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Learning OpenStack High Availability

By : Rishabh Sharma
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Learning OpenStack High Availability

By: Rishabh Sharma

Overview of this book

<p>OpenStack is one of the most popular open source cloud computing platforms, and it is used most of all for deploying Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) solutions. Enabling high availability in OpenStack is a required skill for cloud administrators and cloud engineers in today’s world.</p> <p>This book helps you to achieve high availability and resiliency to OpenStack. This means clustering, fencing, load-balancing, distributed networking, leveraging shared storage, automatic failover, and replication. We start with a basic understanding of what a highly available design is meant to achieve in OpenStack and various ways to achieve high availability in OpenStack through simple step-by-step procedures.</p> <p>Through hands-on examples, you will develop a solid knowledge of horizontally-scalable, fault-resistant, and highly-available OpenStack clusters and will be able to apply the techniques from this book in your day-to-day projects. This book also sheds light on the principles of application design for high availability, and monitoring for high availability, with examples.</p>
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Learning OpenStack High Availability
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Author

Rishabh Sharma is currently working as a chief technology officer (CTO) at JOB Forward, Singapore. Prior to working for JOB Forward, he worked for Wipro Technologies, Bangalore, as a solution delivery analyst. He was involved in research projects of cloud computing, proof of concepts (PoC), infrastructure automation, big data solutions, and various giant customer projects related to cloud infrastructure and application migration.

In a short span of time, he has worked on various technologies and tools such as Java/J2EE, SAP(ABAP), AWS, OpenStack, DevOps, big data, and Hadoop. He has also authored many research papers in international journals and IEEE journals on a variety of issues related to cloud computing.

He has authored five technical books until now. He recently published two books with international publications:

Learning Chef (https://www.packtpub.com/networking-and-servers/learning-chef).

Cloud Computing: Fundamentals, Industry Approach and Trends (http://www.wileyindia.com/cloud-computing-fundamentals-industry-approach-and-trends.html).

He is also an open source enthusiast and writes for the Open Source For You (OSFY) magazine. You can get in touch with him at .