Adjust typesetting of disk requirements

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Fergus Yu 2017-05-09 19:52:41 +08:00
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@ -55,26 +55,31 @@ Different hosts have different disk space requirements based on the
services running on each host:
Deployment hosts
Ten GB of disk space is sufficient for holding the OpenStack-Ansible
repository content and additional required software.
A minimum of ``10 GB`` of disk space is sufficient for holding the
OpenStack-Ansible repository content and additional required software.
Compute hosts
Disk space requirements depend on the total number of instances
running on each host and the amount of disk space allocated to each instance.
Compute hosts must have a minimum of 1 TB of disk space available. Consider
disks that provide higher I/O throughput with lower latency, such as SSD
drives in a RAID array.
* Compute hosts must have a minimum of ``1 TB`` of disk space available.
* Consider disks that provide higher I/O throughput with lower latency,
such as SSD drives in a RAID array.
Storage hosts
Hosts running the Block Storage (cinder) service often consume the most disk
space in OpenStack environments. Storage hosts must have a minimum of 1 TB
of disk space. As with Compute hosts, choose disks that provide the highest
I/O throughput with the lowest latency.
space in OpenStack environments.
* Storage hosts must have a minimum of ``1 TB`` of disk space.
* As with Compute hosts, choose disks that provide the highest
I/O throughput with the lowest latency.
Infrastructure (control plane) hosts
The OpenStack control plane contains storage-intensive services, such as the
Image service (glance), and MariaDB. These hosts must have a minimum of
100 GB of disk space.
``100 GB`` of disk space.
Logging hosts
An OpenStack-Ansible deployment generates a significant amount of log
@ -83,7 +88,7 @@ Logging hosts
hosts need sufficient disk space to hold live and rotated (historical) log
files. In addition, the storage performance must be able to keep pace with
the log traffic coming from various hosts and containers within the OpenStack
environment. Reserve a minimum of 50 GB of disk space for storing logs on
environment. Reserve a minimum of ``50 GB`` of disk space for storing logs on
the logging hosts.
Hosts that provide Block Storage volumes must have Logical Volume