rally/doc/source/tutorial/step_0_installation.rst
Mikhail Dubov 1ceb1555f3 Restructure Rally docs
Modify Rally docs (for readthedocs), sticking to the following principles:
* Make the docs structure as simple as possible:
    1. Overview
    2. Install Rally
    3. Rally step-by-step
    4. User stories
    5. Plugins
    6. Contribute to Rally
    7. Rally OS Gates
    8. Request a New Feature
    9. Project Info
* Keep in mind what questions different target groups usually have about Rally.
  The new structure relates to these groups as follows:
    1 -> Managers
    2, 3, 4 -> QA
    5, 6, 7, 8, 9 -> QA & Developers
* Make each docs page to be easy to get through;
* Prefer pictures over text;
* Use hyperlinks to easily navigate from page to page;
* Fix incorrect English & typos.

Also add a sample for SLA plugins.

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Step 0. Installation

Installing Rally is very simple. Just execute the following commands:

git clone https://git.openstack.org/stackforge/rally
./rally/install_rally.sh

Notes: The installation script should be run as root or as a normal user using sudo. Rally requires either the Python 2.6 or the Python 2.7 version.

There are also other installation options that you can find here <install>.

Now that you have rally installed, you are ready to start benchmarking OpenStack with it <tutorial_step_1_setting_up_env_and_running_benchmark_from_samples>!