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## Summary
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This blog post introduces you to the new set of HPE GreenLake APIs for Virtualization, which is part of data services family APIs for HPE GreenLake. This is the set of APIs to support resources from an on-premises hypervisor, that includes VMware (6.7.X, 7.X and 8.X), as well as for cloud-public-providers such as AWS Elastic Cloud Compute and Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines. This set of APIs will evolve through future releases. The March 2024 announcement introduces version V1 Beta 1 of this set of APIs . This set of APIs is documented at HPE GreenLake Developer [website](https://developer.greenlake.hpe.com) and it is available for download as Open API 3.1 specification in JSON file.
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This blog post introduces you to the new set of HPE GreenLake APIs for Virtualization, which is part of data services family APIs for HPE GreenLake. This is the set of APIs to support resources from an on-premises hypervisor, that includes VMware (7.X and 8.X), as well as for cloud-public-providers such as AWS Elastic Cloud Compute and Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines. This set of APIs will evolve through future releases. The March 2024 announcement introduces version V1 Beta 1 of this set of APIs. This set of APIs is documented at HPE GreenLake Developer [website](https://developer.greenlake.hpe.com) and it is available for download as Open API 3.1 specification in JSON file.
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In this post, I started by introducing the HPE GreenLake virtualization API on the API documentation page. Afterward, I provided a couple of tips on using this virtualization REST API such as to discover the on-premises hypervisor resources and to determine the services that were applied against the discovered hypervisor's cluster. Next, I provided a complete guides to deploy a virtual machine inside the cloud service provider (AWS). Lastly, I also introduced an example on how to invoke the DEL method of the virtual machines at the cloud to clean up the deployed virtual machines on the cloud service provider. As a bonus, I also provided an example to deploy datastores in the on-premises VMware infrastructure part of the HPE GreenLake Private Cloud Business Edition. In future blogs, I will provide examples that incorporate HPE GreenLake APIs for virtualization with the family of APIs from different data services on HPE GreenLake.
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