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OpenStack – The BEST Way to Build Your Own Private Cloud

OpenStack is awesome! Using this amazing open-source project, you can build your very own private cloud. But what are some other considerations for using it? How do you get started? In this foundational video, LearnLinuxTV and OpenMetal team up to give you some valuable information on OpenStack. This will include what sets it apart from other solutions, and will also include some tips on how to navigate around some of its challenges.

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CHECK OUT THE BRAND-NEW OPENSTACK SERIES!
COMPLETE VIDEO LIST HERE:
• 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 ➜ https://linux.video/openstack5
• Episode 6 – Automating Cloud Deployments ➜ https://linux.video/openstack6

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*Individual Sections*
00:00 – Pre-intro
01:33 – Intro
02:37 – What is “OpenStack”?
03:41 – OpenStack vs Mainstream cloud providers
05:12 – OpenStack is made up of multiple separate (yet inter-related) services
08:58 – OpenStack’s challenges (and Tips on getting started)
10:44 – My recommendation for an evaluation installation on physical hardware
11:50 – Check out OpenMetal to easily evaluate OpenStack (sponsor) https://learnlinux.link/openmetal
12:46 – Using OpenStack to deploy a Kubernetes cluster

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20 thoughts on “OpenStack – The BEST Way to Build Your Own Private Cloud

  • I have been dealing with AWS almost from day 1 and the chances for me to go back is 0 (Zero) AWS has been ripping not only me off but every single other IT Company as well, They just simply dip into your CC as they please and suck you dry. After I have stopped using them they were still taking money ($700 every month) off our CC, they are thieves, Finito, thieves. It took me 12 months and having my CC reported as stolen so the bank could re-issue a new Card for them to stop stealing from us. There are 2 organizations you should NEVER give your CC details too and it is AWS and Google, be aware you have been warned. I am from Australia and over here there are literally thousands of T4 right up to T1 Cloud Suppliers and the beauty of most of them are that you can move from one to the other without too much of a problem. Everybody are falling for the "Big 3 " mentality and most of the time it will always be the US companies ripping people off. You can name those companies on 2 hands, Google, Amazon, Azure, Ebay, PayPal, Twitter, Fcuk+book, YouTube, MicroSoft and on we go! "The Cloud" phenomena is the new cow they will milk until it falls over and start stinking. It is like signing up to the Mafia with NO exit clause, it is just a matter of time before you will face Uncle Billy and his thugs. NEVER hand your data over to people if there is no EASY way to move your servers to somebody else, NEVER! especially not the Yanks!

  • You had in video magnum component of openstack installed. You could show how to spawn and manage k8s cluster via magnum component – just to show the power of private cloud 🙂

  • Jay, you are so amazing. Your logical explanation is very helpful and well thought out. Thank you so much.

  • well you did not explain how to install from scretch the openstack, do you install on top of windows or Linux os or does it has its own os????????

  • sir this is awsome course and also i would like to thanks for making this type of content so please also share the documentation which you have

  • As always jay you do a great job. Learned so much from you.Yes more open stack. Would also like an openshift series & for you to compare it to openstack

  • Hi, thanks for the video, I would be interested in DevStack. You mentioned this one. It appears to be a sensible option.
    Thanks again.

  • "Who really understand how these cloud providers work" lol
    Here's Openstack your key to all the knowledge in the universe, buy now.
    Seriously Openstack requires A LOT of hardware.
    It's not just yo yo let's install Openstack, I've got AWSGCP on my 1 computer running yolo.
    Also you know you're in an ad session when the voice is always happy positive trying to convince you of something, "It was used by NASA like the OMG NASA, I can't fly to the moon but those guys can, if they use Openstack I sure will too because I want to fly to the moon and beyond, and with Openstack I CAN DO THAT TOO WOOHOOO".
    Excuse me while I throw up

  • The BEST way to build your own Private Cloud is with community driven Apache CloudStack

  • Thanks for the jumping on point. I'm really excited to be getting into OpenStack and Building my own little dev cloud. Excited for more content maybe around automatic service load balancing?

  • please make an openstack series. And for good measure, get rid of any underlying OS or Hypervisor and go bare-metal via openstacks Ironic. You compare it to a full-featured install with lots of overhead when installing it on several nodes. Ironic is just a level higher. Can I please ask for a videoseries on how to integrate servers out of the box into openstack via Ironic? and on a sidenote, I'm sure you've seen that the latest kubernetes version will work with swap enabled. you rock Jay!

  • Would be cool if you could show Openstack using LXD containers. Great video!

  • thanks! more please 🙂 I'm interested in the networking aspect, can you create a virtual network across multiple compute nodes? What are the different types of networks available…. etc. Basically, everything networking related. Thanks again.

  • openstack is a complexity-monster. avoid it. go proxmox (just compare the installation process vs. feature of both).

  • Projects to do for Openstack are compatible S3 Object Storage service and or setting up complex networking and using the visual networking to show weaknesses or efficiencies that could be made and since its SDN you can change it on the fly to try different methods at will.

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