-Note that these hosts can be virtual machines in your infrastructure and they don't need to be physical machines.
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-h3(#hosts_setup_using_terraform). Hosts setup using terraform (experimental)
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-We added a few "terraform":https://terraform.io/ scripts (https://github.com/arvados/arvados/tree/master/tools/terraform) to let you create these instances easier.
-Check "the Arvados terraform documentation":/doc/install/terraform.html for more details.
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-h2(#multi_host). Multi host install using the provision.sh script
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-This is a package-based installation method. The Salt scripts are available from the "tools/salt-install":https://github.com/arvados/arvados/tree/master/tools/salt-install directory in the Arvados git repository.
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-This procedure will install all the main Arvados components to get you up and running in a multi host environment.
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-We suggest you to use the @provision.sh@ script to deploy Arvados, which is implemented with the @arvados-formula@ in a Saltstack master-less setup. After setting up a few variables in a config file (next step), you'll be ready to run it and get Arvados deployed.
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-h3(#create_a_compute_image). Create a compute image
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-In a multi-host installation, containers are dispatched in docker daemons running in the <i>compute instances</i>, which need some special setup. We provide a "compute image builder script":https://github.com/arvados/arvados/tree/master/tools/compute-images that you can use to build a template image following "these instructions":https://doc.arvados.org/main/install/crunch2-cloud/install-compute-node.html . Once you have that image created, you can use the image reference in the Arvados configuration in the next steps.
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-h2(#choose_configuration). Choose the desired configuration
+If your infrastructure differs from the setup proposed above (ie, using RDS or an existing DB server), remember that you will need to edit the configuration files for the scripts so they work with your infrastructure.