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-Triple-O Deployment Architecture
-================================
-
-Apex is based on RDO Manager which is the RDO Project's implementation of
-the OpenStack Triple-O project. It is important to understand the basics
-of a Triple-O deployment to help make decisions that will assist in
-successfully deploying OPNFV.
-
-Triple-O stands for OpenStack On OpenStack. This means that OpenStack
-will be used to install OpenStack. The target OPNFV deployment is an
-OpenStack cloud with NFV features built-in that will be deployed by a
-smaller all-in-one deployment of OpenStack. In this deployment
-methodology there are two OpenStack installations. They are referred
-to as the undercloud and the overcloud. The undercloud is used to
-deploy the overcloud.
-
-The undercloud is the all-in-one installation of OpenStack that includes
-baremetal provisioning. RDO Manager's deployment of the undercloud is
-call Instack. Instack will be deployed as a virtual machine on a jumphost.
-This VM is pre-built and distributed as part of the Apex RPM.
-
-The overcloud is OPNFV. Configuration will be passed into Instack and
-Instack will use OpenStack's orchestration component call Heat to
-execute a deployment will provision the target nodes to become OPNFV.