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9 A pharos compliant OPNFV test-bed provides:
11 - One CentOS 7 jump server on which the virtualized Openstack/OPNFV installer runs
12 - In the Brahmaputra release you may select a variety of deployment toolchains to deploy from the jump server.
13 - 5 compute / controller nodes (`BGS <https://wiki.opnfv.org/get_started/get_started_work_environment>`_ requires 5 nodes)
14 - A configured network topology allowing for LOM, Admin, Public, Private, and Storage Networks
15 - Remote access as defined by the Jenkins slave configuration guide
17 http://artifacts.opnfv.org/brahmaputra.1.0/docs/opnfv-jenkins-slave-connection.brahmaputra.1.0.html
23 * Intel Xeon E5-2600v2 Series or newer
27 Below describes the minimum for the Pharos spec, which is designed to provide enough capacity for
28 a reasonably functional environment. Additional and/or faster disks are nice to have and mayproduce
31 * Disks: 2 x 1TB HDD + 1 x 100GB SSD (or greater capacity)
32 * The first HDD should be used for OS & additional software/tool installation
33 * The second HDD is configured for CEPH object storage
34 * The SSD should be used as the CEPH journal
35 * Performance testing requires a mix of compute nodes with CEPH (Swift+Cinder) and without CEPH storage
36 * Virtual ISO boot capabilities or a separate PXE boot server (DHCP/tftp or Cobbler)
44 * Single power supply acceptable (redundant power not required/nice to have)