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− | For this tutorial, we will be installing Openstack Newton on Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial). You can use the same tutorial also on Debian 8 (Jessie) but this will install Openstack Mitaka | + | For this tutorial, we will be installing Openstack Newton on Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial). You can use the same tutorial also on Debian 8 (Jessie) but this will install Openstack Mitaka. This tutorial is to help people that wants to start to learn Openstack. |
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==Prerequisites== | ==Prerequisites== | ||
To complete this tutorial, you'll need the following: | To complete this tutorial, you'll need the following: | ||
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This this tutorial I am using: | This this tutorial I am using: | ||
− | Controller Node: 2 processors, 16 GB memory, 2x250GB disks in a Raid1 configuration and 2 NIC's (eno1 and eno2) | + | * Controller Node: 2 processors, 16 GB memory, 2x250GB disks in a Raid1 configuration and 2 NIC's (eno1 and eno2) |
− | Compute Node: 2 processors, 16 GB memory, 2x350GB disks in a Raid1 configuration and 2 NIC's (eno1 and eno2) | + | * Compute Node: 2 processors, 16 GB memory, 2x350GB disks in a Raid1 configuration and 2 NIC's (eno1 and eno2) |
Your environment doesn't have to have 2 disks in Raid1 configuration, 1 disk will be okay. | Your environment doesn't have to have 2 disks in Raid1 configuration, 1 disk will be okay. |
Revision as of 23:06, 8 July 2018
For this tutorial, we will be installing Openstack Newton on Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial). You can use the same tutorial also on Debian 8 (Jessie) but this will install Openstack Mitaka. This tutorial is to help people that wants to start to learn Openstack.
Prerequisites
To complete this tutorial, you'll need the following:
- 1 controller node
- 1 compute node
Hardware requirements
According to the Openstack Documentation, to run several CicrOS instances you will need:
- Controller Node: 1 processor, 4 GB memory, and 5 GB storage
- Compute Node: 1 processor, 2 GB memory, and 10 GB storage
This this tutorial I am using:
- Controller Node: 2 processors, 16 GB memory, 2x250GB disks in a Raid1 configuration and 2 NIC's (eno1 and eno2)
- Compute Node: 2 processors, 16 GB memory, 2x350GB disks in a Raid1 configuration and 2 NIC's (eno1 and eno2)
Your environment doesn't have to have 2 disks in Raid1 configuration, 1 disk will be okay.