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You may reference the following installation tutorials: '''Note:''' Starting with 11.10 (oneiric), Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud is replaced by [[UbuntuCloudInfrastructure|Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure]], which is based on OpenStack.

You may use the following installation tutorials:
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 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. This is the recommended tutorial if you want to familiarize yourself with UEC with a (relatively) simple installation.
 * [[UEC/PackageInstall|Installation using the packages]] <<BR>>
 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).
 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).
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== More details ==
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You also may find information on working with UEC at [[UEC/Tips]]

'''Note:''' Please see [[Eucalyptus-Jaunty]] for documentation covering UEC on Ubuntu 9.04.
 * [[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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