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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 2. Working with Container Orchestration Engines FREE CHAPTER 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

Introduction to Cinder, the OpenStack block storage service


Cinder is a block storage service for OpenStack which provides persistent block storage resources for VMs in Nova. Cinder uses LVM or other plugin drivers to provide storage. Users can use Cinder to create, delete, and attach a volume. Also, more advanced features such as clone, extend volumes, snapshots, and write images can be used as bootable persistent instances for VMs and bare metals. Cinder can also be used independently of other OpenStack services.

The block storage service consists of the following components and provides a highly available, fault tolerant and recoverable solution for managing volumes:

  • cinder-api: A WSGI app that authenticates and routes requests to the cinder-volume service
  • cinder-scheduler: Schedules requests for the optimal storage provider node to create volume on
  • cinder-volume: Interacts with a variety of storage providers and also handles the read and write requests to maintain states. It also interacts...
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