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Archipel Node Stateless OS booting from PXE

Cyril Peponnet edited this page Mar 19, 2015 · 31 revisions

ANSOS

Archipel Node Stateless OS (ANSOS-NG) is a Live OS based on oVirt-node. It allows you to boot up a ready-to-use.

no-devices

Yes, the servers that will run the Hypervisor with ANSOS need not have hard disks and cd/dvd-roms, thus allowing a greater flexibility of exchange servers and high availability. Nodes with ANSOS-NG be responsible only for processing virtual machines. As you already know that virtuas machines are just files, they need not necessarily coexist in the same server hypervisor.

Servers Deployment Options

No matter what type of server you have for your project with the Archipel, use ANSOS-NG as Hypervisor allows you to use a range of server options without the need they have hard drives and cd-roms or dvd-roms. The servers need to have at least one network card compatible with pxe boot.

Servers-options

  • Commodity Servers
  • Slim Servers
  • Blade Servers
  • Open Compute Servers
  • any other...

See the requirements page for the minimum hardware to run ANSOS-NG.

State-of-the-Art DataCenter with OpenCompute Project

A very interesting project that you can join the ANSOS and Archipel is OpenCompute.org, this is a new and more economically feasible for the assembly of a datacenter.

open-compute

Overview

overview

To more details about architecture and concepts of Archipel Enviroment read this Page:

Architecture & Concepts

Choosing PXE Platform

Note: Boot PXE applies only into a local Datacenter enviroment, because this method depends of local DHCP service.

You have two options to setup your enviroment:

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