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OpenStack Cloud Security

You're reading from   OpenStack Cloud Security Your OpenStack cloud storage contains all your vital computing resources and potentially sensitive data – secure it with this essential OpenStack tutorial

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782170983
Length 160 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. First Things First – Creating a Safe Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. OpenStack Security Challenges 3. Securing OpenStack Networking 4. Securing OpenStack Communications and Its API 5. Securing the OpenStack Identification and Authentication System and Its Dashboard 6. Securing OpenStack Storage 7. Securing the Hypervisor Index

Different storage types


As we have seen, three major paradigms in storage define the kind of storage we are dealing with. Each one has its advantages and disadvantages. Let's look at each one of them to understand what you need.

Object storage

Object storage manages files as objects and allows your applications to manage files, not caring about where they stay and how big they are. I think the best explanation of object storage was given to me by a senior system administrator a few years ago:

Object storage is like valet parking. You arrive with your car, give it to the valet, and in exchange, you receive a ticket. When you need your car again, you hand back the ticket and the valet provides you with your car in exchange. As it often happens with metaphors, it doesn't fit perfectly because, for instance, in object storage you can get the same object multiple times, while with cars you can only get it once, but I think this comparison is a very good one. In fact, the similarities are several...

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