Planning an Installation with Cloud Lifecycle Manager #
- I Planning
- 1 Registering SLES
- 2 Hardware and Software Support Matrix
- 3 Recommended Hardware Minimums for the Example Configurations
- 3.1 Recommended Hardware Minimums for an Entry-scale KVM
- 3.2 Recommended Hardware Minimums for an Entry-scale ESX KVM Model
- 3.3 Recommended Hardware Minimums for an Entry-scale ESX, KVM with Dedicated Cluster for Metering, Monitoring, and Logging
- 3.4 Recommended Hardware Minimums for an Ironic Flat Network Model
- 3.5 Recommended Hardware Minimums for an Entry-scale Swift Model
- 4 High Availability
- 4.1 High Availability Concepts Overview
- 4.2 Highly Available Cloud Infrastructure
- 4.3 High Availability of Controllers
- 4.4 High Availability Routing - Centralized
- 4.5 High Availability Routing - Distributed
- 4.6 Availability Zones
- 4.7 Compute with KVM
- 4.8 Nova Availability Zones
- 4.9 Compute with ESX Hypervisor
- 4.10 Cinder Availability Zones
- 4.11 Object Storage with Swift
- 4.12 Highly Available Cloud Applications and Workloads
- 4.13 What is not Highly Available?
- 4.14 More Information
- II Cloud Lifecycle Manager Overview
- 5 Input Model
- 6 Configuration Objects
- 7 Other Topics
- 8 Configuration Processor Information Files
- 8.1 address_info.yml
- 8.2 firewall_info.yml
- 8.3 route_info.yml
- 8.4 server_info.yml
- 8.5 service_info.yml
- 8.6 control_plane_topology.yml
- 8.7 network_topology.yml
- 8.8 region_topology.yml
- 8.9 service_topology.yml
- 8.10 private_data_metadata_ccp.yml
- 8.11 password_change.yml
- 8.12 explain.txt
- 8.13 CloudDiagram.txt
- 8.14 HTML Representation
- 9 Example Configurations
- 10 Modifying Example Configurations for Compute Nodes
- 11 Modifying Example Configurations for Object Storage using Swift
- 11.1 Object Storage using Swift Overview
- 11.2 Allocating Proxy, Account, and Container (PAC) Servers for Object Storage
- 11.3 Allocating Object Servers
- 11.4 Creating Roles for Swift Nodes
- 11.5 Allocating Disk Drives for Object Storage
- 11.6 Swift Requirements for Device Group Drives
- 11.7 Creating a Swift Proxy, Account, and Container (PAC) Cluster
- 11.8 Creating Object Server Resource Nodes
- 11.9 Understanding Swift Network and Service Requirements
- 11.10 Understanding Swift Ring Specifications
- 11.11 Designing Storage Policies
- 11.12 Designing Swift Zones
- 11.13 Customizing Swift Service Configuration Files
- 12 Alternative Configurations
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