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You may reference the following installation tutorials:
 * [[UEC/CDInstall]]
  * This tutorial covers UEC installation from the Ubuntu 9.10 Server Edition CD, and assumes a basic network topology, with a single system serving as the "all-in-one controller", and one or more nodes attached.
 * [[UEC/PackageInstall]]
  * This tutorial describes how to deploy UEC on already-installed Ubuntu servers, or if you want to deploy a more complex network topology (e.g., multiple clusters, or running the required cloud services from separate physical machines).
'''Note:''' Starting with 11.10 (oneiric), Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud is replaced by [[UbuntuCloudInfrastructure|Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure]], which is based on OpenStack.
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'''Note:''' Please see [[Eucalyptus-Jaunty]] for documentation covering UEC on Ubuntu 9.04. You may use the following installation tutorials:
 * [[UEC/CDInstall|Installation from the Installer CD]] <<BR>>
 This tutorial covers UEC installation from the Ubuntu 10.04 Server Edition CD, and assumes a basic network topology, with a single system serving as the "all-in-one controller", and one or more nodes attached. This is the recommended tutorial if you want to familiarize yourself with UEC with a (relatively) simple installation.
 * [[UEC/PackageInstall|Normal installation using the packages]] <<BR>>
 This tutorial describes how to deploy UEC on already-installed Ubuntu servers in a setup similar to the default install.
 * [[UEC/PackageInstallSeparate|Advanced installation using the packages on separate servers]] <<BR>>
 Use this tutorial if you want to deploy a more complex network topology (e.g., multiple clusters, or running the required cloud services from separate physical machines).

== More details ==
Once installation is complete, you may use the following as reference:
 * [[UEC/StorageController|Using the Storage Controller]] describes how to create and use virtual volumes
 * [[UEC/BundlingImages|Bundling Images]] describes how to bundle and upload an image manually
 * [[UEC/CreateYourImage| Creating your own image]] describes a few ways to create images from scratch
 * [[UEC/Landscape| Connecting to Landscape]] describes how to connect your UEC installation to Canonical's Landscape service
 * [[UEC/PowerManagement | Power Management]] how to enable the integrated power management feature
 * A useful collection of [[UEC/Tips|Tips for UEC]]
 * [[https://cssoss.wordpress.com/2010/11/26/eucabook-v1-1/|Eucalyptus Beginner's Guide - UEC Edition(10.04.1-Lucid)]]
 * [[https://cssoss.wordpress.com/2010/12/23/eucalyptus-beginners-guide-uec-edition-v2-0-maverick/|Eucalyptus Beginner's Guide - UEC Edition(10.10-Maverick)]]

Getting Started with Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud

The Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC), powered by Eucalyptus, is highly configurable and customizable to a variety of environments.

Note: Starting with 11.10 (oneiric), Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud is replaced by Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure, which is based on OpenStack.

You may use the following installation tutorials:

  • Installation from the Installer CD
    This tutorial covers UEC installation from the Ubuntu 10.04 Server Edition CD, and assumes a basic network topology, with a single system serving as the "all-in-one controller", and one or more nodes attached. This is the recommended tutorial if you want to familiarize yourself with UEC with a (relatively) simple installation.

  • Normal installation using the packages
    This tutorial describes how to deploy UEC on already-installed Ubuntu servers in a setup similar to the default install.

  • Advanced installation using the packages on separate servers
    Use this tutorial if you want to deploy a more complex network topology (e.g., multiple clusters, or running the required cloud services from separate physical machines).

More details

Once installation is complete, you may use the following as reference:

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