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IaaS Cloud Computing With OpenStack MasterClass - Part 2 [Video]

By : Harini Srikanth Tetra TA 1, Manuj Aggarwal
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IaaS Cloud Computing With OpenStack MasterClass - Part 2 [Video]

By: Harini Srikanth Tetra TA 1, Manuj Aggarwal

Overview of this book

<p>Enhance your career with a course in Masterclass OpenStack Mitaka # 2OpenStack began in 2010 as a joint project of RackSpace Hosting and NASA. More than 500 companies have joined the project since. OpenStack is an open source software for building private and public clouds. This is a cloud operating system that controls a large pool of compute, storage and networking resources throughout a data centre. OpenStack boosts business agility, availability, and efficiency by providing a platform with on-demand, resource pooling, self-service, highly elastic, and measured services capabilities. OpenStack has certain capabilities, like self-service life cycle management, for example, the run, reboot, suspend, resize and terminate instances. We don’t need manual introduction to perform all these tasks. It will automatically do it using the different OpenStack services. Now, why would you want to do that? Can’t you just subscribe with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, IBM Cloud, Salesforce, Google or some other cloud services provider? You certainly can. However, if you are not comfortable entrusting sensitive data to a third party and you have tons of it, then an on-premise or private cloud infrastructure would be the better choice. By building your own cloud in your own data center, you will have more control of your data. OpenStack enables you to do just that.</p> <h1>Style and Approach</h1> <p>This course will benefit you if you are a software engineer or system administrator interested in planning, deploying and even operating the company’s production and development clouds.</p>
Table of Contents (7 chapters)
Chapter 4
OpenStack Cinder Service
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Section 6
Update Cinder Configuration
OpenStack KeyStone Service: Update Cinder Configuration