Course Description: OpenStack administration course teaches you the
concepts of the cloud, cloud delivery models, cloud deployment models,
OpenStack Architecture and how to install, configure and maintain a
cloud computing environment using OpenStack Platform. Explore many
interesting features of OpenStack Platform through hands-on labs. And
also look at the future plans of the OpenStack development community.
This course is designed for corporates & professionals who are
already aware of Cloud technologies and have considerable experience
working on Linux environment and are looking to quickly scale up to
OpenStack. Course Topics: Module 1: Cloud Computing Background ●
Why Cloud ● Delivery Models: SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS
● Deployment Models: Public, Private, Hybrid ●
Virtualization Overview ● Cloud Computing characteristics
and layers ● IT roles in the cloud ● Risk
assessment ● Cloud migration topics to consider Module 2:
OpenStack components and architecture ● Definition and
brief description of the functions of each OpenStack component ●
Conceptual Architecture with a diagram shows how components
are connected and the relation between them. ● Deploying
Horizon. ● Dashboard customization. ● Storage
concepts Module 3: OpenStack Compute I ● Introduction to
OpenStack Compute ● Users and Tenants (Projects) ●
Images and Instances ● OpenStack Compute and Block
Storage Module 4: OpenStack Compute II ● Setting
Configuration Options in the nova.conf File ● General
Compute Configuration Overview ● Example nova.conf
Configuration Files. ● Configuring File format for
nova.conf and List of ● configuration options. ●
Configuring Database connection ● Configuring Compute API
● Configuring quotas Module 5: Identity Management. ●
Identity Service Concepts. ● SSL and Keystone
Configuration. ● Sample configuration file, running, and
initialize Keystone. ● Adding Users, Tenants, and Roles
with python-keystone client ● Configuring Services to work
with Keystone. ● Configuring Keystone SSL support. ●
Using External Authentication with OpenStack Identity. ●
Troubleshooting Identity (Keystone). Module 6: Image
Management ● Configuring Tenant-specific Storage Locations
for Images with Object Storage. ● Adding images with glance
image-create. ● Booting a test image. ● Tearing
down (deleting) Instances. ● Pausing and Suspending
Instances. ● Select a specific host to boot instances on.
● Creating images from running instances with KVM and Xen.
● Replicating images across multiple data centers. Module
7: Instance Management ● Interfaces to managing instances.
● Instance building blocks. ● Creating
instances. ● Controlling where instances run. ●
Instance specific data. ● Configuring instances at boot
time. ● Config drive. ● Managing instance
networking. ● Manage Volumes. ● Accessing
running instances. ● Stop and Start an Instance. ●
Change Server Configuration. ● Instance
evacuation. ● Terminate an Instance. Module 8: Hypervisors
● Selecting a Hypervisor ● Hypervisor
Configuration Basics ● KVM ● PowerVM ●
Qemu ● Bare Metal Driver Learning Goals: ●
Defining the key terminology and principles of Cloud
Computing for enterprise and industry case study practice. ●
Identifying the OpenStack Project and it’s Components and
architecture ● Explaining what images and instances are and
description of the life cycle of a typical virtual system within the
cloud and involving Cloud Computing Administrator into configuring and
full deployment of OpenStack compute. ● Explaining detail
OpenStack Cloud authorization and authentication mechanism. ●
Providing the concept of hypervisors, different hypervisors
types and product names, and how they work and be administered. ●
Explaining to OpenStack Cloud Administrator how to deal with
Cloud virtual machines images, include: booting, pausing, suspending,
and replication. And how to deal with OpenStack Cloud virtual machines
instances. Course Agenda: Day 1 ● Cloud Computing
Background ● OpenStack components and architecture Day 2
● OpenStack Compute I ● OpenStack Compute II Day
3 ● Identity Management Day 4 ● Image Management
● Instance Management Day 5 ● Hypervisors Who
Can Attend? ● Linux system administrators and cloud
administrators interested in, or responsible for, maintaining a
private cloud ● IT Professionals wanting to formally learn
about OpenStack and how to create a private, public cloud using
OpenStack ● Organizations planning to implement their own
private or public cloud ● IT professionals looking to
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