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Mastering OpenStack - Third Edition: Implement the latest techniques for designing and deploying an operational, production-ready private cloud / Omar Khedher
Titre : Mastering OpenStack - Third Edition: Implement the latest techniques for designing and deploying an operational, production-ready private cloud Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Omar Khedher Mention d'édition : 3e édition Editeur : Birmingham : Packt Publishing Année de publication : 2024 Importance : 371 p. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-83546-891-3 Prix : 45.76 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Cloud computing OpenStack Index. décimale : 004.2 Architecture des ordinateurs Résumé : OpenStack provides flexibility and control for designing and deploying robust and scalable cloud infrastructures, which has led to it having one of the largest open source communities in the cloud market. This book delves deep into the OpenStack architecture, dissecting each component to guide you in architecting your cloud with precision. From essential components to cutting-edge services, this book offers a step-by step approach, ensuring you grasp the fundamentals before exploring the latest advancements.
This updated edition guides you through the deployment process, integrating secure best practices inspired by the DevSecOps philosophy. You'll also explore the Antelope release, covering new services such as container management and software-defined networking (SDN). The book outlines best practices for running and managing fault-tolerant, secure, monitored, and high-performing setups. In the last part, it navigates the convergence of public and private clouds, covering hybrid models through use cases of managing Kubernetes-based applications in OpenStack private and public clouds.
By the end of the book, you'll be well versed in the latest OpenStack advancements, ready to lead your organization on a successful cloud journey.
What You Will Learn:
- Explore the latest design patterns in the OpenStack ecosystem
- Implement DevSecOps practices for agile and secure deployment management
- Ensure resilience, fault tolerance, and performance in your cloud setup
- Stay up to date with OpenStack networking and storage advancements
- Master operational best practices for managing a large-scale cloud setup
- Discover logging and monitoring options for your cloud
- Get acquainted with new services such as SDN and containers
- Understand how to extend OpenStack's capabilities through a hybrid modelNote de contenu : Part 1: Architecting the OpenStack Ecosystem Chevron down icon
Part 1: Architecting the OpenStack Ecosystem
Chapter 1: Revisiting OpenStack – Design Considerations Chevron down icon
Chapter 1: Revisiting OpenStack – Design Considerations
OpenStack – a plethora of innovations
Building blocks Of OpenStack – the control plane
Constructing the motivation
Picking up the pieces
Architecting the cloud
Summary
Chapter 2: Kicking Off the OpenStack Setup – The Right Way (DevSecOps) Chevron down icon
Chapter 2: Kicking Off the OpenStack Setup – The Right Way (DevSecOps)
Removing silos – DevOps
Shifting to the left – DevSecOps
Coding the cloud
Deploying in the cloud
Setting up a development environment
Summary
Chapter 3: OpenStack Control Plane – Shared Services Chevron down icon
Chapter 3: OpenStack Control Plane – Shared Services
The OpenStack control plane
Extending the deployment
Summary
Chapter 4: OpenStack Compute – Compute Capacity and Flavors Chevron down icon
Chapter 4: OpenStack Compute – Compute Capacity and Flavors
The compute service components
Reasoning for the hypervisors
Compute segregation
Workload segregation
Extending compute for containers
Expanding the compute farm
Summary
Chapter 5: OpenStack Storage – Block, Object, and File Shares Chevron down icon
Chapter 5: OpenStack Storage – Block, Object, and File Shares
Defining Block Storage – Cinder
Revisiting object storage – Swift
Exploring file share services – Manila
Summary
Chapter 6: OpenStack Networking – Connectivity and Managed Service Options Chevron down icon
Chapter 6: OpenStack Networking – Connectivity and Managed Service Options
Exploring Neutron’s core components
The core of networking – Neutron plugins
Configuring cloud routing
Joining more networking services
Summary
Part 2: Operating the OpenStack Cloud Environment Chevron down icon
Part 2: Operating the OpenStack Cloud Environment
Chapter 7: Running a Highly Available Cloud – Meeting the SLA Chevron down icon
Chapter 7: Running a Highly Available Cloud – Meeting the SLA
Exploring HA strategies
Preparing for HA
Deploying for HA
Managing instance failover
Summary
Chapter 8: Monitoring and Logging – Remediating Proactively Chevron down icon
Chapter 8: Monitoring and Logging – Remediating Proactively
OpenStack infrastructure monitoring
OpenStack workload monitoring
Telemetry and charging back
Grasping centralized logging
Summary
Chapter 9: Benchmarking the Infrastructure – Evaluating Resource Capacity and Optimization Chevron down icon
Chapter 9: Benchmarking the Infrastructure – Evaluating Resource Capacity and Optimization
Empowering the database
Benchmarking the cloud
Profiling the cloud
Watching the cloud
Summary
Part 3: Extending the OpenStack Cloud Chevron down icon
Part 3: Extending the OpenStack Cloud
Chapter 10: OpenStack Hybrid Cloud – Design Patterns Chevron down icon
Chapter 10: OpenStack Hybrid Cloud – Design Patterns
Hybrid cloud under scope
OpenStack meeting the public world
Security in the hybrid cloud
Summary
Chapter 11: A Hybrid Cloud Hyperscale Use Case – Scaling a Kubernetes Workload Chevron down iconPermalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=122001 Mastering OpenStack - Third Edition: Implement the latest techniques for designing and deploying an operational, production-ready private cloud [texte imprimé] / Omar Khedher . - 3e édition . - Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2024 . - 371 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-83546-891-3 : 45.76
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : Cloud computing OpenStack Index. décimale : 004.2 Architecture des ordinateurs Résumé : OpenStack provides flexibility and control for designing and deploying robust and scalable cloud infrastructures, which has led to it having one of the largest open source communities in the cloud market. This book delves deep into the OpenStack architecture, dissecting each component to guide you in architecting your cloud with precision. From essential components to cutting-edge services, this book offers a step-by step approach, ensuring you grasp the fundamentals before exploring the latest advancements.
This updated edition guides you through the deployment process, integrating secure best practices inspired by the DevSecOps philosophy. You'll also explore the Antelope release, covering new services such as container management and software-defined networking (SDN). The book outlines best practices for running and managing fault-tolerant, secure, monitored, and high-performing setups. In the last part, it navigates the convergence of public and private clouds, covering hybrid models through use cases of managing Kubernetes-based applications in OpenStack private and public clouds.
By the end of the book, you'll be well versed in the latest OpenStack advancements, ready to lead your organization on a successful cloud journey.
What You Will Learn:
- Explore the latest design patterns in the OpenStack ecosystem
- Implement DevSecOps practices for agile and secure deployment management
- Ensure resilience, fault tolerance, and performance in your cloud setup
- Stay up to date with OpenStack networking and storage advancements
- Master operational best practices for managing a large-scale cloud setup
- Discover logging and monitoring options for your cloud
- Get acquainted with new services such as SDN and containers
- Understand how to extend OpenStack's capabilities through a hybrid modelNote de contenu : Part 1: Architecting the OpenStack Ecosystem Chevron down icon
Part 1: Architecting the OpenStack Ecosystem
Chapter 1: Revisiting OpenStack – Design Considerations Chevron down icon
Chapter 1: Revisiting OpenStack – Design Considerations
OpenStack – a plethora of innovations
Building blocks Of OpenStack – the control plane
Constructing the motivation
Picking up the pieces
Architecting the cloud
Summary
Chapter 2: Kicking Off the OpenStack Setup – The Right Way (DevSecOps) Chevron down icon
Chapter 2: Kicking Off the OpenStack Setup – The Right Way (DevSecOps)
Removing silos – DevOps
Shifting to the left – DevSecOps
Coding the cloud
Deploying in the cloud
Setting up a development environment
Summary
Chapter 3: OpenStack Control Plane – Shared Services Chevron down icon
Chapter 3: OpenStack Control Plane – Shared Services
The OpenStack control plane
Extending the deployment
Summary
Chapter 4: OpenStack Compute – Compute Capacity and Flavors Chevron down icon
Chapter 4: OpenStack Compute – Compute Capacity and Flavors
The compute service components
Reasoning for the hypervisors
Compute segregation
Workload segregation
Extending compute for containers
Expanding the compute farm
Summary
Chapter 5: OpenStack Storage – Block, Object, and File Shares Chevron down icon
Chapter 5: OpenStack Storage – Block, Object, and File Shares
Defining Block Storage – Cinder
Revisiting object storage – Swift
Exploring file share services – Manila
Summary
Chapter 6: OpenStack Networking – Connectivity and Managed Service Options Chevron down icon
Chapter 6: OpenStack Networking – Connectivity and Managed Service Options
Exploring Neutron’s core components
The core of networking – Neutron plugins
Configuring cloud routing
Joining more networking services
Summary
Part 2: Operating the OpenStack Cloud Environment Chevron down icon
Part 2: Operating the OpenStack Cloud Environment
Chapter 7: Running a Highly Available Cloud – Meeting the SLA Chevron down icon
Chapter 7: Running a Highly Available Cloud – Meeting the SLA
Exploring HA strategies
Preparing for HA
Deploying for HA
Managing instance failover
Summary
Chapter 8: Monitoring and Logging – Remediating Proactively Chevron down icon
Chapter 8: Monitoring and Logging – Remediating Proactively
OpenStack infrastructure monitoring
OpenStack workload monitoring
Telemetry and charging back
Grasping centralized logging
Summary
Chapter 9: Benchmarking the Infrastructure – Evaluating Resource Capacity and Optimization Chevron down icon
Chapter 9: Benchmarking the Infrastructure – Evaluating Resource Capacity and Optimization
Empowering the database
Benchmarking the cloud
Profiling the cloud
Watching the cloud
Summary
Part 3: Extending the OpenStack Cloud Chevron down icon
Part 3: Extending the OpenStack Cloud
Chapter 10: OpenStack Hybrid Cloud – Design Patterns Chevron down icon
Chapter 10: OpenStack Hybrid Cloud – Design Patterns
Hybrid cloud under scope
OpenStack meeting the public world
Security in the hybrid cloud
Summary
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