Part II Project User Guide #
- 7 Using Container as a Service (Magnum)
The SUSE OpenStack Cloud Magnum Service provides container orchestration engines such as Docker Swarm, Kubernetes, and Apache Mesos available as first class resources. SUSE OpenStack Cloud Magnum uses Heat to orchestrate an OS image which contains Docker and Kubernetes and runs that image in either …
- 8 Creating a Private Network
These steps assume the following have been completed:
- 9 Creating a Key Pair
Key pairs are used to provide SSH access to Nova compute instances. These steps will show you how to create them with either the Horizon dashboard UI or the command-line tools.
- 10 Creating and Uploading a Glance Image
This guide will assist you in obtaining, creating, or modifying cloud images for your Image (Glance) repository and uploading them for use.
- 11 Creating a Load Balancer with the Dashboard
In SUSE OpenStack Cloud 8 you can create a Load Balancer with the Load Balancer Panel in the Dashboard.
- 12 Using Load Balancing as a Service (LBaaS)
Load Balancing as a Service (LBaaS) is an advanced networking service that allows load balancing of multi-node environments. It provides the ability to spread requests across multiple servers thereby reducing the load on any single server. The following examples depict usage of the various OpenStack…
- 13 Using Load Balancing as a Service with Orchestration Service
HPE Orchestration service, based on OpenStack Heat, enables the design and coordination of multiple composite cloud applications using templates.
- 14 Using Firewall as a Service (FWaaS)
The Firewall as a Service (FWaaS) provides the ability to assign network-level, port security for all traffic entering and existing a tenant network. More information on this service can be found via the public OpenStack documentation located at http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/neutron-specs/spe…
- 15 Using VPN as a Service (VPNaaS)
SUSE OpenStack Cloud 8 VPNaaS Configuration