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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

Various types of virtualization


The virtualization of computing resources is possible thanks to a specific software called hypervisor. It's possible to classify hypervisors in categories based on the amount of hardware that is virtualized and the number of modifications the guest system requires.

Usually, virtualizations are divided into three categories based on how much and what is virtualized:

  • Full virtualization

  • Paravirtualization

  • Partial virtualization

Full virtualization

In a fully virtualized environment, each component that the virtual machine provides to the operative system is virtualized, so a standard operative system can be run without any modification. Usually, the hypervisor simulates a very specific hardware, for instance, QEMU—simulating an x86 machine will always provide a (virtual) Realtek 8139C+ PCI as the network adapter. This makes the guest operative system unaware of the fact that it is not running on real hardware.

On the other side of the coin, having multiple levels of...

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