"
description = "Deploy the trial manager and walkthrough usage examples"
weight = 97
alwaysopen = false
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Plugins are {{< param product_name >}}'s extendable interfaces to services, cloud providers and automation tools.
I.e., connecting to {{< param cloud >}} requires the {{< param cloud >}} plugin.

To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.
To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.

For this example, upload the following plugins:

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Let's run these one by one.

To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.
To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.



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Plugins are {{< param product_name >}}'s extendable interfaces to services, cloud providers and automation tools.
I.e., connecting to {{< param cloud >}} requires the {{< param cloud >}} plugin.

To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.
To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.

For this example, upload the following plugins:

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Let's run these one by one.

To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-VM-Setup-using-CloudFormation blueprint.
To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-VM-Setup-using-CloudFormation blueprint.



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Plugins are {{< param product_name >}}'s extendable interfaces to services, cloud providers and automation tools.
I.e., connecting to {{< param cloud >}} requires the {{< param cloud >}} plugin.

To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.
To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.

For this example, upload the following plugins:

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Let's run these one by one.

To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.
To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.


### Deploy and Install
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Plugins are {{< param product_name >}}'s extendable interfaces to services, cloud providers and automation tools.
I.e., connecting to {{< param cloud >}} requires the {{< param cloud >}} plugin.

To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.
To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.

For this example, upload the following plugins:

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Let's run these one by one.

To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-VM-Setup-using-ARM blueprint.
To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-VM-Setup-using-ARM blueprint.

### Deploy & Install

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Plugins are {{< param product_name >}}'s extendable interfaces to services, cloud providers and automation tools.
I.e., connecting to {{< param cloud >}} requires the {{< param cloud >}} plugin.

To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.
To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.

For this example, upload the following plugins:

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Let's run these one by one.

To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.
To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.


### Deploy and Install
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Plugins are {{< param product_name >}}'s extendable interfaces to services, cloud providers and automation tools.
I.e., connecting to {{< param cloud >}} requires the {{< param cloud >}} plugin.

To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.
To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.

For this example, upload the following plugins:

Expand All @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The flow required to setup a service consists of:

Let's run these one by one.

To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.
To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.


### Deploy and Install
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Plugins are {{< param product_name >}}'s extendable interfaces to services, cloud providers and automation tools.
I.e., connecting to {{< param cloud >}} requires the {{< param cloud >}} plugin.

To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.
To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.

For this example, upload the following plugins:

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Let's run these one by one.

To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.
To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.


### Deploy and Install
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Plugins are {{< param product_name >}}'s extendable interfaces to services, cloud providers and automation tools.
I.e., connecting to {{< param cloud >}} requires the {{< param cloud >}} plugin.

To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.
To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.

For this example, upload the following plugins:

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Let's run these one by one.

To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.
To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.



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Plugins are {{< param product_name >}}'s extendable interfaces to services, cloud providers and automation tools.
I.e., connecting to {{< param cloud >}} requires the {{< param cloud >}} plugin.

To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.
To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.

For this example, upload the following plugins:

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Let's run these one by one.

To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.
To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.



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Plugins are {{< param product_name >}}'s extendable interfaces to services, cloud providers and automation tools.
I.e., connecting to {{< param cloud >}} requires the {{< param cloud >}} plugin.

To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.
To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.

For this example, upload the following plugins:

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Let's run these one by one.

To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.
To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.

### Deploy & Install

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{{< param cloud >}} credentials can be downloaded by following the guide [here]({{< param cloud_auth_ui_link>}}).

To store the access keys as secrets in the Cloudify manager, login to the {{< param cfy_console_name >}} and select the **System Resources** page. Scroll to the **Secret Store Management** widget and use the **Create** button to add the following new secrets:
To store the access keys as secrets in the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, login to the {{< param cfy_console_name >}} and select the **System Resources** page. Scroll to the **Secret Store Management** widget and use the **Create** button to add the following new secrets:

```bash
* openstack_username
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Plugins are {{< param product_name >}}'s extendable interfaces to services, cloud providers and automation tools.
I.e., connecting to {{< param cloud >}} requires the {{< param cloud >}} plugin.

To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.
To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.

For this example, upload the following plugins:

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Let's run these one by one.

To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.
To upload a blueprint to the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, and use the **Upload blueprint** button next to the {{< param cloud >}}-Basics-VM-Setup blueprint.


### Deploy & Install
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Plugins are {{< param product_name >}}'s extendable interfaces to services, cloud providers and automation tools.
I.e., connecting to AWS requires the AWS plugin.

To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.
To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.

For this example, upload the following plugins:

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1. Upload the blueprint that runs a Kubernetes workload on a Kubernetes Cluster managed in another Deployment {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}.
1. Create a deployment from the uploaded AWS Account blueprint. This generates a model of the service topology in the {{< param product_name >}} database and provides the "context" needed for running workflows.
1. Run the **install** workflow for the created deployment to apply the model to the infrastructure.
1. Run the **discover_and_deploy** workflow from the "account" deployment to discover Kubernetes Clusters and install existing cluster deployments for them on the Cloudify manager.
1. Run the **discover_and_deploy** workflow from the "account" deployment to discover Kubernetes Clusters and install existing cluster deployments for them on the {{< param cfy_manager_name >}}.
1. Run the **batch_deploy_and_install** workflow from the "account" deployment to install a Kubernetes workload on the discovered clusters.

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Select the **Execute workflow** button.

This will open a drop down menu. Click on "Cloudify custom workflow", and then click on "batch deploy and install".
This will open a drop down menu. Click on "{{< param product_name >}} custom workflow", and then click on "batch deploy and install".

![Execute workflow drop down]( /images/trial_getting_started/discovery/discovery-drop-down2.png )

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Plugins are {{< param product_name >}}'s extendable interfaces to services, cloud providers and automation tools.
I.e., connecting to {{< param cloud >}} requires the {{< param cloud >}} plugin.

To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.
To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.

For this example, upload the following plugins:

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Plugins are {{< param product_name >}}'s extendable interfaces to services, cloud providers and automation tools.
I.e., connecting to {{< param cloud >}} requires the {{< param cloud >}} plugin.

To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **Cloudify Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.
To upload the required plugins to your manager, select the **{{< param product_name >}} Catalog** page, scroll to the **Plugins Catalog** widget and select the plugins you wish to upload.

For this example, upload the following plugins:

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