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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

Baremetal


OpenStack Nova also uses real servers as if they were virtualized guest machines. Users can be given real server and virtual machines as guest machines in a transparent manner. This allows you to use real machines for some tasks you already know will be heavy loaded and could have an impact the performance of your cluster.

Until the Icehouse release, it was possible to use baremetal machine by using the Nova-Baremetal backend, but since the Juno release, the current right way is by using OpenStack Ironic.

This option can even be considered for security reasons, since if you use Ironic (or Nova-Baremetal) you'll end up having a single virtual machine on the physical server. This means that this server will not share computing resources (RAM, CPU, and so on) with other virtual machines, preventing any consequence of a possible hypervisor breakout.

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For machines that require a special level of security, using a baremetal hypervisor (Nova-Baremetal or OpenStack Ironic) could be a good...

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