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 === SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT === === SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT ===
  
-This guide will cover a common subset of tasks that a user would need to perform to have a set of clustered computer instances and associated resources, isolated from others, and accessible to a project for any general purpose, both long-term and short. We are catering heavily to short-term usage, perhaps lasting a few quarters.+This guide covers the common subset of tasks that a user would need to perform to have a set of clustered computer instances and associated resources, isolated from others, and accessible to a project for any general purpose, both long-term and short. We are catering heavily to short-term and periodic usage, perhaps lasting no more than a few quarters.
  
-Some things that are not here but perhaps should be covered elsewhere+Some things that are not written about here but perhaps should be covered elsewhere
  
-  * Theory of operations (everything is by example) +  * Theory of operations (everything here is by example) 
-  * Tasks accomplished from the Web Interface+  * Accomplishing tasks from the Web Interface
   * Background and History   * Background and History
-  * Organizational Policy, such as who can do what.+  * Alternative Services within CS and without 
 +  * Organizational Policy, such as who can do what
   * Deployment Architecture   * Deployment Architecture
-  * Limitations +  * Systemic Limitations
-  * User management, Group management, and similar concepts+
   * Good Practices (because they are nascent, at best)   * Good Practices (because they are nascent, at best)
   * Cloud init, Fog, Terraform, Heat, and other operational tools   * Cloud init, Fog, Terraform, Heat, and other operational tools
-  * Security+  * Network and Information Security
   * Backup and Restore   * Backup and Restore
  
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 === INTRODUCTION AND NOTES === === INTRODUCTION AND NOTES ===
  
-This cluster can spring into being computer resources, easily, and without any involvement of other personnel. The software has some exotic capabilities, but almost everyone will use this common subset:+This cluster can spring into being computer resources, easily, and without the involvement of other personnel. The software has some exotic capabilities, but almost everyone will use common subset:
  
   * L2 and L3 Network   * L2 and L3 Network
   * Router (SNAT and DNAT devices, etc)   * Router (SNAT and DNAT devices, etc)
   * Compute, and all that it entails such as RAM, CPU, Disk, ...   * Compute, and all that it entails such as RAM, CPU, Disk, ...
-  * Block Storage (volume mounts)+  * Additional Block Storage (volume mounts)
   * Security groups (firewall service)   * Security groups (firewall service)
  
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   * NFS   * NFS
   * Rancher Kubernetes (among others)   * Rancher Kubernetes (among others)
 +  * Lots more
  
 == Web Access and Certificates == == Web Access and Certificates ==
  
-The cloud is named **Overcloud**. The web interface at [[https://overcloud.cs.uchicago.edu]] uses a non-public certificate authority. You will have to accept it for all purposes: API, HTTPS, and CLI clients.+The cloud is named **Overcloud**. The web interface uses a non-public certificate authority and can be reached at [[https://overcloud.cs.uchicago.edu]]. You will have to accept the certificate for all purposes: API, HTTPS, and CLI clients.
  
 NOTE: Our cloud DNS service might not meet your needs. Please test it anyway if you know how (TODO: document) NOTE: Our cloud DNS service might not meet your needs. Please test it anyway if you know how (TODO: document)
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