Remove strange "dedicated VM" section
User tools can be installed anywhere. This just seems misleading, and even a bit unfair. Change-Id: I6de4c9d185fcda8b1f500ad69b60f690e1b070a6
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@ -36,15 +36,6 @@ distributions. While each OpenStack project has its own client, they are
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being deprecated in favour of a common OpenStack client. It is generally
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being deprecated in favour of a common OpenStack client. It is generally
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recommended to install the OpenStack client.
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recommended to install the OpenStack client.
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.. tip::
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To perform testing and orchestration, it is usually easier to install the
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OpenStack CLI tools in a dedicated VM in the cloud. We recommend
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that you keep the VM installation simple. All the tools should be installed
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from a single OpenStack release version. If you need to run tools from
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multiple OpenStack releases, then we recommend that you run with multiple
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VMs that are each running a dedicated version.
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Install OpenStack command-line clients
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Install OpenStack command-line clients
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