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+ | ==Node(s)== | ||
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+ | The other system(s) are nodes, which will run: | ||
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+ | * the node controller (nc) | ||
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+ | These systems will actually run the instances. You will need one or more systems with: | ||
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+ | {| border="1" cellpadding=2 style="border-collapse: collapse" | ||
+ | ! Hardware | ||
+ | ! Minimum | ||
+ | ! Suggested | ||
+ | ! Notes | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | CPU | ||
+ | | VT extensions | ||
+ | | VT, 64-bit, Multicore | ||
+ | | 64-bit can run both i386, and amd64 instances; by default, Eucalyptus will only run 1 VM per CPU core on a Node | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Memory | ||
+ | | 1GB | ||
+ | | 4GB | ||
+ | | additional memory means more, and larger guests | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Disk | ||
+ | | 5400rpm IDE | ||
+ | | 7200rpm SATA or SCSI | ||
+ | | Eucalyptus nodes are disk-intensive; I/O wait will likely be the performance bottleneck | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Disk Space | ||
+ | | 40GB | ||
+ | | 100GB | ||
+ | | images will be cached locally, 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 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==STEP 2: Install the Cloud/Cluster/Storage/Walrus Front End Server== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Download the 10.04 Server ISO | ||
+ | * When you boot, select “Install Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud”. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Image:Bootscreen.png|center|200px|thumb]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | * The installer will detect if any other Eucalyptus components are present. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Image:Uec1.png|center|200px|thumb]] | ||
Revision as of 16:54, 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.
Download
- Download iso Ubuntu Server dari
http://www.ubuntu.com/server/get-ubuntu/download
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 |
Node(s)
The other system(s) are nodes, which will run:
- the node controller (nc)
These systems will actually run the instances. You will need one or more systems with:
Hardware | Minimum | Suggested | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
CPU | VT extensions | VT, 64-bit, Multicore | 64-bit can run both i386, and amd64 instances; by default, Eucalyptus will only run 1 VM per CPU core on a Node |
Memory | 1GB | 4GB | additional memory means more, and larger guests |
Disk | 5400rpm IDE | 7200rpm SATA or SCSI | Eucalyptus nodes are disk-intensive; I/O wait will likely be the performance bottleneck |
Disk Space | 40GB | 100GB | images will be cached locally, 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 |
STEP 2: Install the Cloud/Cluster/Storage/Walrus Front End Server
- Download the 10.04 Server ISO
- When you boot, select “Install Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud”.
- The installer will detect if any other Eucalyptus components are present.
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