Also, the Openstack base package can be used to bootstrap Autopilot. If you 
install it and run "$ sudo openstack-install" the Autopilot will be one of the 
options presented to you.

- Daniel

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> On Mar 19, 2016, at 4:58 AM, Mark Shuttleworth <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 19/03/16 03:58, Frank Ritchie wrote:
>> Does Openstack Autopilot use the Openstack Base bundle?
> 
> It uses the same charms, but it has to construct a custom model based on:
> 
> * choice of hypervisor (KVM, LXD)
> * choice of storage (object, block, SWIFT, Ceph, ScaleIO etc)
> * choice of SDN (NeutronOVS, ODL, Plumgrid etc)
> * choice of hardware
> * mapping of services to hardware
> 
> A bundle is a pre-canned model, the autopilot dynamically updates the
> model to deal with things like failures or additional hardware.
> 
> Mark
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