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High Availability Testing of Openstack Architecture: Ensuring Continuous Service

In this video, we explore the highly available architecture of #Openstack and perform a service continuity test to ensure the platform’s reliability. We’ll cover the key components of Openstack architecture and how they work together to provide a robust and scalable platform for your cloud infrastructure. Follow along as we walk through the process of performing a service continuity test on our Openstack environment, ensuring that our services remain available even in the event of a failure. Whether you’re a seasoned Openstack user or new to the platform, this video is a must-watch for anyone looking to improve their understanding of Openstack’s highly available architecture. Join the conversation and share your thoughts and experiences in the comments section below.
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0:00 – Intro
0:25 – Openstack HA Architecture presentation
1:29 – LAB environment presentation
2:46 – Tenant networks topology
3:41 – Instances deployment
5:50 – Floating IP assignment
8:04 – Floating IP testing from public network
9:34 – South-north Traffic
10:13 – Instance deployment troubleshooting
12:02 – South-north Traffic
14:56 – Connect to an instance from router
18:24 – HAProxy | Pacemaker in action
20:46 – HA architecture under storm
28:58 – Services checking after nodes shutdown
26:32 – DVR – VRRP & DVRsnat in action
31:40 – Conclusion

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