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author | Luca Prete <luca@onlab.us> | Mon Jun 04 10:44:26 2018 +0200 |
committer | Luca Prete <luca@onlab.us> | Mon Jun 04 10:45:29 2018 +0200 |
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parent | c08aeb5696fcd2d8377ed47b4de7225f056db5ff [diff] |
Fix wrong link to helm inst guide. Add note to avoid error with helm and minikube. Change-Id: I8749d4eb2b8e7f9404128c2f41713e67e93d7867
The following section describes how to deploy CORD. To install, follow either the side menu or the links below in the page.
Start putting together the hardware you need to deploy CORD.
Connect together the hardware components. Discover what the connectivity requirements are.
You'll need to satisfy a very minimum set of software requirements before proceeding with the installation. The section provides useful pointers and scripts to help you installing Kubernetes and more.
You're finally ready to install the CORD components. Choose the component you'd like to install.
Here is a list of optional secitons you may want to follow.
Can't have your POD connected to Internet? Want to deploy your own containers to the POD? The docker registry will help.
Need OpenStack support to deploy VMs on your POD? Follow this seciton.