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OpenStack Cloud Security

You're reading from   OpenStack Cloud Security Your OpenStack cloud storage contains all your vital computing resources and potentially sensitive data – secure it with this essential OpenStack tutorial

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782170983
Length 160 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. First Things First – Creating a Safe Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. OpenStack Security Challenges 3. Securing OpenStack Networking 4. Securing OpenStack Communications and Its API 5. Securing the OpenStack Identification and Authentication System and Its Dashboard 6. Securing OpenStack Storage 7. Securing the Hypervisor Index

Architecting secure networks


On top of what we have already seen until now about the network security, we need to remember a couple more rules as well, which are as follows:

  • Different uses means different network

  • The importance of the Intrusion Detection System (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)

Different uses means different network

This best practice involves dividing into different networks (usually using VLANs) for different kinds of data. This is a best practice that very often people ignore because is easier to manage flat networks than more structured network.

The advantages of this approach are multiple and in the following sectors:

  • Security

  • Redundancy

  • Performance

  • Scalability

Let's start from the last one listed, since it is the easiest to analyze. Very often you create a network with the idea of adding few servers, but later you'll find yourself adding more servers to the same network. At the end, you'll end up needing to add a machine, but you'll have no IP address to assign to...

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