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==STEP 1: Prerequisites== | ==STEP 1: Prerequisites== | ||
To deploy a minimal cloud infrastructure, you’ll need at least two dedicated systems: | |||
* a front end | |||
* one or more node(s) | |||
The following are recommendations, rather than fixed requirements. However, our experience in developing this documentation indicated the following suggestions. | |||
===Front End=== | |||
Use the following table for a system that will run one or more of: | |||
* the cloud controller (clc) | |||
* the cluster controller (cc) | |||
* walrus (the S3-like storage service) | |||
* the storage controller (sc) | |||
{| border="1" cellpadding=2 style="border-collapse: collapse" | |||
! Hardware | |||
! Minimum | |||
! Suggested | |||
! Notes | |||
|- | |||
| CPU | |||
| 1GHz | |||
| 2 x 2GHz | |||
| for an all-in-one front end, it helps to have at least a dual core processor | |||
|- | |||
| Memory | |||
| 2GB | |||
| 4GB | |||
| the Java web front end benefits from lots of available memory | |||
|- | |||
| Disk | |||
| 5400rpm IDE | |||
| 7200rpm SATA | |||
| slower disks will work, but will yield much longer instance startup times | |||
|- | |||
| Disk Space | |||
| 40GB | |||
| 200GB | |||
| 40GB is only enough space for only a single image, cache, etc., Eucalyptus does not like to run out of disk space | |||
|- | |||
| Networking | |||
| 100Mbps | |||
| 1000Mbps | |||
| machine images are hundreds of MB, and need to be copied over the network to nodes | |||
|} | |||
Revision as of 09:47, 1 October 2010
Objective
From this Tutorial you will learn how to install, configure, register and perform several operations on a basic UEC setup that results in a cloud with a one controller "front-end" and one or several node(s) for running Virtual Machine (VM) instances. You will also use examples to help get you started using your own private compute cloud.
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STEP 1: Prerequisites
To deploy a minimal cloud infrastructure, you’ll need at least two dedicated systems:
- a front end
- one or more node(s)
The following are recommendations, rather than fixed requirements. However, our experience in developing this documentation indicated the following suggestions.
Front End
Use the following table for a system that will run one or more of:
- the cloud controller (clc)
- the cluster controller (cc)
- walrus (the S3-like storage service)
- the storage controller (sc)
| Hardware | Minimum | Suggested | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | 1GHz | 2 x 2GHz | for an all-in-one front end, it helps to have at least a dual core processor |
| Memory | 2GB | 4GB | the Java web front end benefits from lots of available memory |
| Disk | 5400rpm IDE | 7200rpm SATA | slower disks will work, but will yield much longer instance startup times |
| Disk Space | 40GB | 200GB | 40GB is only enough space for only a single image, cache, etc., Eucalyptus does not like to run out of disk space |
| Networking | 100Mbps | 1000Mbps | machine images are hundreds of MB, and need to be copied over the network to nodes |
Referensi
- http://www.ubuntu.com/cloud/private
- http://www.ubuntu.com/cloud/private/deploy
- https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC
- https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/CDInstall