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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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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

Deploying containerized OpenStack services


In this section, we will understand how Kolla deploys containerized OpenStack using kolla-ansible. At the time of writing, kolla-kubernetes is under development.

Note

Note that this is not a complete guide to Kolla.

Kolla is evolving now, so the guide is upgraded very frequently. Refer to the latest documentation provided at https://docs.openstack.org/kolla-ansible/latest/. We will try to explain the general deploy process of OpenStack using Kolla and the subprojects.

Deploying OpenStack with Kolla is pretty easy. Kolla provides both all-in-one and multinode installations on Docker or Kubernetes. It basically involves four steps:

  • Setting up a local registry
  • Automatic host bootstrap
  • Building images
  • Deploying images

Setting up a local registry

A local registry is required for storing the container images built by Kolla. It is optional for the all-in-one deployment, the Docker cache can be used instead. Docker Hub contains all the images for all major releases...

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