I'm kinda stuck with the built in roles in SCVMM 2019. I'm looking for something less then a Delegated Administrator, but at the same time a little more then a Tenant.
An admin, even if I scope it to 1 or more clouds, still has permissions on the Host-groups attached to those clouds. This is too much. I don't want the user with that role managing the Fabric or parts of it.
A tenant is missing some annoying options. The role cannot refresh the Library, so I'm stuck with 1 hour refresh times. And cannot deploy Nested Virtualization VMs. It also has no insight in on what host a VM runs or how that hosts behaves. This last point is not a deal-breaker, but a nice to have and since it's a read-only function it shouldn't be such an issue to implement.
In short, I want a couple of users in my org to basically do whatever they want on a set of hosts, but not have them control the fabric (hosts/networking/storage) on those hosts.
How does Azure Pack compare with this ? Is it any better then trying to piece together the puzzle in SCVMM ?