STUDY ON OPENSTACKBY
JAI KRISHNA
LIST OF COMPONENTS
• Introduction
• Components
• Architecture
• Where it is used
WHAT IS OPENSTACK
• OpenStack is a cloud operating system that controls large pools of compute, storage, and networking resources throughout a datacenter with a dashboard.
COMPONENTS
Basic building Components are
• Compute (Nova)
• Object Storage (Swift)
• Block Storage (Cinder)
• Networking (Neutron)
• Dashboard (Horizon)
COMPONENTS(CONT.)
Apart from above there are some Shared Components
a. Identity Service (Keystone)
b. Image Service (Glance)
c. Telemetry (Ceilometer)
d. Orchestration (Heat)
COMPUTE (NOVA)
• Provision and manages large networks of virtual machines
COMPUTE (NOVA )•Base image state with no running instances • Instance creation from image and
run time state
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STORAGE
Object Storage:
Object Storage provides a fully distributed, API-accessible storage platform that can be integrated directly into applications or used for backup, archiving and data retention.
Block Storage:
Block Storage allows block of storages to be exposed and connected to compute instances for expanded storage, better performance and integration with enterprise storage platforms
NETWORKING(NEURON)
• Neutron is an OpenStack project to provide "networking as a service" between interface devices.
DASHBOARD (HORIZON)
• Dashboard provides a web based user interface to OpenStack services including Nova, Swift, Keystone, etc.
• The OpenStack dashboard provides administrators and users a graphical interface to access, provision and automate cloud-based resources.
SAMPLE DASHBOARD
IDENTITY SERVICE (KEYSTONE)
• Keystone is the identity service used by OpenStack for authentication (authN) and high-level authorization (authZ).
• It currently supports token-based authN and user-service authorization.
IMAGE SERVICE (GLANCE)
• The OpenStack Image Service provides discovery, registration and delivery services for disk and server images
TELEMETRY (CEILOMETER)
• The OpenStack Telemetry service aggregates usage and performance data across the services deployed in an OpenStack cloud.
ORCHESTRATION (HEAT)
• OpenStack Heat program is to create a human- and machine-accessible service for managing the entire lifecycle of infrastructure and applications within OpenStack clouds.
ARCHITECTURE
CONCEPTUAL ARCHITECTURE
RELEASE HISTORY OF OPENSTACK
Release name
Release date Included Component code names
Austin 21 October 2010 Nova, Swift
Bexar 3 February 2011 Nova, Glance, Swift
Cactus 15 April 2011 Nova, Glance, Swift
Diablo 22 September 2011
Nova, Glance, Swift
Essex 5 April 2012 Nova, Glance, Swift, Horizon, Keystone
Folsom 27 September 2012
Nova, Glance, Swift, Horizon, Keystone, Quantum, Cinder
Grizzly 4 April 2013 Nova, Glance, Swift, Horizon, Keystone, Quantum, Cinder
Havana 17 October 2013 Nova, Glance, Swift, Horizon, Keystone, Neutron, Cinder, Heat, Ceilometer
Icehouse 17 April 2014 Nova, Glance, Swift, Horizon, Keystone, Neutron, Cinder, Heat, Ceilometer, Trove
SMALL COMPARISON
S.No OpenStack Service Amazon Service
1 Compute (Nova) Amazon EC2
2 Object Storage (Swift) Amazon S3
3 Database (Trove) Amazon RDS
4 Block Storage (Cinder) Amazon EBS
5 Network (Neuron) Amazon VPC
USE CASES OF OPENSTACK:
• IaaS compute platform
• Processing big data with tools like Hadoop
• Scaling compute up and down to meet demand for web resources and applications
• High-performance computing (HPC) environments processing diverse and intensive workloads
• Different users of OpenStack are AT&T, HP cloud services, PayPal, Rackspace, Sony online gaming systems, Yahoo, Wikimedia labs, Intel, NASA etc...
REFERENCES
• http://www.openstack.org/
• http://docs.openstack.org/
• https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Main_Page
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenStack
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