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Then you can create a new virtual machine and attach the vmdk image to it (see [http://techathlon.com/how-to-run-a-vmdk-file-in-oracle-virtualbox/ how to run a vmdk file in virtualbox] for detailed instructions on this). | Then you can create a new virtual machine and attach the vmdk image to it (see [http://techathlon.com/how-to-run-a-vmdk-file-in-oracle-virtualbox/ how to run a vmdk file in virtualbox] for detailed instructions on this). | ||
=Working with Lord Balancer as a Service = | |||
OpenStack offers a Load Balancer as a Service (based on HAProxy) to distribute traffic between multiple servers. East Cloud offers a CLI-based configuration option. | |||
Prerequisites: install OpenStack CLI tools and cloud environment file from your target cloud installation (East or West) as well as the [https://github.com/openstack/python-neutronclient standalone Neutron CLI Tool] on your development macine. | |||
Once all of the necessary development software is installed, follow the instructions on [https://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/networking-guide/config-lbaas.html the openstack LBaaS guide] in the 'Building a LBaaS v2 Load Balancer' section. | |||
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