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* `Documentation Contributor Guide <https://docs.openstack.org/doc-contrib-guide/>`_
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ask.openstack.org
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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During the set up or testing of OpenStack, you might have questions
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about how a specific task is completed or be in a situation where a
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feature does not work correctly. Use the
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`ask.openstack.org <https://ask.openstack.org>`_ site to ask questions
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and get answers. When you visit the `Ask OpenStack
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<https://ask.openstack.org>`_ site, scan
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the recently asked questions to see whether your question has already
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been answered. If not, ask a new question. Be sure to give a clear,
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concise summary in the title and provide as much detail as possible in
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the description. Paste in your command output or stack traces, links to
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screen shots, and any other information which might be useful.
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The OpenStack wiki
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and services, that can be rapidly provisioned and released with
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minimal management effort or service provider interaction.
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cloud computing infrastructure
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The hardware and software components -- such as servers, storage,
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and network and virtualization software -- that are needed to support
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the computing requirements of a cloud computing model.
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cloud computing platform software
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The delivery of different services through the Internet. These resources
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include tools and applications like data storage, servers, databases,
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networking, and software. As long as an electronic device has access to
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the web, it has access to the data and the software programs to run it.
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cloud computing service architecture
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Cloud service architecture defines the overall cloud computing services
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and solutions that are implemented in and across the boundaries of an
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enterprise business network. Considers the core business requirements
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and matches them with a possible cloud solution.
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cloud controller
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Collection of Compute components that represent the global state
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An in-progress specification for cloud management. Currently
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unsupported in OpenStack.
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cloud technology
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Clouds are tools of virtual sources orchestrated by management
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and automation softwares. This includes, raw processing
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power, memory, network, storage of cloud based applications.
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cloud-init
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A package commonly installed in VM images that performs
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Lists allowed commands within the Compute rootwrap
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facility.
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Command-Line Interface (CLI)
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A text-based client that helps you create scripts to interact
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with OpenStack clouds.
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Common Internet File System (CIFS)
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A file sharing protocol. It is a public or open variation of the
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used to distribute content to clients, typically located
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close to the client for increased performance.
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continuous delivery
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A software engineering approach in which teams produce software
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in short cycles, ensuring that the software can be reliably released
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at any time and, when releasing the software, doing so manually.
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continuous deployment
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A software release process that uses automated testing to validate
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if changes to a codebase are correct and stable for immediate autonomous
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deployment to a production environment.
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continuous integration
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The practice of merging all developers' working copies
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to a shared mainline several times a day.
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controller node
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Alternative term for a cloud controller node.
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Used along with an EC2 access key when communicating with the
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Compute EC2 API; used to digitally sign each request.
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edge computing
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Running fewer processes in the cloud and moving those processes
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to local places.
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Elastic Block Storage (EBS)
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The Amazon commercial block storage product.
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service, such as Object Storage, Compute, Identity, and so on, can be
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accessed.
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enterprise cloud computing
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A computing environment residing behind a firewall that delivers
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software, infrastructure and platform services to an enterprise.
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entity
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Any piece of hardware or software that wants to connect to the
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to connect colocation, managed and/or dedicated services
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with cloud resources.
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hybrid cloud computing
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A mix of on-premises, private cloud and third-party,
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public cloud services with orchestration between the two
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platforms.
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Hyper-V
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One of the hypervisors supported by OpenStack.
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over IP networks.
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Supported by Compute, Object Storage, and Image service.
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IO
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The abbreviation for input and output.
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IP address
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Number that is unique to every computer system on the Internet.
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projects to gain operational insight and visibility, ensuring availability
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and stability.
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multi-cloud computing
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The use of multiple cloud computing and storage services in a single
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network architecture.
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multi-cloud SDKs
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SDKs that provide a multi-cloud abstraction layer and include support
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for OpenStack. These SDKs are excellent for writing applications that
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need to consume more than one type of cloud provider, but may expose a
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more limited set of features.
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multi-factor authentication
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Authentication method that uses two or more credentials, such as
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A tool to automate system configuration and installation on
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Debian-based Linux distributions.
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private cloud
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Computing resources used exclusively by one business or
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organization.
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private image
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An Image service VM image that is only available to specified
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An API endpoint used for both service-to-service communication
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and end-user interactions.
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public cloud
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Data centers available to many users over the Internet.
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public image
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An Image service VM image that is available to all
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Contains information about a user as provided by the identity
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provider. It is an indication that a user has been authenticated.
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Sandbox
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A virtual space in which new or untested software can be run
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securely.
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scheduler manager
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A Compute component that determines where VM instances should
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A controlled reboot where a VM instance is properly restarted
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through operating system commands.
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Software Development Kit (SDK)
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Contains code, examples, and documentation that you use to create
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applications in the language of your choice.
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Software Development Lifecycle Automation service (solum)
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OpenStack project that aims to make cloud services easier to
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