Tutorial: Hands-on with Containerized Deployment of OpenStack
This lab is part lecture and part hands-on, with exercises being used to drive home concepts covered in the lecture.Hearing a lot about OpenStack and want to check it out for yourself? See how quick a …
Talk Title | Tutorial: Hands-on with Containerized Deployment of OpenStack |
Speakers | Charles Eckel (Developer Advocate, Cisco System) |
Conference | Open Source Summit Europe |
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Location | Prague, Czech Republic |
Date | Oct 21-27, 2017 |
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Slides | Talk Slides |
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This lab is part lecture and part hands-on, with exercises being used to drive home concepts covered in the lecture.Hearing a lot about OpenStack and want to check it out for yourself? See how quick and easy it is to install start using OpenStack using containers running within a VM on your own laptop. OpenStack Kolla provides production ready tools to deploy OpenStack services as Docker containers that can be managed and upgraded easily. To help you explore Kolla and OpenStack, we provide access to a VM with a containerized deployment of OpenStack and step by step instructions. Acquaint yourself with the environment. Learn your way around Horizon (GUI) and the CLI to view and operate your OpenStack cloud. Best of all, take what you learn with you and experiment on your own to discover all OpenStack offers you. For the best experience, bring a laptop with at least 16GB of RAM. We will be using VirtualBox. Install it plus the extension packs prior to the tutorial to save some time. The tutorial makes use of a Learning Lab hosted in Cisco DevNet. To get a jump on things, you can: 1) Sign up for DevNet free and easy using this event specific URL https://developer.cisco.com/join/oss-eu17 2) Access the Learning Lab at https://learninglabs.cisco.com/lab/openstack-install/step/1 3) Follow the instructions in the “How To Setup Your Own Computer” section, including downloading the 7 GB OVA file I will bring copies of this file on some USB thumb drives, but best to download ahead of time if possible. Follow me on Twitter @eckelcu to see any last minute updates. See you soon!