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The following tutorials and guides support basic installation of core and optional OpenStack services on variants of Debian with debconf, Debian, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu distributions. A minimal deployment necessary to launch a simple instance (VM) requires following the core content. Optional content augments a minimal deployment with additional services.
Abstract ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Conventions ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Overview ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Environment (Basic) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Identity service (Basic) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Image service (Basic) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Compute service (Basic) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Networking service (Basic) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Dashboard (Optional) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Block Storage service (Optional) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Shared File Systems service (Optional) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Object Storage service (Optional) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Orchestration service (Optional) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Telemetry Data Collection service (Optional) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Telemetry Alarming services (Optional) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Database service (Optional) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Container Infrastructure Management service (Optional) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Messaging service (Optional) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Key Manager service (Optional) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Bare Metal service (Optional) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
Launch an instance (Basic) ( Debconf, Debian, SUSE, RDO, Ubuntu)
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