OpenStack: Installing the Lab Environment
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Course Summary
OpenStack is one of the most widely adopted environments used in public/private clouds. You'll learn you how to build and administer your own private cloud operating system in readiness for the COA exam.
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Course Description
With the growing acceptance of OpenStack clouds there's still the rise in needs for skilled and competent Cloud Administrators. Not only are there a lack of great Linux Administrators but Cloud Administrators are few and far between. Studying and passing your Certified OpenStack Administrator exam is going to put you on pole position to choose the best positions available. In this course, OpenStack: Installing the Lab Environment, you'll learn how to create the Lab Environment for the Certified OpenStack Administrator(COA). First, you'll explore how to configure OpenStack using PackStack on CentOS 7. Next, you'll build an OpenStack environment on Ubuntu 14.04. Finally, you'll learn to manage and administer those services in a multi-node environment. By the end of the course you'll realize the simplicity that PackStack offers and you'll also understand the work that goes into installing OpenStack manually.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 2m 4s
—Course Overview 2m 4sWhat Is OpenStack and the COA?- 35m 54s
—Introduction to OpenStack and the COA Exam 7m 50s
—Preparing the Install of OpenStack with PackStack 5m 44s
—Installing OpenStack with PackStack 10m 9s
—Configuring Nova with KVM 3m 12s
—Launching an Instance 6m 5s
—Summary and What's Next 2m 51sInstalling Ubuntu 14.04- 26m 22sConfiguring the Controller Node- 21m 45sInstalling the Keystone Identity Service- 32m 14sInstalling the Glance Image Service- 22m 24sInstalling Nova the Compute Service- 30m 6sInstalling Neutron the Network Service- 28m 31sInstalling the Horizon Dashboard- 13m 20sInstalling Cinder the Volume Service- 29m 40sUsing OpenStack- 22m 47s