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