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Mastering OpenStack

Mastering OpenStack - Third Edition

By : Omar Khedher
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Mastering OpenStack

Mastering OpenStack

By: Omar Khedher

Overview of this book

OpenStack provides flexibility and control for designing and deploying robust and scalable cloud infrastructures, which has led to it having one of the largest open source communities in the cloud market. This book delves deep into the OpenStack architecture, dissecting each component to guide you in architecting your cloud with precision. From essential components to cutting-edge services, this book offers a step-by step approach, ensuring you grasp the fundamentals before exploring the latest advancements. This updated edition guides you through the deployment process, integrating secure best practices inspired by the DevSecOps philosophy. You’ll also explore the Antelope release, covering new services such as container management and software-defined networking (SDN). The book outlines best practices for running and managing fault-tolerant, secure, monitored, and high-performing setups. In the last part, it navigates the convergence of public and private clouds, covering hybrid models through use cases of managing Kubernetes-based applications in OpenStack private and public clouds. By the end of the book, you’ll be well versed in the latest OpenStack advancements, ready to lead your organization on a successful cloud journey.
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Part 1: Architecting the OpenStack Ecosystem
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Part 2: Operating the OpenStack Cloud Environment
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Part 3: Extending the OpenStack Cloud

OpenStack Control Plane – Shared Services

“The value of an idea lies in the using of it.”

– Thomas A. Edison

Addressing the challenge of business continuity within the OpenStack private cloud comes down to the traits and capabilities of its control plane. As highlighted in the first chapter, a variety of core services, including compute, imaging, storage, networking, and identity, should be designed for deployment with scalability and security in mind at an early stage. The other facet of such a requirement is to treat other non-native OpenStack services the same way as core ones by designing for failure and scalability. Such services include messaging queues and databases. As we consider best practices for deploying to production, it is essential to iterate through each service that would be part of the OpenStack control plane. Another challenge that arises during the deployment is the way OpenStack services are built and deployed. As we saw in Chapter...

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