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Containers in OpenStack

You're reading from   Containers in OpenStack Leverage OpenStack services to make the most of Docker, Kubernetes and Mesos

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788394383
Length 176 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pradeep Kumar Singh Pradeep Kumar Singh
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Pradeep Kumar Singh
Madhuri Kumari Madhuri Kumari
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Preface 1. Working with Containers FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Container Orchestration Engines 3. OpenStack Architecture 4. Containerization in OpenStack 5. Magnum – COE Management in OpenStack 6. Zun – Container Management in OpenStack 7. Kuryr – Container Plugin for OpenStack Networking 8. Murano – Containerized Application Deployment on OpenStack 9. Kolla – Containerized Deployment of OpenStack 10. Best Practices for Containers and OpenStack

Key features


Murano has many advanced features that makes it a strong solution for application management on OpenStack. In this section, we will talk about some of the advanced features in Murano.

Production-ready applications

Murano has various cloud-ready applications that can be configured very easily on either VM or baremetal. This doesn't need any knowledge of installation, infrastructure management, and so on, making deployment of complex applications an easy task for OpenStack users. Users can choose to run their application on Docker Host or Kubernetes Pod.

Application catalog UI

Murano provides a UI for end users to easily browse the applications available. Users can deploy any complex application with just a push of a button. The UI is dynamic, in the sense that it provides forms for user input while an application is provisioned. It also allows application tagging, provides information about each application, shows recent activities, and so on.

Distributing workloads

Murano allows its...

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