Linux Foundation ranked OpenStack as the most popular open source project. It’s market is projected to grow at 30+ percent in the upcoming several years. Openstack is gaining more and more attraction in private cloud market and also serves as the foundation for public clouds. Organizations throughout the world have aggressive OpenStack adoption plans, but they list IT skills as their #1 challenge to getting started.
This course has been designed for IT professionals seeking to develop a solid understanding of OpenStack and it’s core services. It will help any IT professional or manager who want to find out if OpenStack is the right solution to meet the needs of their organization. In addition to hands on lessons at the end of each section, the course also includes a separate section which includes the exact steps for deploying latest OpenStack release; Train (Released Oct, 2019). Participants will be able to start operating and using OpenStack to develop confidence for moving forward with next steps.
The course begins with an overview of cloud computing and OpenStack. After the overview there is a dedicated section to OpenStack installation which is followed by separate sections for each of the core openstack services and the web dashboard. In each section we will go into the details of the service and it’s architecture. For the most important services like Nova and Neutron we’ll do a deeper dive and cover them in a much more detailed way.
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Courses : 2
Specification: OpenStack Essentials
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6 reviews for OpenStack Essentials
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Price | $10.99 |
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Duration | 6.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Balaraju Mangi –
It’s really helpful for the beginner.
M Pandu –
Managing Neutron from CLI video are not visible and unable to see the text. Everything is fine other than this issue
Hemalatha Pulibanti –
yes it is good
Adil Ahmed –
One of the best courses out there on Udemy! If you are already familiar with basic cloud concepts you can reduce upto an hour for the course but then the fast paced labs would eat up that time 🙂 I agree with some other reviewers that at some points you feel loaded with description, but as I got along the course, I found it useful and interesting. Had I skipped the descriptive part, I wouldn’t have understood the essence of openstack infrastructure, i.e. the architecture of controller, network, compute and storage nodes and the various agents residing on these nodes. Without that level of detail, the course would have been very much like AWS/Azure/GCP courses out there, where you learn how to use the public cloud but not the concept behind their own infrastructure. This course helped me cover the gaps in understanding a commercial openstack deployment at my workplace. The fast paced labs come handy with resource guides which I hope you will enjoy. I got stuck due to my own lab environment during the course, and at another occasion due to command sequence/structure in the course (neutron section). Thanks to Ugur who answered my questions within 24 hours. If you come across the same problem, you may get instant help on this link https://www.udemy.com/course/openstack/learn/lecture/6738326#questions/9350277 I was using 4Gig RAM, 16Gig Disk and just short of 2Gig Swap memory on my virtual box vm which was a bit flaky. With my resources, the instances would intermittently go down, and show weird displays at times. Try doubling the RAM if you can afford it. Finally, in my view, the course title is openstack essentials but does a bit more than basics which is another plus.
Jaahnavi Duvvana –
good
Mohammed Assath –
Great