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OpenStack Orchestration

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783551651
Length 150 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Adnan Ahmed Siddiqui Adnan Ahmed Siddiqui
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with the Orchestration Service for OpenStack FREE CHAPTER 2. The OpenStack Architecture 3. Stack Group of Connected Cloud Resources 4. Installation and Configuration of the Orchestration Service 5. Working with Heat 6. Managing Heat 7. Troubleshooting Heat Index

Heat basics

Heat is a major project of OpenStack that is focused on orchestration and autoscaling. It allows deployment of complex cloud applications by defining them in text files, which it calls templates. The Heat engine parses and processes these templates. Heat understands the template format used by AWS CloudFormation, while there is a native Heat template format called HOT. The compatibility with AWS CloudFormation template system makes it possible to use several existing the AWS CloudFormation templates to be used with OpenStack.

A great advantage of orchestration is the ability of treating hardware infrastructure as code and providing features for autoscalability.

The source code for infrastructure can also be checked into version control as it can be done for software programs. Use of the YAML markup for templates makes this easy; therefore, HOT templates use YAML instead of JSON.

There are two types of APIs currently being supported by Heat; they are:

  • The OpenStack native REST API...
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