Published on : March 23, 2016 by Scott S
In the previous blogs ( Part-1 , Part-2 ) we have configured OpenNebula to host a CentOS Virtual Machine using the KVM image available online. All the configurations was done via the OpenNebula Command Line Interface. You can do the same configurations using the Sunstone GUI for OpenNebula. Let us see how the OpenNebula Windows VM creation works, […]
Published on : March 19, 2016 by Scott S
In this part, we will see the steps on OpenNebula VM creation. We’ll also discuss how to deploy and manage VM’s that run using OpenNebula Cloud architecture. As we have already configured OpenNebula server on 192.168.1.2, Sunstone GUI is available at http://192.168.1.2:9869 for OpenNebula administration. There are mainly three virtual resources to be used to […]
Published on : by Scott S
As mentioned in my blog on “OpenStack Cloud Computing Fundamentals”, Cloud computing is the method of using a network of remote servers to store, process and manage data rather than using a local server to process data. ie; storing and accessing data and programs over the Internet instead of your local computer’s hard drive. Infrastructure as […]
Published on : January 29, 2016 by Scott S
This tutorial aims at Openstack integration with CEPH Block device or implementing Rados Block Device(RBD) as the Storage Backend for Openstack Block Storage Service . To know more about RBD please see my post on CEPH ( The blog links are available in the Recommended Readings section) . To use Ceph Block Devices with OpenStack, […]
Published on : January 26, 2016 by Scott S
In this post we are focusing more on the implementation of Block Storage or OpenStack Cinder Service for the OpenStack setup on Ubuntu environment. As we had seen the controller and compute nodes are the core essentials of OpenStack and here is where a third new node comes into play apart from the controller and […]