Oreilly - IaaS Cloud Computing With OpenStack MasterClass - Part 2
by Manuj Agarwal | Publisher: Stone River eLearning | Release Date: January 2019 | ISBN: 100000006A0753
OpenStack 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 center. 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.
- Welcome And Introduction
- Introduction 00:01:51
- Course overview 00:05:25
- Why learn OpenStack 00:02:09
- Who uses this 00:00:24
- Download resources 00:00:37
- Get ready for OpenStack 00:00:58
- Recap - OpenStack Master Class Part - 1
- OpenStack Part 1 - Recap 00:00:23
- OpenStack Cloud Computing - Recap 00:06:02
- OpenStack Architecture And KeyStone Service - Recap 00:06:11
- OpenStack Glance and Nova Service - Recap 00:09:06
- OpenStack Neutron Service
- Getting Started With Neutron Service 00:01:00
- OpenStack Networking Service - Neutron 00:08:54
- OpenStack Neutron Service Overview 00:07:51
- Neutron - North South Traffic Flow 00:07:35
- Neutron - East West Traffic Flow 00:07:44
- OpenStack Neutron Components Installation 00:05:15
- OpenStack Neutron Configuration # 1 00:08:57
- OpenStack Neutron Configuration # 2 00:07:57
- OpenStack Neutron Configuration # 3 00:09:52
- Compute Node Configuration 00:09:50
- Verify Neutron Service Installation and Configuration 00:05:10
- OpenStack Cinder Service
- OpenStack Cinder Service Overview 00:01:18
- OpenStack Block Storage Service - Cinder 00:09:37
- OpenStack Cinder Architecture 00:07:45
- Installation Of OpenStack Cinder Components 00:07:54
- Update Cinder Configuration 00:06:26
- OpenStack Cinder Components Configuration 00:05:27
- Storage Node For Cinder Configuration 00:06:09
- Verify Cinder Installation And Configuration 00:08:49
- Open Stack Swift Service
- OpenStack Swift Service Overview 00:01:06
- OpenStack Object Storage Service - Swift 00:09:06
- OpenStack Swift Architecture 00:06:30
- Swift Components Installation 00:05:17
- Swift Components Configuration 00:08:16
- Object Storage Node Configuration #1 00:06:00
- Object Storage Node Configuration #2 00:08:52
- Swift Ring Builders Configuration 00:06:17
- Finalize Swift Configuration # 1 00:04:35
- Finalize Swift Configuration # 2 00:05:39
- Verify Swift Installation And Configuration 00:05:43
- OpenStack Clients And Service Statements
- OpenStack Clients 00:01:14
- OpenStack Command Line Client 00:03:51
- Horizon Dashboard 00:07:35
- Module Conclusion 00:01:55