Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Deploying Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Virtualization I. Plan Expand section "I. Plan" Collapse section "I. Plan" 1. Architecture Expand section "1. Architecture" Collapse section "1. Architecture" 1.1. Understanding VDO 2. Support requirements Expand section "2. Support requirements" Collapse section "2. Support requirements" 2.1. Operating system 2.2. Physical machines 2.3. Virtual machines 2.4. Hosted Engine virtual machine 2.5. Networking 2.6. Storage Expand section "2.6. Storage" Collapse section "2.6. Storage" 2.6.1. Disks 2.6.2. RAID 2.6.3. JBOD 2.6.4. Logical volumes 2.6.5. Red Hat Gluster Storage volumes 2.6.6. Volume types 2.7. Virtual Data Optimizer (VDO) 2.8. Scaling 2.9. Existing Red Hat Gluster Storage configurations 2.10. Disaster recovery Expand section "2.10. Disaster recovery" Collapse section "2.10. Disaster recovery" 2.10.1. Prerequisites for geo-replication 2.10.2. Prerequisites for failover and failback configuration 2.11. Additional requirements for single node deployments 3. Recommendations Expand section "3. Recommendations" Collapse section "3. Recommendations" 3.1. General recommendations 3.2. Security recommendations 3.3. Host recommendations 3.4. Networking recommendations Expand section "3.4. Networking recommendations" Collapse section "3.4. Networking recommendations" 3.4.1. Recommended practices for configuring host networks 3.5. Self-hosted engine recommendations II. Deploy Expand section "II. Deploy" Collapse section "II. Deploy" 4. Deployment workflow Expand section "4. Deployment workflow" Collapse section "4. Deployment workflow" 4.1. Install host physical machines Expand section "4.1. Install host physical machines" Collapse section "4.1. Install host physical machines" 4.1.1. Installing Red Hat Virtualization Host 4.1.2. Enabling software repositories 5. Configure Public Key based SSH Authentication without a password Expand section "5. Configure Public Key based SSH Authentication without a password" Collapse section "5. Configure Public Key based SSH Authentication without a password" 5.1. Adding known hosts to the first host 5.2. Generating SSH key pairs without a password 5.3. Copying SSH keys 6. Configure Red Hat Gluster Storage for Hosted Engine using the Web Console 7. Deploy the Hosted Engine using the Web Console 8. Configure Red Hat Gluster Storage as a Red Hat Virtualization storage domain Expand section "8. Configure Red Hat Gluster Storage as a Red Hat Virtualization storage domain" Collapse section "8. Configure Red Hat Gluster Storage as a Red Hat Virtualization storage domain" 8.1. Create the logical network for gluster traffic 8.2. Configure additional hyperconverged hosts III. Verify Expand section "III. Verify" Collapse section "III. Verify" 9. Verify your deployment IV. Next steps Expand section "IV. Next steps" Collapse section "IV. Next steps" 10. Post-deployment configuration suggestions Expand section "10. Post-deployment configuration suggestions" Collapse section "10. Post-deployment configuration suggestions" 10.1. Configure fencing for high availability 10.2. Configure backup and recovery options V. Troubleshoot Expand section "V. Troubleshoot" Collapse section "V. Troubleshoot" 11. Log file locations 12. Viewing deployment errors Expand section "12. Viewing deployment errors" Collapse section "12. Viewing deployment errors" 12.1. Failed to deploy storage 12.2. Failed to prepare virtual machine 12.3. Failed to deploy hosted engine VI. Reference material Expand section "VI. Reference material" Collapse section "VI. Reference material" A. Glossary of terms Expand section "A. Glossary of terms" Collapse section "A. Glossary of terms" A.1. Virtualization terms A.2. Storage terms A.3. Hyperconverged Infrastructure terms Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Part IV. Next steps Previous Next