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Unified Installer for RHCI: Simplifying Infrastructure-as-a-Service Deployment

Setting up a private cloud can be complicated and time-consuming. The Unified Installer for RHCI streamlines the process, providing a wizard-based WebUI that guides users through the deployment. Built on Red Hat Satellite 6, the installer leverages existing functionality and integrates with Puppet and APIs. This webinar will demonstrate the capabilities of the Unified Installer and showcase the benefits of RHCI for simplified IaaS deployment.

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Unified Installer for RHCI: Simplifying Infrastructure-as-a-Service Deployment

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  1. Webinar: Deploy an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) private cloudJuly 28, 2015 Todd Sanders (tsanders@redhat.com)John Matthews (jmatthew@redhat.com)

  2. Agenda Unified installer Architecture diagram Demo Q&A

  3. Setting up a private cloud can be painful... Multiple installers Multiple product documentation Different sets of terminology Multiple configurations Several steps to complete an installation

  4. Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure

  5. Unified Installer Overview Built on Red Hat Satellite 6 Wizard based WebUI to guide RHCI Deployment Capabilities Manage RHCI content and subscriptions Provision hosts Lifecycle management Implementation details Per product plugins Leverages existing installer functionality Puppet & API integration

  6. Architecture Extension of Red Hat Satellite Per product plugins, allowing for both product and solution-based installs Custom defined workflows/UIs Initial focus is build-based deployments, moving towards container-based in the future Support for multi-host deployments

  7. The Experience

  8. Demo

  9. Unified Installer for RHCI Demo RHEV Hypervisor hypervisor1.example.com 1 3 Install Red Hat Satellite Click 'Deploy' Satellite 6.1 with RHCI plugins CloudForms Management Engine cloudforms-demo.example.com 4 Verify ISO Installer RHEV Engine engine1.example.com 2 Create Deployment

  10. Step 1: Install Red Hat Satellite – ISO Installer Insert ISO Installs Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 Red Hat Satellite 6.1 Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure Plugins Configure Red Hat Satellite Seeds Provisioning Data

  11. Install Red Hat Satellite Recap Insert ISO Installs Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 Red Hat Satellite 6.1 Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure Plugins Configure Red Hat Satellite Seeds Provisioning Data

  12. Step 2: Create Deployment Wizard Based WebUI Choose Products Assign Hosts Install Options Subscription Information

  13. Create Deployment Recap Wizard Based WebUI Choose Products Assign Hosts Install Options Subscription Information

  14. Step 3: Provision Deployment Progress Content Downloaded Discovered Hosts Nodes kickstarted Puppet run APIs invoked

  15. Provision Recap Deployment Progress Content Downloaded Discovered Hosts Nodes kickstarted Puppet run APIs invoked

  16. Step 4: Verify Verify Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization is provisioned WebUI ready Data Center is Up Verify Red Hat Cloudforms is provisioned WebUI ready RHEV provider configured

  17. Demo Summary RHEV Hypervisor hypervisor1.example.com 1 3 Install Red Hat Satellite Click 'Deploy' Satellite 6.1 with RHCI plugins CloudForms Management Engine cloudforms-demo.example.com 4 Verify ISO Installer RHEV Engine engine1.example.com 2 Create Deployment

  18. Next Steps Tech Preview later in the year Integrate with Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform Future capabilities Lifecycle management Pre-population of service catalogs in CloudForms Integration with Identity Management Container based deployments

  19. Q&A

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