Compute service overview¶
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Use OpenStack Compute to host and manage cloud computing systems. OpenStack Compute is a major part of an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) system. The main modules are implemented in Python.
OpenStack Compute interacts with OpenStack Identity for authentication, OpenStack Placement for resource inventory tracking and selection, OpenStack Image service for disk and server images, and OpenStack Dashboard for the user and administrative interface. Image access is limited by projects, and by users; quotas are limited per project (the number of instances, for example). OpenStack Compute can scale horizontally on standard hardware, and download images to launch instances.
OpenStack Compute consists of the following areas and their components:
nova-api
serviceAccepts and responds to end user compute API calls. The service supports the OpenStack Compute API. It enforces some policies and initiates most orchestration activities, such as running an instance.
nova-api-metadata
serviceAccepts metadata requests from instances. For more information, refer to Metadata service.
nova-compute
serviceA worker daemon that creates and terminates virtual machine instances through hypervisor APIs. For example:
XenAPI for XenServer/XCP
libvirt for KVM or QEMU
VMwareAPI for VMware
Processing is fairly complex. Basically, the daemon accepts actions from the queue and performs a series of system commands such as launching a KVM instance and updating its state in the database.
nova-scheduler
serviceTakes a virtual machine instance request from the queue and determines on which compute server host it runs.
nova-conductor
moduleMediates interactions between the
nova-compute
service and the database. It eliminates direct accesses to the cloud database made by thenova-compute
service. Thenova-conductor
module scales horizontally. However, do not deploy it on nodes where thenova-compute
service runs. For more information, see theconductor
section in the Configuration Options.nova-novncproxy
daemonProvides a proxy for accessing running instances through a VNC connection. Supports browser-based novnc clients.
nova-spicehtml5proxy
daemonProvides a proxy for accessing running instances through a SPICE connection. Supports browser-based HTML5 client.
- The queue
A central hub for passing messages between daemons. Usually implemented with RabbitMQ but other options are available.
- SQL database
Stores most build-time and run-time states for a cloud infrastructure, including:
Available instance types
Instances in use
Available networks
Projects
Theoretically, OpenStack Compute can support any database that SQLAlchemy supports. Common databases are SQLite3 for test and development work, MySQL, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL.