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<title>OpenStack Packages</title> <title>OpenStack Packages</title>
<para> <para>
Distributions releases and OpenStack releases are independend of Distributions releases and OpenStack releases are independent of
each other and thus you might need to add some extra steps to access each other and thus you might need to add some extra steps to access
the latest OpenStack release after installation of the machine before the latest OpenStack release after installation of the machine before
installation of any OpenStack packages. installation of any OpenStack packages.

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<section xml:id="overview-architecture"> <section xml:id="overview-architecture">
<title>Sample Architecture</title> <title>Sample Architectures</title>
<para> <!-- FIXME --></para> <para>This guide is written so that you can choose your own
OpenStack adventure. Because OpenStack is highly configurable to
meet different use cases, with many storage choices and
underlying software-defined networking scenarios, this guide
offers these main examples with the intention of expanding on
each: </para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>Example architecture for simplicity: the most basic
architecture you can have: one node to run the "control" services, such
as database, message queue and API services for the Identity Service,
Image Service and Compute Service; and a second node to be our
Compute node that runs the hypervisor where our virtual machines will live.</para>
<figure xml:id="basic-architecture">
<title>Basic Architecture</title>
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</figure>
<para os="fedora;rhel;centos">Technical details: Compute with KVM,
local ephemeral storage, nova-networks in multi-host flatDHCP,
MySQL, nova-api, default scheduler, Qpid for messaging,
Identity with SQL backend, Image with local storage,
Dashboard (optional extra). Use as many default options as possible.
</para>
<para os="ubuntu;debian;opensuse">Technical details: Compute with KVM,
local ephemeral storage, nova-networks in multi-host flatDHCP,
MySQL, nova-api, default scheduler, RabbitMQ for messaging,
Identity with SQL backend, Image with local storage, Dashboard (optional extra).
Use as many default options as possible.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Example architecture from the OpenStack Operations
Guide: Same as above but with Block Storage backend
LVM/iSCSI, nova-network in multi-host with FlatDHCP, Live
Migration backend shared storage with NFS, and Object
Storage. One controller node and multiple compute
nodes.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Example architecture with Identity and Object Storage
only (no Dashboard): Five node installation with Identity on
the proxy node and three replications of object servers.
Dashboard does not support this configuration so examples
are with CLI.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Example architecture with OpenStack Networking
(Neutron)</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</section> </section>
</chapter> </chapter>

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