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program aimed at installing, upgrading and operating OpenStack
clouds using OpenStack's own cloud facilities as the
foundation.</para>
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compute-focused OpenStack design architecture, increasing the
CPU overcommit ratio increases the potential for noisy
neighbor issues and is not recommended.</para></section>
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is similar to the requirements for the general-purpose cloud.
More details on operational requirements can be found in the
general-purpose design section.</para></section>
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<para>For a deeper discussion on many of these topics, refer to
the OpenStack Operations Guide at
http://docs.openstack.org/ops.</para></section>
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appropriate choice.</para>
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however, provide agility for these situations by allowing the
migration of workloads to alternative clouds in response to
cloud-specific issues.</para></section>
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<para>A Glossary covers the terms and phrases used in the
book.</para>
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and principles, experience in enterprise system design, Linux
and virtualization experience, and a basic understanding of
networking principles and protocols.</para>
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advice to help an organization to design and build a
well-architected OpenStack cloud that will fit its unique
requirements.</para>
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massively scalable OpenStack cloud.</para>
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instances in another. Documenting specific examples will help
users understand how to operate the cloud, thereby reducing
calls and tickets filed with the help desk.</para></section>
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requires an equally balanced number of nodes across sites, the
same heat template can be used to cover each site with small
alterations to only the region name.</para></section>
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continuous operation. Authentication server locality is also
something that might be needed as well and should be planned
for.</para></section>
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that fails over to one link overwhelms that link and then
moves to the subsequent links until the all network traffic
stops.</para>
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environment.</para>
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system. Avoid using layer 3 plug-ins as they will divide the
broadcast domain and prevent router adjacencies from
forming.</para></section>
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components might require it depending on the specific
implementation.</para>
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nodes will be required. For this reason, the network
architecture used for access to storage nodes and proxy
servers should make use of a design which is scalable.</para></section>
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industry standard core. One way of accomplishing this might be
through the use of different back ends serving different use
cases.</para>
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transit and at rest.</para>
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<para>The <systemitem>iptables</systemitem> firewall now enables incoming connections to the
Compute services. Repeat this process for each Compute service node.</para>
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