Hi Mayur,

4G is ok. Maybe you can try devstack, which will automatically install
openstack in on node for you. Although it use nova network with
FlatDHCPManager by default.

Here is the link:

http://www.devstack.org

You only need to:

1. Install a minimal Ubuntu (e.g. 12.04 LTS with only SSH service).
2. Configure network to gain IP.
3. Install git. e.g. apt-get -y install git
4. Clone devstack. e.g. git clone
git://github.com/cloudbuilders/devstack.git
5. Modify devstack's configuration file to define ip, password etc.
6. Run devstack's installation script to install.

Above can also be found in devstack's website.

On 1/18/2014 6:15 PM, Mayur Patil wrote:
> Hi All, 
> 
>      I am newbie to Openstack. Prior to this I am having experience of
> using Eucalyptus.
> 
>      So, my query is  
> 
>      Recommended hardware is 16GB & 32GB RAM with two machines having at
> least dual
> 
>      core processor.
> 
>      But I am having Pentium Processor(VT enabled) & with 3 or 4 GB RAM  
> 
>      (RAM can increase upto 8GB that I can afford) on each machine. 
> 
>      Then would these machines are feasible for Openstack installation?
> 
>      Seeking for guidance,
> 
>      Thanks !!
> -- 
> *Cheers,
> Mayur*.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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