Summary
In this chapter we learned how to do a test installation of OneOps on Amazon Web Services. We saw two handy methods to do so, one from command line, which is useful for automation, and the second from the console, which quickly achieves the same results. We also explored how to do a test installation using Vagrant and Docker. Finally, we saw how to create a user and an organization. We also saw some key concepts of OneOps.
In the next chapter we will dig a little deeper into the OneOps architecture to see what makes it tick. We will take a close look at various backend components as well as the OneOps command line. We will also look at OneOps concepts such as inductor, antenna, work order, and action order.