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Learning OpenStack

By : Alok Shrivastwa, Sunil Sarat
Book Image

Learning OpenStack

By: Alok Shrivastwa, Sunil Sarat

Overview of this book

<p><span id="description" class="sugar_field">OpenStack is a free and open source cloud computing platform that is rapidly gaining popularity in Enterprise data centres. It is a scalable operating system and is used to build private and public clouds. It is imperative for all the aspiring cloud administrators to possess OpenStack skills if they want to succeed in the cloud-led IT infrastructure space.</span></p> <p><span id="description" class="sugar_field">This book will help you gain a clearer understanding of OpenStack’s components and their interaction with each other to build a cloud environment. You will learn to deploy a self-service based cloud using just four virtual machines and standard networking.</span></p> <p><span id="description" class="sugar_field">You begin with an introduction on the basics of cloud computing. This is followed by a brief look into the need for authentication and authorization, the different aspects of dashboards, cloud computing fabric controllers, along with “Networking as a Service” and “Software Defined Networking.” Then, you will focus on installing, configuring, and troubleshooting different architectures such as Keystone, Horizon, Nova, Neutron, Cinder, Swift, and Glance. Furthermore, you will see how all of the OpenStack components come together in providing IaaS to users. Finally, you will take your OpenStack cloud to the next level by integrating it with other IT ecosystem elements before automation.</span></p> <p><span id="description" class="sugar_field">By the end of this book, you will be proficient with the fundamentals and application of OpenStack.</span></p>
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Learning OpenStack
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

What is in it for you?


Our belief is that this is possibly the most exciting time to be associated with OpenStack, as the demand for professionals in this field is ginormous and the adoption of OpenStack keeps increasing with every new core service that gets added to the stack.

We have also seen some large backing from companies such as Google, and right now, OpenStack is rightly being called the Linux of the Cloud.

Earlier this year (2015), a survey of 3,000 IT decision makers found that about a third were deploying private clouds to enhance enterprise operations. Half of these were using OpenStack as the underlying platform. Most of the enterprise IT teams worth their salt are using OpenStack or are surely considering it. However, the real challenge is, many companies are not moving their most critical operations, including native applications, to OpenStack when building private or hybrid cloud environments. Why? The primary reason is that there is a massive gap in the skills required to...