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Learning OpenStack Networking (Neutron), Second Edition

You're reading from   Learning OpenStack Networking (Neutron), Second Edition Wield the power of OpenStack Neutron networking to bring network infrastructure and capabilities to your cloud

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785287725
Length 462 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Preparing the Network for OpenStack FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing OpenStack 3. Installing Neutron 4. Building a Virtual Switching Infrastructure 5. Creating Networks with Neutron 6. Managing Security Groups 7. Creating Standalone Routers with Neutron 8. Router Redundancy Using VRRP 9. Distributed Virtual Routers 10. Load Balancing Traffic to Instances 11. Firewall as a Service 12. Virtual Private Network as a Service A. Additional Neutron Commands B. Virtualizing the Environment Index

Creating a virtual machine

To create a virtual machine, perform the following steps:

  1. Click on the New icon in VirtualBox Manager:
    Creating a virtual machine

    Figure B.7

  2. In the wizard, name the virtual machine and specify the operating system version; then, click on Continue:
    Creating a virtual machine

    Figure B.8

  3. In the next window, specify the amount of memory to be allocated to the virtual machine and click on Continue. A minimum of 4096 MB of RAM is recommended:
    Creating a virtual machine

    Figure B.9

  4. In the next window, click on Continue to create a virtual hard disk:
    Creating a virtual machine

    Figure B.10

  5. A hard disk wizard will appear that allows you to specify the virtual hard disk type. Choose the default VDI image type and click on Continue:
    Creating a virtual machine

    Figure B.11

  6. The next step of the wizard allows you to specify whether the disk should grow dynamically as data is added up to the maximum size or be fully allocated at creation. Choose your preference and click on Continue:
    Creating a virtual machine

    Figure B.12

  7. Lastly, provide a name for the virtual hard disk file and the size of the disk to be created. For this book, a minimum of 8 GB is...
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