In this course, you'll explore the enterprise and operational factors and SLA considerations that can impact the design of OpenStack cloud. You'll examine open source projects that can be used to implement OpenStack container integration points, prominent containers and Platform as a Service tools that can be deployed on OpenStack Cloud, and the objectives of Magnum. Next, you'll learn about the challenges and associated solutions for implementing OpenStack multi-cloud, how to launch OpenStack instances using Docker Machine, and how to install and configure Docker on OpenStack instances. Finally, you'll discover how to run Kubernetes clusters in the OpenStack ecosystem to deploy application servers, install and configure Jenkins Automation Server, and install OpenStack-Ansible in test environments using general workflows.
recognize the enterprise and operational factors that impacts the design of OpenStack Cloud
describe the impact of SLA considerations on the design of OpenStack cloud to provide redundancy and high availability
recall use cases of implementing OpenStack container integration and open source projects that are used to implement OpenStack container integration points
list the prominent containers and Platform as a Service tools that can be deployed on OpenStack Cloud
recognize how Magnum helps manage container orchestration engine provisioning
launch OpenStack instances using Docker Machine and then install and configure Docker on the launched instances
run Kubernetes clusters in OpenStack ecosystem and deploy a simple application server
describe the challenges of implementing OpenStack multi-cloud along with the associated solutions for eliminating those challenges
install and configure Jenkins Automation Server and create jobs to install OpenStack Cloud
install OpenStack-Ansible in test environments using general workflows that include hosts preparation, deployment configuration, playbook execution, and verification