Distributed HA cluster environment
The Distributed HA environment uses server clusters for high availability and high performance.
Distributed HA cluster servers
You will need to deploy each of these servers from an OVA file. The recommended server sizing is in the next section.
Some suggested names for the servers are in brackets. You could replace the letter “A” with letters representing a name or location, and you could replace “DC1” with a location value.
Server in PROD | Description |
JUMP BOX (ABQ-A-JUMP) | Secures access to the environment. |
API BOX (ABQ-A-API0 | Front-end web servers with the Abiquo UI, load balanced using the public IP address. |
DataNode Box (ABQ-A-DN0 | Abiquo main database and accounting with HA/load balanced configuration. |
RS Box (ABQ-A-DC1-RS0) | Abiquo Remote Services (including RS Redis) |
V2V Box (ABQ-A-DC1-V2V) | Abiquo V2V Services |
Monitor Box (ABQ-A-MON0 | Monitoring server stores metrics data of virtual resources with HA/load balanced configuration. |
REP Box (ABQ-A-REP) | Reporting server of user reports and billing services |
Server specifications
This table lists the install sizes of the OVA files for a Distributed HA cluster. This is only a guide to the approximate sizing for a new platform, and you should always check the specific requirements for your environment.
Server in PROD | Number of servers | OVA size |
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API BOX (ABQ-A-API0 | 3 |
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DataNode Box (ABQ-A-DN0 | 3 |
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RS Box (ABQ-A-DC1-RS0) | 1 |
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V2V Box (ABQ-A-DC1-V2V) | 1 |
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Monitor Box (ABQ-A-MON0 | 3 |
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REP Box (ABQ-A-REP) | 1 |
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