Neutron and nova-net are just two completely separate networking services
for OpenStack.  Neutron being the newer which will eventually replace
nova-network altogether.

Which one you are running depends on which service you install and
configure.  If you take look at the network section at docs.openstack.org
it may paint a clearer picture.

Good luck,
John
On Mar 4, 2015 9:23 AM, <jankihchhat...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
> My colleague and me got into a discussion today about nova network. From
> my understanding, a setup is said to be neutron if it has Neutron agents
> installed and running and not that it is a three node architecture
> meaning it has 3 physical hardware. And a set up is using nova network if
> it doesn't have neutron agents running and not that it is a 2 node
> architecture.
>
> Number of nodes needed depends on the configurations of the physical
> hardware. Meaning we have neutron setup with 2 nodes also..
>
> Or is it that 2 node setup is nova network and 3 node is neutron?
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
>
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