OpenStack in Action
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Manning Publications
Published:11th Apr '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
DESCRIPTION
In the cloud computing model, a cluster of physical computers hosts an environment that provides shared services (public and private) and offers the flexibility to easily add, remove, and expand virtual servers and applications. OpenStack is an open source framework that can be installed on individual physical servers to a cloud platform and enables the building of custom infrastructure (IaaS), platform (PaaS), and software (SaaS) services without the high cost and vendor lock-in associated with proprietary cloud platforms.
OpenStack in Action offers real world use cases and step-by-step instructions to develop cloud platforms from inception to deployment. It explains the design of both the physical hardware cluster and the infrastructure services needed to create a custom cloud platform. It shows how to select and set up virtual and physical servers, implement software-defined networking, and the myriad other technical details required to design, deploy, and operate an OpenStack cloud in an enterprise. It also discusses the cloud operation techniques needed to establish security practices, access control, efficient scalability, and day-to-day DevOps practices.
RETAIL SELLING POINTS
Real world examples
Thorough step-by-step instruction
Shows how to harness the power of OpenStack
AUDIENCE
The book is perfect systems administrators, developers, and
architects interested in the design, construction, and operation of clouds using OpenStack. No prior experience with OpenStack or cloud development required.
ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY
OpenStack as a framework for managing, designing, defining, and utilizing cloud resources. There are over 13k OpenStack contributors in over 131 countries. Every major IT vendor has some form of OpenStack representation, even those with directly competing products.
ISBN: 9781617292163
Dimensions: 235mm x 190mm x 20mm
Weight: 620g
380 pages