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OpenNebula 3 Cloud Computing
This book will teach you to build and maintain a cloud infrastructure using OpenNebula, one of the most advanced, highly scalable toolkits for GNU/Linux. Walks you through from initial planning to advanced management techniques.
This book will teach you to build and maintain a cloud infrastructure using OpenNebula, one of the most advanced, highly scalable toolkits for GNU/Linux. Walks you through from initial planning to advanced management techniques.
Key Features
Take advantage of open source distributed file-systems for storage scalability and high-availability
Build-up, manage and maintain your Cloud without previous knowledge of virtualization and cloud computing
Install and configure every supported hypervisor: KVM, Xen, VMware
Step-by-step, focused on Ubuntu/Debian distributions, but with general how-to working with every GNU/Linux distribution
Book Description
OpenNebula is one of the most advanced and highly-scalable open source cloud computing toolkits. If you ever wanted to understand what Cloud Computing is and how to realize it, or if you need a handy way to manage your messy infrastructure in a simple and coherent manner, this is your way. OpenNebula 3 Cloud Computing guides you along the building and maintenance of your cloud infrastructure, providing real-world examples, step-by-step configuration and other critical information. The book keeps you a step ahead in dealing with the demanding nature of cloud computing and virtual infrastructure management using one of the most advanced cloud computing toolkitsñ OpenNebula. The book takes you from a basic knowledge of OpenNebula to expert understanding of the most advanced features.The book starts with a basic planning of hardware resources and presents the unique benefits of the supported hypervisors; you will go in deep with day-to-day management of virtual instances, infrastructure monitoring and integration with Public Clouds like Amazon EC2.With this book you will be able to get started with fast and cheap configuration recipes, but also go deeper for a correct integration with your existing infrastructure.You will deal with well-know virtualization technologies like Xen and VMware, but also with the promising KVM technology integrated in the Linux kernel. After the basic infrastructure set-up, you will learn how to create and manage virtual instance via both command-line and web interfaces, and how to monitor your existing resources.At the end, the book acquaints you with integrating your local infrastructure with external Cloud resources but also publishing your resources to others via common API interfaces.
What you will learn
Plan your hardware infrastructure and keep resources and hardware under monitoring
Install OpenNebula, from sources or binary distribution and configure it on your front-end host
Install and configure KVM, Xen and VMware ESXi on your hosts, building from sources when needed
Integrate with existing NAS/SAN infrastructure or provide flexible and scalable storage with distributed file-systems
Manage your day to day virtual instances via both command-line and web interfaces
Monitor your infrastructure continuously using OpenNebula
Extend your cloud with resources from remote Cloud providers using standard API interface
Provide Cloud resources to external facilities through standardized API interfaces
Who this book is for
If you are a GNU/Linux system administrator with no experience with virtualization or cloud computing but eager to learn about it, or you are thwarted by your current virtualized infrastructure, this book is for you. You are expected to have some basic knowledge of GNU/Linux, with knowledge of basic package management tools and system configuration.