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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

TOSCA – Heat ideas and standards

Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications (TOSCA) has emerged as a standard orchestration and deployment framework for cloud systems. This standard has been adopted by OpenStack for their orchestration project named Heat. Heat fully supports TOSCA and offers features for materializing the design topology and dynamically scales resources according to the requirements of the applications.

Heat supports text files called templates for describing cloud infrastructure or the applications composing the cloud. The cloud infrastructure or bundle of components composing the cloud is called stack in the Heat terminology. The template format supported by Heat is the same as the AWS CloudFormation template. Heat supports the OpenStack native REST API (HOT) as well as the CloudFormation compatible query API.

TOSCA – Heat ideas and standards

The high-level overview of Heat

Using Heat templates, resource types can be defined, which include instances, floating IPs, volumes...

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