How to Manage OpenStack Private Clouds Episode 5 – Combining OpenStack and OpenShift
OpenStack is an open-source cloud computing platform that enables you to build your very own private cloud that is completely under your control. In this six-part guide, Jay will guide you through the finer points of OpenStack with hands-on examples. In the fifth episode, we’ll combine OpenStack with OpenShift!
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00:00 – Intro
00:43 – Check out OpenMetal (sponsor)
01:58 – Some important info regarding today’s project
03:38 – If you want to follow along, what will you need?
06:20 – Setting up an OpenStack project
07:53 – Creating a new OpenStack user for our project
10:10 – Installing OpenStack command line tools on an Ubuntu instance
21:04 – Using the OpenStack CLI tools to disable quotas
22:26 – Setting up an OpenSSH key for our OpenStack/OpenShift project
23:51 – Launching an OpenSSH agent to help cache our key
25:09 – Using the OpenStack CLI to create floating IP addresses
27:54 – Adding your floating IP addresses to DNS
33:45 – Downloading the OpenShift installer and starting the install
42:17 – Using the OpenStack CLI tools to create a security group
45:07 – Generating the install config & continuing the installation
LINKS TO ALL EPISODES IN THIS SERIES
• Episode 1 – Introduction to Private Cloud Administration ➜ https://linux.video/openstack1
• Episode 2 – How to Launch Compute Instances ➜ https://linux.video/openstack2
• Episode 3 – Setting Up Block Storage Volumes➜ https://linux.video/openstack3
• Episode 4 – Building Virtual Networks ➜ https://linux.video/openstack4
• Episode 5 – Combining OpenStack and OpenShift (This Video)
• Episode 6 – Automating Cloud Deployments ➜ https://linux.video/openstack6
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For sure we want more Openshift videos please! It will be good!
The ads on those video are disgusting. Thumbs 👎👎👎
Openshift, yes. More videos please. Thank you loved this séries.
Hey Jay, your videos is amazing man 🤩👍
I'm here ready for next video.
Hi Jay,
I love your presentations. I am an old IT professional, now a retired older Linux Fanatic and a fan.
May I offer a suggestion? Your new introduction is very nice, but please, its too short.
Add one or two seconds to the display that shows $HOME.
I watch you with the Amazon Firestick, or on a High Sense TV, a 60 inch screen to view your stuff is great!!!
As an aside, do you know the French language, or did that language knowledge disappear with your grandparents?