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CloudShare TeamLabs Walkthrough
1. CloudShare
TeamLabs Trial
Walkthrough
Thank you for taking the time to try out CloudShare TeamLabs. This short
presentation will walk you through the six basic steps you should complete during
your TeamLabs Trial. If you have any questions or want a live demonstration of
TeamLabs contact info@CloudShare.com.
3. This is your home screen - the control panel for all environments and projects
This is a
graph of your
team’s usage
These are
your running
environments
These are the
projects
you belong to
This is the
activity of your
team
4. Step 1: Create an Environment
• Go to the Environments Menu and Select “Create”
Environments are a collection of
resources in the cloud. Each
environment is walled off from all others.
An environment contains
machines, networking, software, configur
ations, current network and memory
state.
5. Create an Environment
• Select the virtual machines you want to add to the environment
• Once you have added all the machines you want from the catalog Click
“Save and Run”
You can add one or more
machines. All machines
added will be automatically
networked together.
The environment will be
automatically provisioned
for you.
6. Step 2: Access the VMs
• Once the environment is provisioned you can access the machine in the
browser window, or via RDP
Now Click the “Take
Snapshot” button to
snapshot your
environment.
7. Step 3: Snapshot
• Give your snapshot a name
and description
• Click the “Take Snapshot”
button
Snapshots can be
published to all users as a
blueprint, or as a versions
of existing blueprints.
Once the snapshot is
completed it will be
available in the catalog of
blueprints.
8. Step 4: Create a Policy
• Now create a policy used to run
environments for a specified
period of time
• Go to the “Management” Menu
• Select “Policies”
10. Create a Policy
• Give the policy a name
• …a runtime lease (how long the
environment will run)
• …a storage lease (how long before
the environment deletes)
• …a directive for handling inactivity
(what to do when users are not accessing
the environment)
Policies allow you to reclaim
resources for unused environments.
This means at one moment you can
run very large environments, and at
other times many small ones.
11. Step 5: Add Users
• Go to the “Management” menu
• Select “Users”
• Select “Project Members”
Now add users to run the
environment you created with
the policy you created. A user
is someone that will create
environments for their
development and testing.
12. Add Users
• Enter the user’s email address
• …the first name
• …the last name
• Select which project(s) the user belongs too
• Set the user to be a project manager, team manager, or
or team member
• Click “Send Confirmation Request”
Choose the user configuration that best suites your
team size and organization’s governance.
Project managers can see all environments in all
projects, create users, and blueprints. Team
managers can see all environments, and create
blueprints, in the project(s) they belong to. Team
members can only run blueprints in the environment
they belong to.
The new user will get an email to setup
a username and password
13. Step 6: Run Environments
Once the user logs in, they will
• Go to the “Environment” menu
• And Select “Run”
14. Run Environments
Users then:
• Select the project that contains the
blueprint they want
• Select the blueprint from the list
• Select the version of that
blueprint, if there is more than one
• Select the policy determining how
long it will run
• Give it a name
When they run the environment they will
have their own exact copy of the
environment where it was left during the
latest snapshot. This includes network
and memory state. Because
environments can be versioned you can
have any number of configurations for a
single environment type.
15. Now you know the basics of using TeamLabs.
Look around, and learn how to:
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Manage users and projects
Upload VMs
Copy VMs
Edit Environment Hardware
Version Blueprints
Run Usage Reports
Install Visual Studio and TFS Plugins
Add more automation with the REST API
We hope you enjoy your TeamLabs trial. If you ever get stuck, contact
support@cloudshare.com