Published on : January 22, 2016 by Scott S
Horizon is the canonical implementation of OpenStack’s Dashboard, which provides a web based user interface to OpenStack services including Nova, Swift, Keystone, etc. The OpenStack Horizon Dashboard Service provides a web browser accessible interface to an OpenStack environment. It allows users and administrators of the environment to interact with and manage the various functional components without […]
Published on : January 18, 2016 by Scott S
We have been discussing the installation and configuration of keystone and glance service for OpenStack in the previous blocks. Now its the time to progress further to the next services configuration ie Compute or Nova service. What is OpenStack Nova? OpenStack Nova is a component within the OpenStack open source cloud computing platform developed to provide on-demand access […]
Published on : January 15, 2016 by Scott S
Now that Keystone has been installed and configured using the steps given in previous post . Here we are discussing about the implementation of OpenStack Image or Glance Service. What is Glance? The Glance project provides a service where users can upload and discover data assets that are meant to be used with other services. This […]
Published on : January 11, 2016 by Scott S
In the previous post, we have configured the basic set ups required for implementation of OpenStack. In this post I am focusing on installation and configuration of Identity or Keystone service for OpenStack on Ubuntu LTS. OpenStack Packages This step describes how to edit the repository to get the latest stable OpenStack packages. Here we […]
Published on : December 28, 2015 by Scott S
We have been discussing about Ceph in implementing an indefinite storage scaling system through my previous blogs ( 1, 2,3,4). Now its the right time for configure it to achieve an indefinite storage scaling system. In this article I am trying to guide through the steps to implement CEPH configuration on Ubuntu LTS. CEPH Configuration On […]