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=Infrastructure=
In order to install release 0, you need to install and configure 3 virtual machines for hosting the 3 modules. Details are provided in the links below:
The minimal requirement for installing and running OSM Release 0 is a single server which will host four virtual machines for:
*The three OSM omponents: RO, CM and NSO.
*A Virtualized Infrastructure Manager (VIM)
 
In addition, it is optional to have an additional virtual machine for operation support (containing an openmano CLI client and a Juju CLI client)
 
Finally, one additional server is required, acting as a compute node controlled from the VIM.
 
Next figure shows the infrastructure and the components required.
 
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The previous figure shows the infrastructure for a reduced setup for testing purposes, not suitable for testing data plane VNFs. For an appropriate setup, a different infrastructure is required. The main difference resides on the infrastructure for each datacenter. In the figure below, 2 datacenters are shown (based on OpenVIM and OpenStack respectively), and both are controlled from the OSM server.
 
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=Installing Release 0 modules and external references=
 
In order to install release 0, you need to install and configure 3 virtual machines for hosting the 3 components. Details are provided in the links below:
*RO - Resource Orchestrator ([[Openmano installation (release 0)|Openmano]])
*RO - Resource Orchestrator ([[Openmano installation (release 0)|Openmano]])
*CM - Configuration Manager ([[Juju installation (release 0)|Juju installation]])
*SO - Service Orchestrator ([[RiftWare installation (release 0)|Rift.ware]])
*NSO - Network Service Orchestrator ([[RiftWare installation (release 0)|RiftWare]])
*CM - Configuration Manager ([[Juju installation (release 0)|Juju Server]])


In addition, it is recommended to have an additional virtual machine for operation support, whose installation procedure is detailed below:
Finally, compute nodes and VIMs are required. Right now, Openstack and OpenVIM are the VIMs supported in the RO. Below links on how to install and configure both VIMs:
*[[Installing additional VM for operation support (release 0)|Additional VM for operation support]]
*[[Installing and configuring OpenVIM (release 0)|OpenVIM]]
*[[Installing and configuring OpenStack (release 0)|OpenStack]]


Finally, compute nodes and VIMs are required. Right now, Openstack and OpenVIM are the VIMs supported in the RO. Below links on how to install and configure both VIMs:
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*[[Installing and configuring OpenVIM (release 0)|Installing and configuring OpenVIM]]
*[[Installing and configuring OpenStack (release 0)|Installing and configuring OpenStack]]

Latest revision as of 14:36, 25 August 2016

In order to install release 0, you need to install and configure 3 virtual machines for hosting the 3 modules. Details are provided in the links below:

Finally, compute nodes and VIMs are required. Right now, Openstack and OpenVIM are the VIMs supported in the RO. Below links on how to install and configure both VIMs:

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