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-Introduction
-============
-
-This document describes the steps to install an OPNFV Bramaputra reference
-platform, as defined by the Genesis Project using the Apex installer.
-
-The audience is assumed to have a good background in networking
-and Linux administration.
-
-Preface
-=======
-
-Apex uses the RDO Manager Open Source project as a server provisioning tool.
-RDO Manager is the RDO Project implimentation of OpenStack's Triple-O project.
-The Triple-O image based life cycle installation tool provisions an OPNFV
-Target System (3 controllers, n number of compute nodes) with OPNFV specific
-configuration provided by the Apex deployment tool chain.
-
-The Apex deployment artifacts contain the necessary tools to deploy and
-configure an OPNFV target system using the Apex deployment toolchain.
-These artifacts offer the choice of using the Apex bootable ISO
-(``opnfv-apex-bramaputra.iso``) to both install CentOS 7 and the
-nessesary materials to deploy or the Apex RPM (``opnfv-apex.rpm``)
-which expects installation to a CentOS 7 libvirt enabled host. The RPM
-contains a collection of configuration file, prebuilt disk images,
-and the automatic deployment script (``opnfv-deploy``).
-
-An OPNFV install requires a "Jumphost" in order to operate. The bootable
-ISO will allow you to install a customized CentOS 7 release to the Jumphost,
-which includes the required packages needed to run ``opnfv-deploy``.
-If you already have a Jumphost with CentOS 7 installed, you may choose to
-skip the ISO step and simply install the (``opnfv-apex.rpm``) RPM. The RPM
-is the same RPM included in the ISO and includes all the necessary disk
-images and configuration files to execute an OPNFV deployment. Either method
-will prepare a host to the same ready state for OPNFV deployment.
-
-``opnfv-deploy`` instantiates an RDO Manager Instack VM server using libvirt
-as its provider. This VM is then configured and used to provision the
-OPNFV target deployment (3 controllers, n compute nodes). These nodes can
-be either virtual or bare metal. This guide contains instructions for
-installing either method.
+.. include:: ../installation-instructions/introduction.rst