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Arvados-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Ward Vandewege <ward@curii.com>
# "Introduction":#introduction
# "Hosts preparation":#hosts_preparation
# "Introduction":#introduction
# "Hosts preparation":#hosts_preparation
-## "Hosts setup using terraform (experimental)":#hosts_setup_using_terraform
## "Create a compute image":#create_a_compute_image
# "Multi host install using the provision.sh script":#multi_host
# "Choose the desired configuration":#choose_configuration
## "Create a compute image":#create_a_compute_image
# "Multi host install using the provision.sh script":#multi_host
# "Choose the desired configuration":#choose_configuration
Again, 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.
Again, 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.
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-h3(#hosts_setup_using_terraform). Hosts setup using terraform (AWS, experimental)
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-We added a few "terraform":https://terraform.io/ scripts (https://github.com/arvados/arvados/tree/main/tools/terraform) to let you create these instances easier in an AWS account. 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
{% include 'branchname' %}
h2(#multi_host). Multi host install using the provision.sh script
{% include 'branchname' %}