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authorPawel Wieczorek <p.wieczorek2@samsung.com>2020-08-05 10:08:39 +0200
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+==================================================
+ Cloud infrastructure: OpenStack virtual machines
+==================================================
+
+Ansible roles and sample playbooks for creating virtual machines on OpenStack without Heat support.
+
+They will be used to create virtual machines hosting Service Mesh lab cluster.
+
+Prerequisites
+-------------
+
+Infrastructure
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+- OpenStack cloud (no Heat support required)
+
+Configuration
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+- OpenStack ``clouds.yaml`` file
+
+Dependencies
+~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+- Ansible: tested on 2.9.9 (using Python 3.5.2)
+- openstacksdk_: tested on 0.46.0 (using Python 3.5.2)
+
+.. _openstacksdk: https://pypi.org/project/openstacksdk
+
+
+Expected output
+---------------
+
+Ephemeral (disposable) OpenStack virtual machines for a Kubernetes cluster.