We haven't officially published the Liberty guide for RHEL/CentOS yet due
to some timing issues with package availability during the development
process. I recommend waiting for the Liberty documentation because it
contains architectural changes that primarily make networking easier and
more flexible using only two nodes for a minimal installation. Sounds like
a good deal, right? You can see these changes in the Ubuntu version of the
guide.

On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 7:05 AM, Joerg Streckfuss <openst...@dirtyhack.org>
wrote:

> Dear list,
>
> i've just made my first openstack experiences with a three node testsetup
> and openstack kilo. The whole environment was virtualized, so I had to use
> nested virtualization.
>
> Now I have 3 real servers and I want to repeat my setup but with an actual
> release of openstack liberty. My servers are running CentOS 7. But the
> installation docs for openstack liberty and centos are not yet available.
>
> Is it save to use the old docs for kilo or should I wait for the release
> of the liberty docs?
>
> Regards,
>
> Joerg
>
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