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OpenStack Charms Deployment Guide

OpenStack Charms Deployment Guide¶

The OpenStack Charms Deployment Guide is the main source of information for OpenStack Charms usage. To help improve it you can file an issue or submit a contribution.

Note

For project information, development guidelines, release notes, and release schedules, please refer to the OpenStack Charm Guide.

Installation

  • Overview
  • Install MAAS
  • Install Juju
  • Install OpenStack
  • Configure OpenStack

Upgrades

  • Overview
  • Charms upgrade
  • OpenStack upgrade
  • Series upgrade
  • Special charm procedures
  • Upgrade issues

Security

  • Overview
  • Keystone
  • Policy overrides
  • Managing TLS certificates

Compute

  • Nova Cells
  • PCI Passthrough

Networking

  • Open Virtual Network (OVN)
  • Hardware offloading
  • Load balancing
  • Bridge interface configuration

High availability

  • Infrastructure high availability
  • Instance high availability

Backup

  • TrilioVault Data Protection

Operations

  • Managing power events
  • Ceph operations
  • Deferred service events

Storage

  • Encryption at Rest
  • Ceph erasure coding
  • Ceph RADOS Gateway multisite replication
  • Ceph RBD mirroring
  • Cinder volume replication
  • Shared filesystem services
  • Swift
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Installation

  • Overview
  • Install MAAS
  • Install Juju
  • Install OpenStack
  • Configure OpenStack

Upgrades

  • Overview
  • Charms upgrade
  • OpenStack upgrade
  • Series upgrade
  • Special charm procedures
  • Upgrade issues

Security

  • Overview
  • Keystone
  • Policy overrides
  • Managing TLS certificates

Compute

  • Nova Cells
  • PCI Passthrough

Networking

  • Open Virtual Network (OVN)
  • Hardware offloading
  • Load balancing
  • Bridge interface configuration

High availability

  • Infrastructure high availability
  • Instance high availability

Backup

  • TrilioVault Data Protection

Operations

  • Managing power events
  • Ceph operations
  • Deferred service events

Storage

  • Encryption at Rest
  • Ceph erasure coding
  • Ceph RADOS Gateway multisite replication
  • Ceph RBD mirroring
  • Cinder volume replication
  • Shared filesystem services
  • Swift

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