Adding a CloudStack deployment page with initial documentation and place holders

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* oVirt: [Federico Simoncelli](https://github.com/simon3z)
* Local: [Derek Carr](https://github.com/derekwaynecarr)
* Vagrant: [Derek Carr](https://github.com/derekwaynecarr)
* CloudStack: [Sebastien Goasguen](https://github.com/runseb)

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* [Digital Ocean](https://github.com/bketelsen/coreos-kubernetes-digitalocean)
* [CoreOS](docs/getting-started-guides/coreos.md)
* [OpenStack](https://developer.rackspace.com/blog/running-coreos-and-kubernetes/)
* [CloudStack](docs/getting-started-guides/cloudstack.md)
* The following clouds are currently broken at Kubernetes head. Please sync your client to `v0.3` (`git checkout v0.3`) to use these:
* [Locally](docs/getting-started-guides/locally.md)
* [vSphere](docs/getting-started-guides/vsphere.md)

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## Deploying Kubernetes on [CloudStack](http://cloudstack.apache.org)
CloudStack is software to build public and private clouds based on hardware virtualization principles (traditional IaaS). To deploy Kubernetes on CloudStack there are several possibilities depending on the Cloud being used and what images are made available. [Exoscale](http://exoscale.ch) for instance makes a [CoreOS](http://coreos.com) template available, therefore instructions to deploy Kubernetes on coreOS can be used. CloudStack also has a vagrant plugin available, hence Vagrant could be used to deploy Kubernetes either using the existing shell provisioner or using new Salt based recipes.
Here we introduce the existing documentation.
* [Kubernetes on Exoscale](https://github.com/runseb/kubernetes-exoscale)