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Index
Title Page Copyright Credits About the Authors About the Reviewer www.Packtpub.com Customer Feedback Preface
What this book covers What you need for this book Who this book is for Conventions Reader feedback Customer support
Downloading the example code Errata Piracy Questions
Designing OpenStack Cloud Architectural Consideration
OpenStack - The new data center paradigm Introducing the OpenStack logical architecture
Keystone - identity management Swift - object storage Cinder - block storage Manila - File share Glance - Image registry
Nova-Compute service
nova-api nova-compute nova-network nova-scheduler nova-conductor
Neutron - Networking services
The Neutron architecture Ceilometer, Aodh, and Gnocchi - Telemetry Heat - Orchestration Horizon - Dashboard Message Queue The database
Gathering the pieces and building a picture
Provisioning a VM under the hood
A sample architecture setup
OpenStack deployment
The conceptual model design The logical model design
What about storage?
Networking needs The logical networking design
Physical network layout The tenant data network Management and the API network Virtual Network types The external network The tenant networks
The physical model design
Estimating the hardware capabilities CPU calculations Memory calculations Network calculations Storage calculations Best practices
Summary
Deploying OpenStack - The DevOps Way
DevOps in a nutshell
DevOps and cloud - everything is code DevOps and OpenStack
Breaking down OpenStack into pieces
Working with the infrastructure deployment code Integrating OpenStack into infrastructure code
Continuous integration and delivery
Choosing the automation tool
Introducing Ansible
Modules Variables Inventory Roles Playbooks
Ansible for OpenStack The development and production environments The hardware and software requirements Networking requirements The development environment
Setting up the development machine
Preparing the infrastructure code environment
Preparing the development setup Configuring your setup Building the development setup
Tracking your changes
Summary
OpenStack Cluster – The Cloud Controller and Common Services
Understanding the art of clustering
Asymmetric clustering Symmetric clustering
Divide and conquer The cloud controller
The Keystone service
The identity provider The resource provider The authorization provider The token provider The catalog provider The policy provider Federated Keystone Fernet tokens
The nova-conductor service The nova-scheduler service The API services Image management The network service The Horizon dashboard The telemetry services
Alarms Events
Infrastructure services
Planning for the message queue Consolidating the database
Cloud controller clustering
Starting deployment with OpenStack Ansible
The deployment node
Bringing up the controller nodes
The target hosts Configuring the network Running the OpenStack playbooks
Configuring OpenStack Ansible Network configuration Configuring Host Groups The playbooks
Summary
OpenStack Compute - Choice of Hypervisor and Node Segregation
The compute service components Deciding on the hypervisor
The Docker containers
OpenStack Magnum project Segregating the compute cloud
Availability zones Host Aggregates Nova cells Regions
Workload segregation Changing the color of the hypervisor
Overcommitment considerations
The CPU allocation ratio The RAM allocation ratio
Storing instances' alternatives
External shared file storage Internal non-shared file storage
Understanding instance booting
Understanding the Nova scheduling process Booting from image Getting the instance metadata Add a compute node
Planning for service recovery
Backup with backup-manager Simple recovery steps Data protection as a service The OpenStack community
Summary
OpenStack Storage - Block, Object, and File Share
Understanding the storage types
Ephemeral storage Persistent storage
Object storage is not NAS/SAN
A spotlight on Swift
The Swift architecture
Indexing the data A rich API access Swift gateways
Physical design considerations The Swift ring Storage policy and erasure coding Swift hardware
Where to place what
The Swift network
Deploying Swift service
Using block storage service: Cinder
Using share storage service: Manila
Using the share service
Choosing the storage Looking beyond the default - Ceph
Ceph in OpenStack Deploying Ceph with Ansible Storing images in Ceph
Summary
OpenStack Networking - Choice of Connectivity Types and Networking Services
The architecture of Neutron
Neutron plugins
Service plugin
Agents Neutron API extensions
Implementing virtual networks
VLAN-based networks Tunnel-based networks Virtual switches The ML2 plugin Network types Neutron subnets Creating virtual networks and subnets Understanding network port connectivity
Understanding Linux bridge-based connectivity Understanding OpenVSwitch-based connectivity
Connecting virtual networks with routers
Configuring the routing service Connecting networks using a virtual router Connecting to the external world Providing connectivity from the external world Associating a floating IP to a virtual machine
Implementing network security in OpenStack
Security groups
Creating security group policies
Firewall as a service
Configuring the firewall service Creating firewall policies and rules
Inter-site connectivity with VPN service Summary
Advanced Networking - A Look at SDN and NFV
Understanding SDN-based networks
OVS architecture
Architecture of OVN
Components of OVN Integrating OVN with OpenStack Implementing virtual networks with OVN
Understanding network function virtualization
The Management and Orchestration (MANO) specifications Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications (TOSCA) templates
Looking at the Tacker project Deploying LBaaS service with Octavia
Configuring Octavia Creating a load balancer
Summary
Operating the OpenStack Infrastructure - The User Perspective
Operating the OpenStack tenancy
Managing projects and users Managing user capabilities Managing quotas
Compute service quotas Block storage service quotas Network service quotas Orchestration service quotas
Orchestration in OpenStack
Demystifying the power of Heat Stacking in OpenStack
Organizing the stacks
Modularizing the stacks
Embracing OpenStack orchestration - Terraform
Terraform in action
Terraform in OpenStack
Summary
OpenStack HA and Failover
HA under the scope
Do not mix them HA levels in OpenStack A strict service-level agreement Measuring HA The HA dictionary
Hands-on HA
Understanding HAProxy
Services should not fail Load balancer should not fail
OpenStack HA under the hood
HA in the database HA in the queue
Keep calm and implement HA
Implementing HA on MySQL Implementing HA on RabbitMQ
Implementing HA on OpenStack cloud controllers
Implementing HA on network nodes VRRP in Neutron More HA in Neutron
HA in Ansible: Summary
Monitoring and Troubleshooting - Running a Healthy OpenStack Cluster
Telemetry in OpenStack
Rethinking Ceilometer
Ceilometer glossary The Ceilometer architecture
Gnocchi - time series database as a service
The Gnocchi architecture
Aodh - embracing alarms
The Aodh architecture
Installing Telemetry in OpenStack
The Ceilometer installation Configuring alarming
Arming OpenStack monitoring
Running Nagios
Placing Nagios Installing the Nagios server Configuring Nagios on OpenStack nodes
Watching OpenStack
Troubleshooting - monitoring perspective
Services up and running
Services should listen Rescuing instances All green but unreachable
Summary
Keeping Track of Logs - ELK and OpenStack
Tackling logging
Demystifying logs in OpenStack
Logs location Adjusting logs in OpenStack
Two eyes are better than one eye ELK under the hood Placing the ELK server
Installing the ELK server
Installing ElasticSearch Configuring ElasticSearch Defining ElasticSearch roles
Extending ElasticSearch capabilities Installing Kibana Configuring Kibana Installing LogStash Configuring LogStash LogStash in action Preparing LogStash clients Filtering OpenStack logs
Extending the OpenStack-ELK pipeline
Visualizing OpenStack logs Troubleshooting from Kibana
Summary
OpenStack Benchmarking and Performance Tuning - Maintaining Cloud Performance
Pushing the limits of the database
Deciding the resources outfit Caching for OpenStack
Memcached in OpenStack Integrating memcached
Benchmarking OpenStack at scale
Testing the OpenStack API - Rally in a nutshell Meeting OpenStack SLA Installing Rally Rally in action
Scenario example - Performing Keystone
Shaking the OpenStack network - Shaker in a nutshell
Shaker architecture Installing Shaker Shaker in action Scenario example - OpenStack L2
Summary
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