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+Virtual Installation
+=======================
+
+The virtual deployment of JOID is very simple and does not require any special
+configuration. To deploy a virtual JOID environment follow these few simple
+steps:
+
+1. Install a clean Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial) server on the machine. You can use
+ the tips noted in the first step of the :ref:`jumphost-install-os` for
+ bare metal deployment. However, no specialized configuration is needed,
+ just make sure you have Internet connectivity.
+
+2. Run the MAAS deployment for virtual deployment without customized labconfig
+ file:
+
+ ::
+
+ # in joid/ci directory
+ ./03-maasdeploy.sh
+
+3. Run the Juju/OPNFV deployment with your desired configuration parameters,
+ but with ``-l default -i 1`` for virtual deployment. For example to deploy
+ the Kubernetes model:
+
+ ::
+
+ # in joid/ci directory
+ ./deploy.sh -d xenial -s nosdn -t noha -f none -m kubernetes -l default -i 1
+
+ ..
+
+Now you should have a working JOID deployment with three virtual nodes. In case
+of any issues, refer to the :ref:`troubleshooting` section.