@@ -23,18 +23,21 @@ This page describes how to configure a physical server for running ETSI TeraFlow
### Server Specifications
**Minimum Server Specifications for development and basic deployment**
- CPU: 4 cores
- RAM: 8 GB
- Disk: 60 GB
- 1 GbE NIC
**Recommended Server Specifications for development and basic deployment**
- CPU: 6 cores
- RAM: 12 GB
- Disk: 80 GB
- 1 GbE NIC
**Server Specifications for best development and deployment experience**
- CPU: 8 cores
- RAM: 32 GB
- Disk: 120 GB
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## 1.1.3. VMWare Fusion
This page describes how to configure a VM for running ETSI TeraFlowSDN(TFS) controller using [VMWare Fusion](https://www.vmware.com/products/fusion.html). It has been tested with VMWare Fusion version 12 and 13.
### Create VM in VMWare Fusion:
In "VMWare Fusion" manager, create a new network from the "Settings/Network" menu.
- Unlock to make changes
- Press the + icon and create a new network
- Change the name to TFS-NAT-Net
- Check "Allow virtual machines on this network to connect to external network (NAT)"
- Do not check "Enable IPv6"
- Add port forwarding for HTTP and SSH
- Uncheck "Provide address on this network via DHCP"
Create a new VM an Ubuntu 22.04.1 ISO:
- Display Name: TeraFlowSDN
- Username: tfs
- Password: tfs123
On the next screen press "Customize Settings", save the VM and in "Settings" change:
- Change to use 4 CPUs
- Change to access 8 GB of RAM
- Change disk to size 60 GB
- Change the network interface to use the previously created TFS-NAT-Net
Run the VM to start the installation.
### Install Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS Operating System
The installation will be automatic, without any configuration required.
- Configure the guest IP, gateway and DNS:
Using the Network Settings for the wired connection, set the IP to 10.0.2.10,
the mask to 255.255.255.0, the gateway to 10.0.2.2 and the DNS to 10.0.2.2.
- Disable and remove swap file:
$ sudo swapoff -a
$ sudo rm /swapfile
Then you can remove or comment the /swapfile entry in /etc/fstab
- Install Open SSH Server
- Import SSH keys, if any.
- Restart the VM when the installation is completed.