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In this section, you’ll learn how to install OpenStack using Fuel. In
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addition to getting a feel for the steps involved, you’ll also gain valuable
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familiarity with some of the customization options. While Fuel provides
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different deployment configuration templates in the box, it is common for
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administrators to modify the architecture to meet enterprise requirements.
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Working hands on with Fuel for OpenStack will help you see how to move
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certain features around from the standard installation.
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The first step, however, is to commit to a deployment template. A balanced,
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compact, and full-featured deployment is the Multi-node with HA deployment, so
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that is what we’ll be using through the rest of this guide.
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Production installations require a physical hardware infrastructure, but you
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can easily deploy a small simulation cloud on a single physical machine
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using VirtualBox. You can follow these instructions to install an OpenStack
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cloud into a test environment using VirtualBox, or to get a production-grade
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installation using physical hardware.
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