In this chapter, we saw how to define our cloud, what exactly comprises a cloud, and how to add and define services for our cloud. We also saw how to define an assembly and add components to it. We also defined environments for an assembly and successfully transitioned an assembly through the environment. We finally added some monitoring to the assembly. All of this was done using a single installation of OneOps. In the next chapter, we will take a look at some suggestions for an enterprise-level installation of OneOps.
Practical OneOps
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Practical OneOps
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Overview of this book
Walmart’s OneOps is an open source DevOps platform that is used for cloud and application lifecycle management. It can manage critical and complex application workload on any multi cloud-based infrastructure and revolutionizes the way administrators, developers, and engineers develop and launch new products.
This practical book focuses on real-life cases and hands-on scenarios to develop, launch, and test your applications faster, so you can implement the DevOps process using OneOps.
You will be exposed to the fundamental aspects of OneOps starting with installing, deploying, and configuring OneOps in a test environment, which will also come in handy later for development and debugging. You will also learn about design and architecture, and work through steps to perform enterprise level deployment. You will understand the initial setup of OneOps such as creating organization, teams, and access management. Finally, you will be taught how to configure, repair, scale, and extend applications across various cloud platforms.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Practical OneOps
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Free Chapter
Getting Started with OneOps
Understanding the OneOps Architecture
OneOps Application Life Cycle
OneOps Enterprise Deployment
Practical Deployment Scenario
Managing Your OneOps
Working with Functional Components
Building Components for OneOps
Adding and Managing OneOps Components
Adding Your Own Cloud to OneOps
Customer Reviews