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Learning OpenStack Networking (Neutron)

By : James Denton
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Learning OpenStack Networking (Neutron)

By: James Denton

Overview of this book

OpenStack Neutron is an OpenStack component that provides networking as a service for other OpenStack services to architect networks and create virtual machines through its API. This API lets you define network connectivity in order to leverage network capabilities to cloud deployments. Through this practical book, you will build a strong foundational knowledge of Neutron, and will architect and build an OpenStack cloud using advanced networking features. We start with an introduction to OpenStack Neutron and its various components, including virtual switching, routing, FWaaS, VPNaaS, and LBaaS. You’ll also get hands-on by installing OpenStack and Neutron and its components, and use agents and plugins to orchestrate network connectivity and build a virtual switching infrastructure. Moving on, you’ll get to grips with the HA routing capabilities utilizing VRRP and distributed virtual routers in Neutron. You’ll also discover load balancing fundamentals, including the difference between nodes, pools, pool members, and virtual IPs. You’ll discover the purpose of security groups and learn how to apply the security concept to your cloud/tenant/instance. Finally, you' ll configure virtual private networks that will allow you to avoid the use of SNAT and floating IPs when connecting to remote networks.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Learning OpenStack Networking (Neutron) Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Network namespaces


OpenStack was designed with multitenancy in mind and provides users with the ability to create and manage their own compute and network resources. Neutron supports each tenant having multiple private networks, routers, firewalls, load balancers, and other networking resources. It is able to isolate many of those objects through the use of network namespaces.

A network namespace is defined as a logical copy of the network stack with its own routes, firewall rules, and network interface devices. When using the open source reference plugins and drivers, every network, router, and load balancer that is created by a user is represented by a network namespace. When network namespaces are enabled, Neutron is able to provide isolated DHCP and routing services to each network. These services allow users to create overlapping networks with other users in other projects and even other networks in the same project.

The following naming convention for network namespaces should be observed...