Virtual Container Host Deployment
In vSphere Integrated Containers, you deploy virtual container hosts (VCHs) that serve as Docker API endpoints. VCHs allow Docker developers to provision containers as VMs in your vSphere environment. For a description of the role and function of VCHs, see Introduction to vSphere Integrated Containers Engine.
After you deploy the vSphere Integrated Containers appliance, you download the vSphere Integrated Containers Engine bundle from the appliance to your usual working machine. The vSphere Integrated Containers Engine bundle includes the vic-machine
CLI utility. You use vic-machine
to deploy and manage VCHs at the command line.
The HTML5 vSphere Client plug-in for vSphere Integrated Containers allows you to deploy VCHs interactively from the vSphere Client.