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-		For anything more than a simple trial installation, you will need guidance for a variety of configuration choices. It is strongly recommended that you read the following:
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-				Choosing a Deployment Architecture
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-				Choosing a Hypervisor: Supported Features
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-				Network Setup
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-				Storage Setup
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-				Best Practices
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-				Make sure you have the required hardware ready. See <a class="xref" href="minimum-system-requirements.html">Section 4.3, “Minimum System Requirements”</a>
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-				Install the Management Server (choose single-node or multi-node). See <a class="xref" href="management-server-install-flow.html">Section 4.5, “Management Server Installation”</a>
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Log in to the UI. See <a class="xref" href="ui.html">Chapter 5, <em>User Interface</em></a>
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-				Add a zone. Includes the first pod, cluster, and host. See <a class="xref" href="zone-add.html">Section 6.2, “Adding a Zone”</a>
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-				Add more pods (optional). See <a class="xref" href="pod-add.html">Section 6.3, “Adding a Pod”</a>
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-				Add more clusters (optional). See <a class="xref" href="cluster-add.html">Section 6.4, “Adding a Cluster”</a>
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-				Add more secondary storage (optional). See <a class="xref" href="secondary-storage-add.html">Section 6.7, “Add Secondary Storage”</a>
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-				Try using the cloud. See <a class="xref" href="initialize-and-test.html">Section 6.8, “Initialize and Test”</a>
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-		Inter-VLAN Routing is the capability to route network traffic between VLANs. This feature enables you to build Virtual Private Clouds (VPC), an isolated segment of your cloud, that can hold multi-tier applications. These tiers are deployed on different VLANs that can communicate with each other. You provision VLANs to the tiers your create, and VMs can be deployed on different tiers. The VLANs are connected to a virtual router, which facilitates communication between the VMs. In effect, you can segment VMs by means of VLANs into different networks that can host multi-tier applications, such as Web, Application, or Database. Such segmentation by means of VLANs logically separate application VMs for higher security and lower broadcasts, while remaining physically connected to the same device.
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-		This feature is supported on XenServer and VMware hypervisors.
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-		The major advantages are:
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-				The administrator can deploy a set of VLANs and allow users to deploy VMs on these VLANs. A guest VLAN is randomly alloted to an account from a pre-specified set of guest VLANs. All the VMs of a certain tier of an account reside on the guest VLAN allotted to that account.
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-					A VLAN allocated for an account cannot be shared between multiple accounts.
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-				The administrator can allow users create their own VPC and deploy the application. In this scenario, the VMs that belong to the account are deployed on the VLANs allotted to that account.
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-				Both administrators and users can create multiple VPCs. The guest network NIC is plugged to the VPC virtual router when the first VM is deployed in a tier.
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-				The administrator can create the following gateways to send to or receive traffic from the VMs:
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-						<span class="bold bold"><strong>Private Gateway</strong></span>: For more information, see <a class="xref" href="configure-vpc.html#add-gateway-vpc">Section 15.19.5, “Adding a Private Gateway to a VPC”</a>.
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-				Both administrators and users can create various possible destinations-gateway combinations. However, only one gateway of each type can be used in a deployment.
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-				For example:
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-						<span class="bold bold"><strong>VLANs and Public Gateway</strong></span>: For example, an application is deployed in the cloud, and the Web application VMs communicate with the Internet.
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-						<span class="bold bold"><strong>VLANs, VPN Gateway, and Public Gateway</strong></span>: For example, an application is deployed in the cloud; the Web application VMs communicate with the Internet; and the database VMs communicate with the on-premise devices.
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-				The administrator can define Access Control List (ACL) on the virtual router to filter the traffic among the VLANs or between the Internet and a VLAN. You can define ACL based on CIDR, port range, protocol, type code (if ICMP protocol is selected) and Ingress/Egress type.
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-		The following figure shows the possible deployment scenarios of a Inter-VLAN setup:
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-		By default, all incoming traffic to the public IP address is rejected. All outgoing traffic from the guests is translated via NAT to the public IP address and is allowed.
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-		To allow incoming traffic, users may set up firewall rules and/or port forwarding rules. For example, you can use a firewall rule to open a range of ports on the public IP address, such as 33 through 44. Then use port forwarding rules to direct traffic from individual ports within that range to specific ports on user VMs. For example, one port forwarding rule could route incoming traffic on the public IP's port 33 to port 100 on one user VM's private IP.
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-		For the steps to implement these rules, see Firewall Rules and Port Forwarding.
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-		The user may choose to associate the same public IP for multiple guests. CloudStack implements a TCP-level load balancer with the following policies.
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-				Round-robin
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-				Least connection
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-				Source IP
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-		This is similar to port forwarding but the destination may be multiple IP addresses.
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-		This diagram illustrates the network architecture of a large-scale CloudStack deployment.
-	</div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				A layer-3 switching layer is at the core of the data center. A router redundancy protocol like VRRP should be deployed. Typically high-end core switches also include firewall modules. Separate firewall appliances may also be used if the layer-3 switch does not have integrated firewall capabilities. The firewalls are configured in NAT mode. The firewalls provide the following functions:
-			</div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						Forwards HTTP requests and API calls from the Internet to the Management Server. The Management Server resides on the management network.
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-						When the cloud spans multiple zones, the firewalls should enable site-to-site VPN such that servers in different zones can directly reach each other.
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-				A layer-2 access switch layer is established for each pod. Multiple switches can be stacked to increase port count. In either case, redundant pairs of layer-2 switches should be deployed.
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-				The Management Server cluster (including front-end load balancers, Management Server nodes, and the MySQL database) is connected to the management network through a pair of load balancers.
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-				Secondary storage servers are connected to the management network.
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-				Each pod contains storage and computing servers. Each storage and computing server should have redundant NICs connected to separate layer-2 access switches.
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-		A CloudStack user or administrator may create load balancing rules that balance traffic received at a public IP to one or more VMs. A user creates a rule, specifies an algorithm, and assigns the rule to a set of VMs.
-	</div><div class="note"><div class="admonition_header"><h2>Note</h2></div><div class="admonition"><div class="para">
-			If you create load balancing rules while using a network service offering that includes an external load balancer device such as NetScaler, and later change the network service offering to one that uses the CloudStack virtual router, you must create a firewall rule on the virtual router for each of your existing load balancing rules so that they continue to function.
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-		CloudStack provides a web-based UI that can be used by both administrators and end users. The appropriate version of the UI is displayed depending on the credentials used to log in. The UI is available in popular browsers including IE7, IE8, IE9, Firefox 3.5+, Firefox 4, Safari 4, and Safari 5. The URL is: (substitute your own management server IP address)
-	</div><pre class="programlisting">http://&lt;management-server-ip-address&gt;:8080/client</pre><div class="para">
-		On a fresh Management Server installation, a guided tour splash screen appears. On later visits, you’ll see a login screen where you specify the following to proceed to your Dashboard:
-	</div><div class="formalpara"><h5 class="formalpara" id="idp26621976">Username</h5>
-			The user ID of your account. The default username is admin.
-		</div><div class="formalpara"><h5 class="formalpara" id="idp44198600">Password</h5>
-			The password associated with the user ID. The password for the default username is password.
-		</div><div class="formalpara"><h5 class="formalpara" id="idp19700448">Domain</h5>
-			If you are a root user, leave this field blank.
-		</div><div class="para">
-		If you are a user in the sub-domains, enter the full path to the domain, excluding the root domain.
-	</div><div class="para">
-		For example, suppose multiple levels are created under the root domain, such as Comp1/hr. The users in the Comp1 domain should enter Comp1 in the Domain field, whereas the users in the Comp1/sales domain should enter Comp1/sales.
-	</div><div class="para">
-		For more guidance about the choices that appear when you log in to this UI, see Logging In as the Root Administrator.
-	</div><div xml:lang="en-US" class="section" id="end-user-ui-overview" lang="en-US"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title" id="end-user-ui-overview">5.1.1. End User's UI Overview</h3></div></div></div><div class="para">
-		The CloudStack UI helps users of cloud infrastructure to view and use their cloud resources, including virtual machines, templates and ISOs, data volumes and snapshots, guest networks, and IP addresses. If the user is a member or administrator of one or more CloudStack projects, the UI can provide a project-oriented view.
-	</div></div><div xml:lang="en-US" class="section" id="root-admin-ui-overview" lang="en-US"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title" id="root-admin-ui-overview">5.1.2. Root Administrator's UI Overview</h3></div></div></div><div class="para">
-		The CloudStack UI helps the CloudStack administrator provision, view, and manage the cloud infrastructure, domains, user accounts, projects, and configuration settings. The first time you start the UI after a fresh Management Server installation, you can choose to follow a guided tour to provision your cloud infrastructure. On subsequent logins, the dashboard of the logged-in user appears. The various links in this screen and the navigation bar on the left provide access to a variety of administrative functions. The root administrator can also use the UI to perform all the same tasks that are present in the end-user’s UI.
-	</div></div><div xml:lang="en-US" class="section" id="log-in-root-admin" lang="en-US"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title" id="log-in-root-admin">5.1.3. Logging In as the Root Administrator</h3></div></div></div><div class="para">
-		After the Management Server software is installed and running, you can run the CloudStack user interface. This UI is there to help you provision, view, and manage your cloud infrastructure.
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-				Open your favorite Web browser and go to this URL. Substitute the IP address of your own Management Server:
-			</div><pre class="programlisting">http://&lt;management-server-ip-address&gt;:8080/client</pre><div class="para">
-				After logging into a fresh Management Server installation, a guided tour splash screen appears. On later visits, you’ll be taken directly into the Dashboard.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				If you see the first-time splash screen, choose one of the following.
-			</div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						<span class="bold bold"><strong>Continue with basic setup.</strong></span> Choose this if you're just trying CloudStack, and you want a guided walkthrough of the simplest possible configuration so that you can get started right away. We'll help you set up a cloud with the following features: a single machine that runs CloudStack software and uses NFS to provide storage; a single machine running VMs under the XenServer or KVM hypervisor; and a shared public network.
-					</div><div class="para">
-						The prompts in this guided tour should give you all the information you need, but if you want just a bit more detail, you can follow along in the Trial Installation Guide.
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-						<span class="bold bold"><strong>I have used CloudStack before.</strong></span> Choose this if you have already gone through a design phase and planned a more sophisticated deployment, or you are ready to start scaling up a trial cloud that you set up earlier with the basic setup screens. In the Administrator UI, you can start using the more powerful features of CloudPlatform, such as advanced VLAN networking, high availability, additional network elements such as load balancers and firewalls, and support for multiple hypervisors including Citrix XenServer, KVM, and VMware vSphere.
-					</div><div class="para">
-						The root administrator Dashboard appears.
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-				You should set a new root administrator password. If you chose basic setup, you’ll be prompted to create a new password right away. If you chose experienced user, use the steps in <a class="xref" href="log-in.html#changing-root-password">Section 5.1.4, “Changing the Root Password”</a>.
-			</div></li></ol></div><div class="warning"><div class="admonition_header"><h2>Warning</h2></div><div class="admonition"><div class="para">
-			You are logging in as the root administrator. This account manages the CloudStack deployment, including physical infrastructure. The root administrator can modify configuration settings to change basic functionality, create or delete user accounts, and take many actions that should be performed only by an authorized person. Please change the default password to a new, unique password.
-		</div></div></div></div><div xml:lang="en-US" class="section" id="changing-root-password" lang="en-US"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title" id="changing-root-password">5.1.4. Changing the Root Password</h3></div></div></div><div class="para">
-		During installation and ongoing cloud administration, you will need to log in to the UI as the root administrator. The root administrator account manages the CloudStack deployment, including physical infrastructure. The root administrator can modify configuration settings to change basic functionality, create or delete user accounts, and take many actions that should be performed only by an authorized person. When first installing CloudStack, be sure to change the default password to a new, unique value.
-	</div><div class="orderedlist"><ol><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Open your favorite Web browser and go to this URL. Substitute the IP address of your own Management Server:
-			</div><pre class="programlisting">http://&lt;management-server-ip-address&gt;:8080/client</pre></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Log in to the UI using the current root user ID and password. The default is admin, password.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Click Accounts.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Click the admin account name.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Click View Users.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Click the admin user name.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Click the Change Password button. 
-				<span class="inlinemediaobject"><img src="./images/change-password.png" alt="change-password.png: button to change a user's password" /></span>
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Type the new password, and click OK.
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-		When running hypervisor software on hosts, be sure all the hotfixes provided by the hypervisor vendor are applied. Track the release of hypervisor patches through your hypervisor vendor’s support channel, and apply patches as soon as possible after they are released. CloudStack will not track or notify you of required hypervisor patches. It is essential that your hosts are completely up to date with the provided hypervisor patches. The hypervisor vendor is likely to refuse to support any system that is not up to date with patches.
-	</div><div class="note"><div class="admonition_header"><h2>Note</h2></div><div class="admonition"><div class="para">
-			The lack of up-do-date hotfixes can lead to data corruption and lost VMs.
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-		(XenServer) For more information, see <a href="http://docs.cloudstack.org/Knowledge_Base/Possible_VM_corruption_if_XenServer_Hotfix_is_not_Applied/Highly_Recommended_Hotfixes_for_XenServer_5.6_SP2">Highly Recommended Hotfixes for XenServer in the CloudStack Knowledge Base</a>
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-		All CloudStack API requests are submitted in the form of a HTTP GET/POST with an associated command and any parameters. A request is composed of the following whether in HTTP or HTTPS:
-	</div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				CloudStack API URL: This is the web services API entry point(for example, http://www.cloud.com:8080/client/api)
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-				Command: The web services command you wish to execute, such as start a virtual machine or create a disk volume
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-				Parameters: Any additional required or optional parameters for the command
-			</div></li></ul></div><div class="para">
-		A sample API GET request looks like the following:
-	</div><pre class="programlisting">http://localhost:8080/client/api?command=deployVirtualMachine&amp;serviceOfferingId=1&amp;diskOfferingId=1&amp;templateId=2&amp;zoneId=4&amp;apiKey=miVr6X7u6bN_sdahOBpjNejPgEsT35eXq-jB8CG20YI3yaxXcgpyuaIRmFI_EJTVwZ0nUkkJbPmY3y2bciKwFQ&amp;signature=Lxx1DM40AjcXU%2FcaiK8RAP0O1hU%3D
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-		Or in a more readable format:
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-1. http://localhost:8080/client/api
-2. ?command=deployVirtualMachine
-3. &amp;serviceOfferingId=1
-4. &amp;diskOfferingId=1
-5. &amp;templateId=2
-6. &amp;zoneId=4
-7. &amp;apiKey=miVr6X7u6bN_sdahOBpjNejPgEsT35eXqjB8CG20YI3yaxXcgpyuaIRmFI_EJTVwZ0nUkkJbPmY3y2bciKwFQ
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-		The first line is the CloudStack API URL. This is the Cloud instance you wish to interact with.
-	</div><div class="para">
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