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VMware Photon Controller forms part of VMware Photon Platform, a highly scalable multi-tenant control plane for cloud-native applications. Photon Platform includes VMware ESXi, VMware Lightwave security services, VMware NSX-T, VMware vSAN, and Photon Controller.
Photon Controller is designed for running modern workloads, such as container-based applications. It furnishes an API, a CLI, and a UI to manage infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and Kubernetes as a service. You can create virtual machines and Kubernetes clusters to securely run cloud-native applications and containerized workloads at scale.
For more information, see the Photon Platform FAQ.
An installation of Photon Platform requires two components: Photon Controller and ESXi. Both the fully licensed vSphere version of ESXi and the free ESXi hypervisor are supported.
- Download the Photon Controller installer OVA.
- Download the command-line utility for your Linux, Mac, or Windows workstation.
- See the Photon Controller Quick Start Guide for instructions on how to get the system up and running.
- Read the Photon Controller 1.2 release notes for information about the latest version.
Yes. Photon Platform is part of the Pivotal-VMware Cloud-Native Stack, an integrated platform-as-a-service solution that combines Pivotal Cloud Foundry with Photon Platform to deliver a complete cloud-native software stack.
The architecture of Photon Platform favors scalability, high churn, and self-healing of the infrastructure over a rich feature set for compatibility with existing systems.
For more information, see the Photon Platform Data Sheet.
- Visit us on GitHub. If you run into problems, feel free to open an issue on Github.
- Join the Photon Controller group on Google Groups.
- Ask questions using the "photon-controller" tag on Stack Overflow.
- Home
- Installation Guide
- Download Photon Controller
- Release Notes
- User Guide
- Installation and Setup
- Administration and Operations
- Command-Line Cheat Sheet
- Overview of Commands
- Authenticating Multitenant Users and Groups
- Authorization Model
- Connecting to the Load Balancer and Logging In
- Tenants, Quotas, and Projects
- Creating Tenants, Projects, and Quotas
- Working with Tenants
- Creating a Project
- Uploading Images
- Creating Images
- Replicating Images in Datastores
- Creating Flavors
- Working with Virtual Machines
- Using a Photon OS VM
- Creating a Network
- Performing Host Maintenance
- Working with ESXi Hosts
- Configuring Your Own Load Balancer
- Troubleshooting
- Deploying Clusters
- Integration
- API
- Information for Developers
- References
- Legal