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private cloud setup [2017/04/17 13:13]
aliffick [Can I limit access by IP address ?]
private cloud setup [2017/05/12 13:28]
aliffick [What will I need?]
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   * You will need to install, and have a working knowledge of an OVF compliant hypervisor to manage your private cloud infrastructure. We recommend VMware'​s ESXi product. Installing ESXi is beyond the scope of this document. For details and to download ESXi, please visit their [[https://​my.vmware.com/​web/​vmware/​info/​slug/​datacenter_cloud_infrastructure/​vmware_vsphere_hypervisor_esxi/​5_5|product]] page. For support, please visit the [[http://​communities.vmware.com/​community/​vmtn/​vsphere/​esxi|ESXi community]].   * You will need to install, and have a working knowledge of an OVF compliant hypervisor to manage your private cloud infrastructure. We recommend VMware'​s ESXi product. Installing ESXi is beyond the scope of this document. For details and to download ESXi, please visit their [[https://​my.vmware.com/​web/​vmware/​info/​slug/​datacenter_cloud_infrastructure/​vmware_vsphere_hypervisor_esxi/​5_5|product]] page. For support, please visit the [[http://​communities.vmware.com/​community/​vmtn/​vsphere/​esxi|ESXi community]].
   * You will need a publically routable IP address from your ISP with TCP ports 80 (www), 443 (Secure www), 22 (for secure administrative access), 36602 (application monitoring),​ UDP port 10161 (custom snmp port for performance monitoring and graphing functionality),​ ICMP echo-requests available for incoming traffic, and TCP ports 80 (www), 443 (Secure www), 465 (smtp-ssl), 10008 (application updates), UDP 123 (NTP), and UDP 53 (DNS) available for outgoing traffic.   * You will need a publically routable IP address from your ISP with TCP ports 80 (www), 443 (Secure www), 22 (for secure administrative access), 36602 (application monitoring),​ UDP port 10161 (custom snmp port for performance monitoring and graphing functionality),​ ICMP echo-requests available for incoming traffic, and TCP ports 80 (www), 443 (Secure www), 465 (smtp-ssl), 10008 (application updates), UDP 123 (NTP), and UDP 53 (DNS) available for outgoing traffic.
-  * You will need at least 2 Processors, 6GB of RAM, and 15GB of available storage for your private cloud.+  * You will need at least 2 Processors ​(or cores), 6GB of RAM, and 42GB of available storage for your private cloud. 4 CPU cores or more, and 8GB or more of RAM is recommended for more than one installation.
   * You will need an elementary knowledge of TCP/IP networking in order to properly configure your virtual appliance'​s network connection.   * You will need an elementary knowledge of TCP/IP networking in order to properly configure your virtual appliance'​s network connection.
   * You will need a basic understanding of the Domain Name System (DNS).   * You will need a basic understanding of the Domain Name System (DNS).
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   * UDP 53: dns   * UDP 53: dns
  
-Click Next, review your settings, and click Finish to start the import. This process may take quite some time to finish, depending on your internet connection speed, because the image file is just over 1 GB in+Click Next, review your settings, and click Finish to start the import. This process may take quite some time to finish, depending on your internet connection speed, because the image file is nearly 3GB in
 size. Please be patient. After the import process finishes, you're ready to move on to step three. size. Please be patient. After the import process finishes, you're ready to move on to step three.
  
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