<tt><font size=2>> From: Jeff Cai <Jeff_Cai@symantec.com></font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>> To: "openstack@lists.openstack.org"
<openstack@lists.openstack.org>, </font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>> Date: 01/21/2014 02:42 AM</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>> Subject: [Openstack] multiple network nodes</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>> <br>
> Hi,</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>> </font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>> Does openstack support multiple network nodes
deployment? Which <br>
> services should be running on each of the network nodes?</font></tt>
<br>
<br><tt><font size=2>Yes, OpenStack definitely supports a multi-node deployment.
OpenStack has a lot of flexibility in what you deploy and how. Which
services you run on which node depends on what services you deploy in your
system and what you want to do about high availability for the logical
singletons. You can start to get some clues in </font></tt><a href="http://docs.openstack.org/havana/install-guide/install/apt/content/ch_overview.html"><tt><font size=2>http://docs.openstack.org/havana/install-guide/install/apt/content/ch_overview.html</font></tt></a><tt><font size=2>
--- but that does not attempt to be comprehensive. For example, it
does not show deployment of Cinder in the later pictures; Cinder is discussed
in </font></tt><a href="http://docs.openstack.org/havana/install-guide/install/apt/content/ch_cinder.html"><tt><font size=2>http://docs.openstack.org/havana/install-guide/install/apt/content/ch_cinder.html</font></tt></a>
<br>
<br><tt><font size=2>Regards,</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>Mike</font></tt>