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Extending OpenStack

You're reading from   Extending OpenStack Leverage extended OpenStack projects to implement containerization, deployment, and architecting robust cloud solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786465535
Length 300 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Omar Khedher Omar Khedher
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Preface 1. Inflating the OpenStack Setup FREE CHAPTER 2. Massively Scaling Computing Power 3. Enlarging the OpenStack Storage Capabilities 4. Harnessing the Power of the OpenStack Network Service 5. Containerizing in OpenStack 6. Managing Big Data in OpenStack 7. Evolving Self-Cloud Ready Applications in OpenStack 8. Extending the Applications Catalog Service 9. Consolidating the OpenStack Authentication 10. Boosting the Extended Cloud Universe 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Maximizing network availability

The ML2 plugin offers a wide range of possibilities to handle different virtual network topologies in an OpenStack environment. The implementation of virtual networks can be more complex, depending on how traffic will be segmented based on tunneling.

Tunneling in OpenStack networking jargon can be classified into two network types:
  • Underlay network: IP fabric network connectivity between network and compute nodes
  • Overlay network: A virtual layer-2 domain for connectivity between VMs

Depending on which mechanism driver is being used, any virtual network in Neutron acts as a layer-2 broadcast domain. To manage and operate any type of virtual network resources, refer to the basic pieces in Neutron forming a virtual network infrastructure as follows:

  • Virtual network switches: These connect virtual and physical networks by the means of virtual ports...
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