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*Get an introduction to the core concepts in easy-to-digest segments
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*Master the dreaded subject of OpenStack networking
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*Focus on fulfilling today's business needs through real-world examples of OpenStack
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*Explore the various design choices available for cloud architects within an OpenStack deployment
OpenStack is an open source cloud computing platform that is rapidly gaining popularity in enterprise data centers. It is one of the most used cloud infrastructures to support software development and big data analytics.
This Integrated Course will get you started with OpenStack, showing you how to build and operate a virtual computing environment and deploy OpenStack to build a private cloud.
Starting off with the fundamentals, we'll gently build on them and move towards advanced topics. Through this course, you'll acquire all the skills you need to manage a cloud platform using OpenStack. We'll not only demystify the cloud, but you'll also take a big leap from being a cloud user to being able to build your own cloud.
You'll develop your skills in OpenStack development by learning how to automate tasks. Work on any vendor's OpenStack or be vendor-neutral and work on any cloud platform. You will learn to integrate OpenStack with your organization's identity management, provisioning, and billing systems. Then, you will move on to use enterprise security guidelines for your OpenStack deployment.
We will conclude by covering techniques to scale, monitor, and troubleshoot issues that might come up on this journey.
By the end of this course, you will be able to build your own custom cloud with OpenStack.
This course is for Linux administrators and cloud developers who are new to OpenStack and are looking to deploy private cloud with OpenStack.
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*Launch a mini cloud with the installation of OpenStack
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*Review the components of OpenStack networking and take a look at how they work together to coordinate network operations
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*Explore storage services and horizontal scaling to support the expected load of a cloud platform
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*Be comfortable working on any cloud service provider, be it AWS, Rackspace, and so on
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*Integrate OpenStack with your organization s identity management, provisioning, and billing systems
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*Automate tasks via the OpenStack Python REST API
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*Resolve issues in your application by troubleshooting
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*Use enterprise security guidelines for your OpenStack deployment