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Mastering OpenStack

You're reading from   Mastering OpenStack Design, deploy, and manage clouds in mid to large IT infrastructures

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786463982
Length 470 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Chandan Dutta Chandan Dutta
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Omar Khedher Omar Khedher
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Designing OpenStack Cloud Architectural Consideration FREE CHAPTER 2. Deploying OpenStack - The DevOps Way 3. OpenStack Cluster – The Cloud Controller and Common Services 4. OpenStack Compute - Choice of Hypervisor and Node Segregation 5. OpenStack Storage - Block, Object, and File Share 6. OpenStack Networking - Choice of Connectivity Types and Networking Services 7. Advanced Networking - A Look at SDN and NFV 8. Operating the OpenStack Infrastructure - The User Perspective 9. OpenStack HA and Failover 10. Monitoring and Troubleshooting - Running a Healthy OpenStack Cluster 11. Keeping Track of Logs - ELK and OpenStack 12. OpenStack Benchmarking and Performance Tuning - Maintaining Cloud Performance

What you need for this book

This book assumes a moderate level of the Linux operating system and cloud computing concepts. While this edition has been enhanced with richer content based on the latest updates in OpenStack, being familiar with the OpenStack ecosystem is very important. A basic knowledge and understanding of the network jargon, system management tools, and architecture design patters is required. Unlike the first edition, this book uses Ansible as the main system management tool for the OpenStack infrastructure management. It uses the OpenStack-Ansible official project, which is available in github https://github.com/openstack/openstack-ansible. Thus, a good understanding of the YAML syntax is a big plus.

Feel free to use any tool for the test environment such as Oracle’s VirtualBox, Vagrant, or VMware workstation. The lab setup can run OpenStack-Ansible using All-In-One build(OSA) found in the OpenStack-Ansible github repository. The book recommends installing the OpenStack environment on physical hardware to accomplish a production ready environment. Thus, a physical network infrastructure should be in place. On the other hand, running OpenStack in a virtual environment for testing purposes is possible if virtual network configuration is properly configured.

In this book, the following software list is required:

  • Operating System: CentOS 7 or Ubuntu 14.04
  • OpenStack – Mitaka or later release
  • VirtualBox 4.5 or newer
  • Vagrant 1.7 or newer
  • Ansible server 2.2 or newer

As you run the OpenStack installation in a development environment, the following minimum hardware resources are required:

  • A host machine with CPU hardware virtualization support
  • 8 CPU cores
  • 12 GB RAM
  • 60 GB free disk space
  • Two network interface cards

Internet connectivity is required to download the necessary packages for OpenStack and other tools. Additionally, refer to the http://docs.openstack.org guide for detailed instructions on installing the latest versions of OpenStack or to update the package that no longer exists in the older versions.

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