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OpenStack for Architects - Second Edition

By : Michael Solberg, Ben Silverman
Book Image

OpenStack for Architects - Second Edition

By: Michael Solberg, Ben Silverman

Overview of this book

Over the past six years, hundreds of organizations have successfully implemented Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platforms based on OpenStack. The huge amount of investment from these organizations, including industry giants such as IBM and HP, as well as open source leaders, such as Red Hat, Canonical, and SUSE, has led analysts to label OpenStack as the most important open source technology since the Linux operating system. Due to its ambitious scope, OpenStack is a complex and fast-evolving open source project that requires a diverse skill set to design and implement it. OpenStack for Architects leads you through the major decision points that you'll face while architecting an OpenStack private cloud for your organization. This book will address the recent changes made in the latest OpenStack release i.e Queens, and will also deal with advanced concepts such as containerization, NVF, and security. At each point, the authors offer you advice based on the experience they've gained from designing and leading successful OpenStack projects in a wide range of industries. Each chapter also includes lab material that gives you a chance to install and configure the technologies used to build production-quality OpenStack clouds. Most importantly, the book focuses on ensuring that your OpenStack project meets the needs of your organization, which will guarantee a successful rollout.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

OpenStack container-related projects


You learned in earlier chapters that OpenStack comprises composable services that, together, can deliver a unified infrastructure delivery system. This means that you can put together different combinations of services in an OpenStack cloud to meet different needs while having the core projects deliver the requisite services needed to operate an OpenStack cloud. When designing an OpenStack cloud for accommodating containerized applications there are quite a few options available. Let's look at some services that work in conjunction with others to provide container services.

Nova-Docker

Nova-Docker started as the project to bring Docker functionality to the compute project Nova. It was forked to its own project because the life cycle of VMs and Nova and Containers and Nova were quite different. The development of many other container-based projects led to the closure of the Nova-Docker project, but support in Nova remains for provisioning containers. Nova...