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- You must configure separate, per-region PXEBoot networks.
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- You must configure separate, per-region PXEBoot networks.
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StarlingX
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StarlingX
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StarlingX is an open source, complete cloud infrastructure software stack for
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StarlingX is an open source, complete cloud infrastructure software stack
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the edge used by the most demanding applications in industrial |IoT|,
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for the edge used by the most demanding applications in industrial |IoT|,
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telecom, and other use cases. The platform creates a fusion between
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telecom, and other use cases. The platform creates a fusion between
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OpenStack and Kubernetes to provide a robust and flexible environment for
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OpenStack and Kubernetes to provide a robust and flexible environment for
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all kinds of workloads, let them be containerized, virtualized or bare
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all kinds of workloads, including containerized, virtualized or bare
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metal.
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metal.
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Storage
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Storage
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An instance of a node provided by software (a hypervisor), which runs
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An instance of a node provided by software (a hypervisor), which runs
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within the host operating system and hardware.
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within the host operating system and hardware.
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Rollback
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The process of reverting changes made to a system or database to a
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previous state. For |prod|, *Rollback* is a capability that is supported
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during an upgrade or update.
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Restore
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Bringing back a system or data from a backup or a previously saved state.
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Downgrade
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The process of moving from a higher version or a newer release of a
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software, firmware, or operating system to a lower version or an older
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release.
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Precheck
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A system state checks intended to confirm the system health for an
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impending operation. This check can be performed at any time prior to the
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system operation execution, but is intended to be executed just prior to
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confirming that it can be scheduled before actually attempting the operation.
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Prestaging
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System software media is prepopulated on the system in preparation for an
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impending operation. *Prestaging* is currently supported for installation
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and upgrade operation.
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Preinstallation
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New deployments for a system that is installed in the factory.
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*Preinstallation* also refers to software media that is installed alongside
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the existing deployment in preparation for an upgrade.
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