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Openstack Operations Guide 1st Edition Tom Fifield Diane Fleming

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Openstack Operations Guide 1st Edition Tom Fifield Diane Fleming
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Publisher: O'Reilly Media
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.85 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Tom Fifield, Diane Fleming, Anne Gentle, Lorin Hochstein, Jonathan Proulx, Everett Toews, Joe Topjian
ISBN: 9781491946954, 1491946954
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Openstack Operations Guide 1st Edition Tom Fifield Diane Fleming by Tom Fifield, Diane Fleming, Anne Gentle, Lorin Hochstein, Jonathan Proulx, Everett Toews, Joe Topjian 9781491946954, 1491946954 instant download after payment.

Learn how to design, build, and maintain an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud that runs on commodity hardware with OpenStack, the community-driven open source platform. This practical guide shows you how to create an architecture for your cloud network and perform the required day-to-day administration tasks.
Designed for scalability, OpenStack allows you to integrate several different technologies to construct a cloud. This approach provides great flexibility, but the number of options might be bewildering at first. After you complete this book, you’ll know which questions to ask, and understand how to organize compute, networking, and storage resources.
Written by a team of experienced developers and OpenStack contributors, topics include:
Provisioning and deployment
Cloud controller design
Horizontal scaling and load balancing
Compute nodes, storage decisions, and network design
An example architecture to get you started
A working environment for examining your cloud
Managing projects and users
User-facing operations
Maintenance, failures, and debugging
Network troubleshooting
Logging and monitoring
Backup and recovery
Options for customizing OpenStack
Advanced configuration

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