Fran

If you are implementing your cloud environment using those three then I
hope you are
aware of and using Canonica's JUJU to deploy

   - ubuntu
   - openstack
   - and cloudfoundry,

The JuJu Charm Store website
<https://juju.ubuntu.com/docs/charm-store.html>has lots of information
to help you get started
With JuJu all of it becomes much simpler to do and can save a lot of time.

There are JUJU charms for each and it will also give you the benefit of
testing
using nothing more than a PC or a laptop running Ubuntu with LXC installed
and running openstack & cloudfoundry (via JUJU) in LXC containers until you
get the kinks of your architecture worked out.

You can even run OpenStack in LXC containers in something like AWS's EC2
cloud.

Brian


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> Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2012 13:22:24 +0700
> From: Frans Thamura <[email protected]>
> To: ubuntu-cloud <[email protected]>
> Subject: [ubuntu-cloud] Spec Recommendation for Cloud
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> hi all
>
> we just starting cloud implementation, yes we use ubuntu,openstack and
> cloudfoundry,
>
> we still working to integrate both openstack and cloudfoundry in a
> perfect ecosystem
>
> right now, we just test in our lab in our lab PC and in our server
>
> i have a piston cloud recommendation (i believe they partnering with Dell).
>
> but i am glad if ubuntu also have minimum recommendation, or startup
> recommendation, piston recommend 5 server
>
>
> anyone want to share?
>
> F
>
>
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