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Preparing for the Certified OpenStack Administrator Exam

By : Matt Dorn
Book Image

Preparing for the Certified OpenStack Administrator Exam

By: Matt Dorn

Overview of this book

This book provides you with a specific strategy to pass the OpenStack Foundation’s first professional certification: the Certified OpenStack Administrator. In a recent survey, 78% of respondents said the OpenStack skills shortage had deterred them from adopting OpenStack. Consider this an opportunity to increase employer and customer confidence by proving you have the skills required to administrate real-world OpenStack clouds. You will begin your journey by getting well-versed with the OpenStack environment, understanding the benefits of taking the exam, and installing an included OpenStack All-in-One Virtual Appliance to work through objectives covered throughout the book. After exploring the basics of the individual services, you will be introduced to strategies to accomplish the exam objectives relevant to Keystone, Glance, Nova, Neutron, Cinder, Swift, Heat, and troubleshooting. Finally, you’ll benefit from the special tips section and a practice exam to put your knowledge to the test. By the end of the journey, you will be ready to become a Certified OpenStack Administrator!
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Setting up Your Practice Exam Environment

In the previous chapter, we took a look at the origin of OpenStack as well as some details on the Certified OpenStack Administrator exam. We will now focus on installing the OpenStack Newton virtual appliance included with this book. This virtual appliance will give you a working OpenStack environment that can be accessed on your local laptop or desktop! It is recommended that you have this environment up and running before working through the chapters in this book.

As you read through each objective, follow along by performing the actions in your environment. If you already have access to an OpenStack environment, you can certainly use it—but be aware that the appliance has been previously populated with users, projects, instances, networks, and templates to replicate a real-world OpenStack environment. For a script to create the...