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		| @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ As a consequence of its features, PVC makes administrating very high-uptime VMs | ||||
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| PVC also features an optional, fully customizable VM provisioning framework, designed to automate and simplify VM deployments using custom provisioning profiles, scripts, and CloudInit userdata API support. | ||||
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| Installation of PVC is accomplished by two main components: a [Node installer ISO](https://github.com/parallelvirtualcluster/pvc-installer) which creates on-demand installer ISOs, and an [Ansible role framework](https://github.com/parallelvirtualcluster/pvc-ansible) to configure, bootstrap, and administrate the nodes. Installation can also be fully automated with a companion [cluster bootstrapping system](https://github.com/parallelvirtualcluster/pvc-bootstrap). Once up, the cluster is managed via an HTTP REST API, accessible via a Python Click CLI client or WebUI. | ||||
| Installation of PVC is accomplished by two main components: a [Node installer ISO](https://github.com/parallelvirtualcluster/pvc-installer) which creates on-demand installer ISOs, and an [Ansible role framework](https://github.com/parallelvirtualcluster/pvc-ansible) to configure, bootstrap, and administrate the nodes. Installation can also be fully automated with a companion [cluster bootstrapping system](https://github.com/parallelvirtualcluster/pvc-bootstrap). Once up, the cluster is managed via an HTTP REST API, accessible via a Python Click CLI client ~~or WebUI~~ (eventually). | ||||
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| Just give it physical servers, and it will run your VMs without you having to think about it, all in just an hour or two of setup time. | ||||
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