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Deployment Options
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StarlingX provides a pre-defined set of standard configurations. These
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configurations are:
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All-in-one Simplex (*Simplex* or *AIO-SX*)
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  The Simplex configuration runs all edge cloud functions (control, storage, and
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  application workloads) on one node. This configuration is intended for very
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  small and physically isolated edge sites that do not require high availability.
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All-in-one Duplex (*Duplex* or *AIO-DX*)
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  The Duplex configuration runs all edge cloud functions (control, storage, and
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  application workloads) on one node. There is a second node in the system
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  for Active / Standby based high availability for all platform and application
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  services.
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Standard with Controller Storage
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  This configuration allows for 1 or 2 controller nodes that also provide
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  storage for the edge cloud. The configuration also allows for between 1 and
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  99 worker nodes to run application workloads. This configuration works best
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  for edge clouds with smaller storage needs.
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Standard with Dedicated Storage
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  This configuration has dedicated storage nodes in addition to the controller
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  and worker nodes. This configuration is used for edge clouds that require
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  larger amounts of storage.
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Standard with Ironic
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  This configuration extends the standard configurations to add the OpenStack
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  Ironic service, which allows application workloads to run on bare metal servers.
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  This feature allows one controller to control a number of remote nodes. |