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The number of Keepstore, shell and compute nodes listed above is a minimum. In a real production installation, you will likely run many more of each of those types of nodes. In such a scenario, you would probably also want to dedicate a node to the Workbench server and Crunch dispatcher, respectively. For performance reasons, you may want to run the database server on a separate node as well.
+h2(#repos). Arvados package repositories
+
+On any host where you install Arvados software, you'll need to set up an Arvados package repository. They're available for several popular distributions.
+
+h3. CentOS
+
+Packages are available for CentOS 6. First, register the Curoverse signing key in RPM's database:
+
+{% include 'install_redhat_key' %}
+
+Then save this configuration block in @/etc/yum.repos.d/arvados.repo@:
+
+
+[arvados]
+name=Arvados
+baseurl=http://rpm.arvados.org/CentOS/$releasever/os/$basearch/
+
echo "deb http://apt.arvados.org/ wheezy main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/arvados.list
echo "deb http://apt.arvados.org/ precise main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/arvados.list
echo "deb http://apt.arvados.org/ trusty main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/arvados.list
+~$ sudo apt-get update
+
-Digest::MD5.hexdigest(`hostname`).to_i(16).to_s(36)[0..4] -+
~$ tr -dc 0-9a-z </dev/urandom | head -c5; echo
+
+