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[fiware-stackoverflow] Create Fiware Lab Instance

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      Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 09-12-2015 at 18:12
      Please, ANSWER this question AT http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34185239/create-fiware-lab-instance

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      Create Fiware Lab Instance

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      i'm looking for some guidelines on how to create a FIWARE instance on a local server. Or you really have to use an account and deploy on global FIWARE Lab your VM?

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        backlogmanager Backlog Manager added a comment -

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        danieles Daniele Santoro added a comment - - edited

        Replied to StackOverflow:
        Currently in FIWARE Lab it is not possible to upload your own instance image. For this reason if you plan to have an instance in FIWARE Lab your choice should be to create it directly in FIWARE Lab.

        Just for completion of reply I can tell you that since FIWARE Lab is based on OpenStack, theoretically you could create an Openstack compliant instance on your local machine (for instance starting from a virtual box VM), convert it and then upload its disk image to an Openstack cloud infrastructure.
        There are many guides on the web explaining it in detail, this one explain you the high level process: https://www.mirantis.com/openstack-portal/express-openstack-portal/quickly-create-openstack-image/

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        danieles Daniele Santoro added a comment - - edited Replied to StackOverflow: Currently in FIWARE Lab it is not possible to upload your own instance image. For this reason if you plan to have an instance in FIWARE Lab your choice should be to create it directly in FIWARE Lab. Just for completion of reply I can tell you that since FIWARE Lab is based on OpenStack, theoretically you could create an Openstack compliant instance on your local machine (for instance starting from a virtual box VM), convert it and then upload its disk image to an Openstack cloud infrastructure. There are many guides on the web explaining it in detail, this one explain you the high level process: https://www.mirantis.com/openstack-portal/express-openstack-portal/quickly-create-openstack-image/

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