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<section id="cloud_infrastructure_overview">
<title>Cloud Infrastructure Overview</title>
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The Management Server manages one or more zones (typically, datacenters) containing host computers where guest virtual machines will run. The cloud infrastructure is organized as follows:
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<listitem><para>Zone: Typically, a zone is equivalent to a single datacenter. A zone consists of one or more pods and secondary storage. See About Zones.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Pod: A pod is usually one rack of hardware that includes a layer-2 switch and one or more clusters. See About Pods.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Cluster: A cluster consists of one or more hosts and primary storage. See About Clusters.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Host: A single compute node within a cluster. The hosts are where the actual cloud services run in the form of guest virtual machines. See About Hosts.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Primary storage is associated with a cluster, and it stores the disk volumes for all the VMs running on hosts in that cluster. See About Primary Storage</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Secondary storage is associated with a zone, and it stores templates, ISO images, and disk volume snapshots. See About Secondary Storage.</para></listitem>
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A &PRODUCT; installation consists of two parts: the Management Server and the cloud infrastructure that it manages. When you set up and manage a &PRODUCT; cloud, you provision resources such as hosts, storage devices, and IP addresses into the Management Server, and the Management Server manages those resources.
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The minimum installation consists of one machine running the &PRODUCT; Management Server and another machine to act as the cloud infrastructure (in this case, a very simple infrastructure consisting of one host running hypervisor software).
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<para>A more full-featured installation consists of a highly-available multi-node Management Server installation and up to thousands of hosts using any of several advanced networking setups. For information about deployment options, see Choosing a Deployment Architecture.
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