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OpenStack Administration with Ansible

By : Walter Bentley
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OpenStack Administration with Ansible

By: Walter Bentley

Overview of this book

Most organizations are seeking methods to improve business agility because they have realized just having a cloud is not enough. Being able to improve application deployments, reduce infrastructure downtime, and eliminate daily manual tasks can only be accomplished through some sort of automation. Packed with real-world OpenStack administrative tasks, this book will walk you through working examples and explain how these tasks can be automated using one of the most popular open source automation tools—Ansible. We will start with a brief overview of OpenStack and Ansible and highlight some best practices. Each chapter will provide an introduction to handling various Cloud Operator administration tasks such as creating multiple users/tenants, setting up Multi-Tenant Isolation, customizing your clouds quotas, taking instance snapshots, evacuating compute hosts for maintenance, and running cloud health checks, and a step-by-step tutorial on how to automate these tasks with Ansible.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
OpenStack Administration with Ansible
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Acknowledgments

I would like to thank my wife and best friend, Tasha, for allowing me to take on this life-changing opportunity; I don't think it would have been possible without her understanding and support. She is truly my life's motivation. Also, I wish to thank my wonderful daughters, London and Rio, for bringing so much joy to our lives. I would like to thank my mother and father for cultivating the technical spirit within me from a very early age (that Commodore 64 was definitely my springboard… LOL).

I would also like to thank my coworker and fellow architect Kevin Jackson, for providing me with the courage to take on this project. I also wish to say thanks and express my gratitude to all of my mentors over the years that I have had the privilege to work for; those individuals include David Bartlett, Tyrone Paige, Steve Contrabasso, and Mike Childress. Their multitude of great advice has allowed me to be where I am today.