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  • About Trilio for Openstack
  • Trilio for Openstack Architecture
  • Trilio 4.0 Release Notes
  • Deployment Guide
    • Support Matrix
    • Requirements
    • Trilio network considerations
    • Preparing the installation
    • Spinning up the Trilio VM
    • Installing Trilio Components
      • Installing on RHOSP13
      • Installing on RHOSP16.0
      • Installing on RHOSP16.1
      • Installing on Canonical Openstack Queens and Train
      • Installing on Kolla Train
      • Installing on Ansible Openstack Train
    • Configuring Trilio
    • Apply the Trilio license
    • Additions for multiple CEPH configurations
    • Post Installation Health-Check
    • Uninstall Trilio
    • Upgrade Trilio
      • Ubuntu/Debian based Openstack enviroments
      • CentOS/RHEL based Openstack environments
      • RHOSP Upgrade
      • Upgrade Trilio Appliance
    • Uploading the File Recovery Manager
    • Install workloadmgr CLI client
  • Trilio Appliance Administration Guide
    • Trilio Appliance Dashboard
    • Reconfigure the Trilio Cluster
    • Change the Trilio GUI password
    • Reset the Trilio GUI password
    • Reinitialize Trilio
    • Set the Trilio Openstack service password
    • Available downloads from the Trilio Cluster
  • User Guide
    • Workloads
    • Snapshots
    • Restores
    • File Search
    • Snapshot Mount
    • Schedulers
    • E-Mail Notifications
  • Admin Guide
    • Backups-Admin Area
    • Workload Policies
    • Workload Quotas
    • Managing Trusts
    • Workload Import & Migration
    • Disaster Recovery
      • Example runbook for Disaster Recovery using NFS
  • Troubleshooting
    • General Troubleshooting Tips
    • Example RC file for workloadmgr CLI
    • Using the workloadmgr CLI tool on the Trilio Appliance
    • Healthcheck of Trilio
    • Important log files
  • API GUIDE
    • Workloads
    • Snapshots
    • Restores
    • File Search
    • Snapshot Mount
    • Schedulers
    • E-Mail Notifications Settings
    • Workload Policies
    • Workload Quotas
    • Managing Trusts
    • Workload Import and Migration
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  1. Deployment Guide

Requirements

Trilio has four main software components:

  1. Trilio ships as a QCOW2 image. User can instantiate one or more VMs from the QCOW2 image on a standalone KVM boxes.

  2. Trilio API is a python module that is an extension to nova api service. This module is installed on all OpenStack controller nodes

  3. Trilio Datamover is a python module that is installed on every OpenStack compute nodes

  4. Trilio horizon plugin is installed as an add on to horizon servers. This module is installed on every server that runs horizon service.

System requirements Trilio Appliance

The Trilio Appliance is not supported as an instance inside Openstack.

The Trilio Appliance gets delivered as a qcow2 image, which gets attached to a virtual machine.

Trilio supports KVM-based hypervisors on x86 architectures, with the following properties:

Software
Supported

libvirt

2.0.0 and above

QEMU

2.0.0 and above

qemu-img

2.6.0 and above

The recommended size of the VM for the Trilio Appliance is:

When running Trilio in production, a 3-node cluster of the Trilio appliance is recommended for high availability and load balancing.

Ressource
Value

vCPU

8

RAM

24 GB

The qcow2 image itself defines the 40GB disk size of the VM.

In the rare case of the Trilio Appliance database or log files getting larger than 40GB disk, contact or open a ticket with Trilio Customer Success to attach another drive to the Trilio Appliance.

In addition to the Trilio Appliance does Trilio contain components, which are installed directly into the Openstack itself.

Additional it is necessary to have the nfs-common packages installed on the compute nodes in case of using the NFS protocol for the backup target.

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2.3. Software Requirements

Each Openstack distribution comes with a set of supported operating systems. Please check the to see, which Openstack Distribution is supported with which Operating System.

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