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In order to install release 0, you need to configure 3 virtual machines for hosting the 3 components:
In order to install release 0, you need to configure 3 virtual machines for hosting the 3 components:
*RO - Resource Orchestrator ([[Openmano installation (release 0)|Openmano]])
*RO - Resource Orchestrator ([[Openmano installation (release 0)|Openmano]])
*CM - Configuration Manager ([[Juju installation|Juju installation]])
*CM - Configuration Manager ([[Juju installation (release 0)|Juju installation]])
*NSO - Network Service Orchestrator ([[RiftWare installation|RiftWare]])
*NSO - Network Service Orchestrator ([[RiftWare installation (release 0)|RiftWare]])


In addition, it is recommended to have an additional virtual machine for operation support, whose installation procedure is detailed belwo:
In addition, it is recommended to have an additional virtual machine for operation support, whose installation procedure is detailed below:
*[[Installing additional VM for operation support(release 0)]]
*[[Installing additional VM for operation support (release 0)|Additional VM for operation support]]


Finally, datacenters 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:
Finally, datacenters 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 and configuring OpenVIM (release 0)|Installing and configuring OpenVIM]]
*[[Installing and configuring OpenVIM (release 0)|Installing and configuring OpenVIM]]
*[[Installing and configuring OpenStack (release 0)|Installing and configuring OpenStack]]
*[[Installing and configuring OpenStack (release 0)|Installing and configuring OpenStack]]

Revision as of 14:39, 28 April 2016

In order to install release 0, you need to configure 3 virtual machines for hosting the 3 components:

In addition, it is recommended to have an additional virtual machine for operation support, whose installation procedure is detailed below:

Finally, datacenters 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: