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OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook - Fourth Edition

By : Kevin Jackson, Cody Bunch, Egle Sigler, James Denton
Book Image

OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook - Fourth Edition

By: Kevin Jackson, Cody Bunch, Egle Sigler, James Denton

Overview of this book

This is the fourth edition of the industry-acclaimed OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook, created by four recognized OpenStack experts. It has now been updated to work with the latest OpenStack builds, using tools and processes based on their collective and vast OpenStack experience. OpenStack Open Source Cloud software is one of the most used cloud infrastructures to support a wide variety of use cases, from software development to big data analysis. It is developed by a thriving community of individual developers from around the globe and backed by most of the leading players in the cloud space today. We make it simple to implement, massively scalable, and able to store a large pool of data and networking resources. OpenStack has a strong ecosystem that helps you provision your cloud storage needs. Add OpenStack's enterprise features to reduce the cost of your business. This book will begin by showing you the steps to build up an OpenStack private cloud environment using Ansible. You'll then discover the uses of cloud services such as the identity service, image service, and compute service. You'll dive into Neutron, the OpenStack Networking service, and get your hands dirty with configuring networks, routers, load balancers, and more. You’ll then gather more expert knowledge on OpenStack cloud computing by managing your cloud's security and migration. After that, we delve into OpenStack Object storage and you’ll see how to manage servers and work with objects, cluster, and storage functionalities. Finally, you will learn about OpenStack dashboard, Ansible, Keystone, and other interesting topics.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook Fourth Edition
Contributors
Preface
Another Book You May Enjoy
Index

Creating provider networks


When creating a provider network in OpenStack, one must provide attributes that describe how the network is connected to the physical infrastructure. These attributes include the network type, network interface used by the server, and the segmentation ID of the network. Typically, provider networks are only created and managed by users with administrator-level permissions. Provider networks can be shared or private, and they can also be used as floating IP networks when connected to Neutron routers when the network's router:external attribute has been set to True.

Getting ready

When creating a provider network, you must be authenticated as an administrator. You will need the following details, at a minimum, for the network:

  • Network name

  • Provider label

  • Network type

  • Segmentation ID

For our example, the following will be used:

  • Network name: COOKBOOK_PROVIDER_NET

  • Provider label: vlan

  • Network type: vlan

  • Segmentation ID: 200

You will need the following details, at a minimum...