Over 90 practical and highly applicable recipes to successfully deploy various OpenStack configurations in production
About This Book
- Get a deep understanding of OpenStack's internal structure and services
- Learn real-world examples on how to build and configure various production grade use cases for each of OpenStack's services
- Use a step-by-step approach to install and configure OpenStack's services to provide Compute, Storage, and Networking as a services for cloud workloads
Who This Book Is For
If you have a basic understanding of Linux and Cloud computing and want to learn about configurations that OpenStack supports, this is the book for you. Knowledge of virtualization and managing Linux environments is expected. Prior knowledge or experience of OpenStack is not required, although beneficial.
What You Will Learn
- Plan an installation of OpenStack with a basic configuration
- Deploy OpenStack in a highly available configuration
- Configure Keystone Identity services with multiple types of identity backends
- Configure Glance Image Store with File, NFS, Swift, or Ceph image backends and use local image caching
- Design Cinder to use a single storage provider such as LVM, Ceph, and NFS backends, or to use multiple storage backends simultaneously
- Manage and configure the OpenStack networking backend
- Configure OpenStack's compute hypervisor and the instance scheduling mechanism
- Build and customize the OpenStack dashboard
In Detail
OpenStack is the most popular open source cloud platform used by organizations building internal private clouds and by public cloud providers. OpenStack is designed in a fully distributed architecture to provide Infrastructure as a Service, allowing us to maintain a massively scalable cloud infrastructure. OpenStack is developed by a vibrant community of open source developers who come from the largest software companies in the world.
The book provides a comprehensive and practical guide to the multiple uses cases and configurations that OpenStack supports. This book simplifies the learning process by guiding you through how to install OpenStack in a single controller configuration.
The book goes deeper into deploying OpenStack in a highly available configuration. You'll then configure Keystone Identity Services using LDAP, Active Directory, or the MySQL identity provider and configure a caching layer and SSL. After that, you will configure storage back-end providers for Glance and Cinder, which will include Ceph, NFS, Swift, and local storage. Then you will configure the Neutron networking service with provider network VLANs, and tenant network VXLAN and GRE.
Also, you will configure Nova's Hypervisor with KVM, and QEMU emulation, and you will configure Nova's scheduler filters and weights. Finally, you will configure Horizon to use Apache HTTPD and SSL, and you will customize the dashboard's appearance.
Style and approach
This book consists of clear, concise instructions coupled with practical and applicable recipes that will enable you to use and implement the latest features of OpenStack.