| **Date** | **Ver.** | **Author** | **Comment** |
| | | | |
+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+
-| 2019-11-25 | 0.1.0 |Lusheng Ji | First draft |
+| 2019-11-25 | 0.1.0 |Lusheng Ji | Amber |
+| | | | |
++--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+
+| 2020-01-23 | 0.2.0 |Zhe Huang | Bronze RC |
+| | | | |
++--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+
+| 2020-01-23 | 0.3.0 |Zhe Huang | Cherry |
| | | | |
+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+
-Overview
-========
-
-The installation of Amber Near Realtime RAN Intelligent Controller is spread onto two separate
-Kubernetes clusters. The first cluster is used for deploying the Near Realtime RIC (platform and
-applications), and the other is for deploying other auxiliary functions. They are referred to as
-RIC cluster and AUX cluster respectively.
-
-The following diagram depicts the installation architecture.
-
-.. image:: images/nrtric-amber.png
- :width: 600
-
-Within the RIC cluster, Kubernetes resources are deployed using three name spaces: ricinfra, ricplt,
-and ricxapp. Similarly, within the AUX cluster, Kubernetes resources are deployed using two name spaces:
-ricinfra, and ricaux.
-
-For each cluster, there is a Kong ingress controller that proxies incoming API calls into the cluster.
-With Kong, service APIs provided by Kubernetes resources can be accessed at the cluster node IP and
-port via a URL path. For cross-cluster communication, in addition to Kong, each Kubernetes namespace
-has a special Kubernetes service defined with an endpoint pointing to the other cluster's Kong. This
-way any pod can access services exposed at the other cluster via the internal service hostname and port of
-this special service. The figure below illustrates the details of how Kong and external services work
-together to realize cross-cluster communication.
-
-.. image:: images/kong-extservice.png
- :width: 600
-
-
-VirtualBox VMs as Installation Hosts
-====================================
-
-The deployment of Amber Near Realtime RIC can be done on a wide range of hosts, including
-bare metal servers, OpenStack VMs, and VirtualBox VMs. This section provides detailed instructions
-for setting up Oracle VirtualBox VMs to be used as installation hosts.
-
-.. include:: ./installation-virtualbox.rst
-
-
-One-Node Kubernetes Cluster
-===========================
-
-This section describes how to set up a one-node Kubernetes cluster onto a VM installation host.
-
-.. include:: ./installation-k8s1node.rst
-
-
-Installing Near Realtime RIC in RIC Cluster
-===========================================
-
-After the Kubernetes cluster is installed, the next step is to install the (Near Realtime) RIC Platform.
-
.. include:: ./installation-ric.rst
-
-
-Installing Auxiliary Functions in AUX Cluster
-=============================================
-
-.. include:: ./installation-aux.rst
-
-
-Installing RIC Applications
-===========================
-
-.. include:: ./installation-xapps.rst
-
+.. include:: ./installation-nonrtric.rst