Open Stack Essentials (OS100)
OpenStack uses a modularized architecture. You can start with a core set of services for IaaS and then expand to include other services as you grow. For example, when you are ready to ‘containerize’ your legacy applications, you can add OpenStack components to build & manage your container orchestration engine (COE) cluster, as well as the containers and pods. Other components discussed deploy bare metal machines, provide cloud billing & rating, and more.
All Mirantis OpenStack courses are vendor agnostic. Tasks are performed in an OpenStack environment without any vendor add-ons that might change the way OpenStack works. Reference implementations are utilized, such as Logical Volume Manager (LVM) for Block Storage, Open vSwitch (OVS) for L2 networking, or KVM/QEMU for the hypervisor.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
- Course Introduction
- Introduction to Cloud
- Introduction to OpenStack:
- High-level overview of OpenStack
- History
- OpenStack Foundation
- Most commonly used components
- Other additional components for containers, bare metal, workflows, monitoring, cloud costing, and more
- OpenStack Ecosystem & Marketplace
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Motivations: Gain familiarity with OpenStack and its cloud ecosystem
- Roles: Project Managers, Sales Engineers, Development Managers, Business Stakeholders, and beginning Cloud operations personnel
COURSE OUTLINE
- Course Introduction
- Introduction to Cloud
- Introduction to OpenStack:
- High-level overview of OpenStack
- History
- OpenStack Foundation
- Most commonly used components
- Other additional components for containers, bare metal, workflows, monitoring, cloud costing, and more
- OpenStack Ecosystem & Marketplace
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