Chapter 2. Understanding the OneOps Architecture
In the previous chapter, you learned how to do a test installation of OneOps, which you can use as a developer sandbox or a proof of concept. For a more permanent installation, it is important to understand the architecture of OneOps. In this chapter, we will take a look at the OneOps architecture, its various components, their purposes, and how they interact with each other.
The OneOps team defines OneOps as a multi-cloud application orchestrator that lets you design your application in a cloud-agnostic way. OneOps abstracts away multiple cloud providers and manages applications, design, deployments, operations, and monitoring.