Learning OpenStack
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Craft your own cloud to create a virtual computing environment.OpenStack is an open source cloud computing platform that is rapidly gaining popularity in Enterprise data centres. It is one of the most used cloud infrastructures to support software development and big data analytics. As it controls large pools of compute, storage, and networking resources all through a dashboard, OpenStack has been growing in popularity in public and private cloud solutions.OpenStack is known as the “Linux of the Cloud”. The cloud will no longer be “cloudy,” when you get to grips with it. This video will get you started with OpenStack, showing you how to build and operate a virtual computing environment and deploy OpenStack to build a private cloud. Starting off with the fundamentals, we'll gently build on them and move towards advanced topics. Through this course, you'll acquire all the skills you need to manage a Cloud platform using OpenStack.We'll not only demystify the cloud, but you'll also take a big leap from being a cloud user to being able to build your own cloud. Learn the key concepts implemented and run these commands through step by step instructions.You'll get an introduction to each OpenStack component so you can easily manage and configure key compute, networking, and storage resources. You'll develop your skills in OpenStack development by learning how to automate tasks. Work on any vendor's OpenStack or be vendor neutral and work on any cloud platform.We will conclude by covering techniques to scale, monitor, and troubleshoot issues that might come up on this journey.About the Authors
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Venu Murthy has been fortunate to ride the cloud for more than half a decade now with a total of 13 years of rich experience in the field of IT, playing various roles from Systems Engineer to Developer. His invitation to the cloud journey began with the migration of the legacy on-premise systems to the cloud
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Launch a mini cloud with the installation of OpenStack
Master complex architecture through easy steps
Review the components of OpenStack networking and take a look at how they work together to coordinate network operations
Explore storage services and horizontal scaling to support the expected load of a cloud platform
Be comfortable working on any cloud service provider, be it AWS, Rackspace, and so on
Automate tasks via the OpenStack Python REST API
Resolve issues in your application by troubleshooting
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- Web
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- Computing
- Networking
Course programme
- Understand standard industry definition of what Cloud is and how it is not the same as virtualization
- Understand how OpenStack fits into the definition of the cloud
- Prepare the environment to deploy OpenStack to play with it in the next video
- See what is OpenStack in the light of a definition of the cloud
- Why an enterprise would build a private cloud and use OpenStack
- Different distributions of OpenStack
- Get a machine or install a hypervisor to get a virtual machine
- Install an Operating system on machine
- Connect to the machine on the terminal and update it
- Get the automation script to install OpenStack on our environment
- Trigger the script and see how automation takes over and checks out OpenStack from the source and deploys it
- Confirm that the installation was successful by seeing if OpenStack is working
- Log into the OpenStack web dashboard and explore it
- Place a request for the first VM
- Trace the spawning of the VM and log into it
- Understand standard industry definition of what Cloud is and how it is not the same as virtualization
- Understand how OpenStack fits into the definition of the cloud
- Prepare the environment to deploy OpenStack to play with it in the next video
- See what is OpenStack in the light of a definition of the cloud
- Why an enterprise would build a private cloud and use OpenStack
- Different distributions of OpenStack
- Get a machine or install a hypervisor to get a virtual machine
- Install an Operating system on machine
- Connect to the machine on the terminal and update it
- Get the automation script to install OpenStack on our environment
- Trigger the script and see how automation takes over and checks out OpenStack from the source and deploys it
- Confirm that the installation was successful by seeing if OpenStack is working
- Log into the OpenStack web dashboard and explore it
- Place a request for the first VM
- Trace the spawning of the VM and log into it
- Understand standard industry definition of what Cloud is and how it is not the same as virtualization
- Understand how OpenStack fits into the definition of the cloud
- Prepare the environment to deploy OpenStack to play with it in the next video
- Understand standard industry definition of what Cloud is and how it is not the same as virtualization
- Understand how OpenStack fits into the definition of the cloud
- Prepare the environment to deploy OpenStack to play with it in the next video
- Understand standard industry definition of what Cloud is and how it is not the same as virtualization
- Understand how OpenStack fits into the definition of the cloud
- Prepare the environment to deploy OpenStack to play with it in the next video
- Understand standard industry definition of what Cloud is and how it is not the same as virtualization
- Understand how OpenStack fits into the definition of the cloud
- Prepare the environment to deploy OpenStack to play with it in the next video
- Understand standard industry definition of what Cloud is and how it is not the same as virtualization
- Understand how OpenStack fits into the definition of the cloud
- Prepare the environment to deploy OpenStack to play with it in the next video
- Understand standard industry definition of what Cloud is and how it is not the same as virtualization
- Understand how OpenStack fits into the definition of the cloud
- Prepare the environment to deploy OpenStack to play with it in the next video
- See what is OpenStack in the light of a definition of the cloud
- Why an enterprise would build a private cloud and use OpenStack
- Different distributions of OpenStack
- See what is OpenStack in the light of a definition of the cloud
- Why an enterprise would build a private cloud and use OpenStack
- Different distributions of OpenStack
- See what is OpenStack in the light of a definition of the cloud
- Why an enterprise would build a private cloud and use OpenStack
- Different distributions of OpenStack
- See what is OpenStack in the light of a definition of the cloud
- Why an enterprise would build a private cloud and use OpenStack
- Different distributions of OpenStack
- See what is OpenStack in the light of a definition of the cloud
- Why an enterprise would build a private cloud and use OpenStack
- Different distributions of OpenStack
- See what is OpenStack in the light of a definition of the cloud
- Why an enterprise would build a private cloud and use OpenStack
- Different distributions of OpenStack
- Get a machine or install a hypervisor to get a virtual machine
- Install an Operating system on machine
- Connect to the machine on the terminal and update it
- Get a machine or install a hypervisor to get a virtual machine
- Install an Operating system on machine
- Connect to the machine on the terminal and update it
- Get a machine or install a hypervisor to get a virtual machine
- Install an Operating system on machine
- Connect to the machine on the terminal and update it
- Get a machine or install a hypervisor to get a virtual machine
- Install an Operating system on machine
- Connect to the machine on the terminal and update it
- Get a machine or install a hypervisor to get a virtual machine
- Install an Operating system on machine
- Connect to the machine on the terminal and update it
- Get a machine or install a hypervisor to get a virtual machine
- Install an Operating system on machine
- Connect to the machine on the terminal and update it
- Get the automation script to install OpenStack on our environment
- Trigger the script and see how automation takes over and checks out OpenStack from the source and deploys it
- Confirm that the installation was successful by seeing if OpenStack is working
- Get the automation script to install OpenStack on our environment
- Trigger the script and see how automation takes over and checks out OpenStack from the source and deploys it
- Confirm that the installation was successful by seeing if OpenStack is working
- Get the automation script to install OpenStack on our environment
- Trigger the script and see how automation takes over and checks out OpenStack from the source and deploys it
- Confirm that the installation was successful by seeing if OpenStack is working
- Get the automation script to install OpenStack on our environment
- Trigger the script and see how automation takes over and checks out OpenStack from the source and deploys it
- Confirm that the installation was successful by seeing if OpenStack is working
- Get the automation script to install OpenStack on our environment
- Trigger the script and see how automation takes over and checks out OpenStack from the source and deploys it
- Confirm that the installation was successful by seeing if OpenStack is working
- Get the automation script to install OpenStack on our environment
- Trigger the script and see how automation takes over and checks out OpenStack from the source and deploys it
- Confirm that the installation was successful by seeing if OpenStack is working
- Log into the OpenStack web dashboard and explore it
- Place a request for the first VM
- Trace the spawning of the VM and log into it
- Log into the OpenStack web dashboard and explore it
- Place a request for the first VM
- Trace the spawning of the VM and log into it
- Log into the OpenStack web dashboard and explore it
- Place a request for the first VM
- Trace the spawning of the VM and log into it
- Log into the OpenStack web dashboard and explore it
- Place a request for the first VM
- Trace the spawning of the VM and log into it
- Log into the OpenStack web dashboard and explore it
- Place a request for the first VM
- Trace the spawning of the VM and log into it
- Log into the OpenStack web dashboard and explore it
- Place a request for the first VM
- Trace the spawning of the VM and log into it
- Introduce the various components in OpenStack by speaking about the components on the higher plane
- Navigating through the OpenStack dashboard to keep it hands-on
- Trace their interaction with each other
- Login to the dashboard and place a request for a VM
- Trace the flow of a request and learn about all the components involved
- The end result is a VM that would have come into existence using the services of all the components
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