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| Tema: RHCSA for Red Hat OpenStack - Using OpenStack (Storage and Orchestration) Mar Ago 13, 2019 7:00 am | |
| RHCSA for Red Hat OpenStack - Using OpenStack (Storage and Orchestration) .MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 3h 5m | 638 MB Instructor: Bernd Bausch You have created an OpenStack cloud, set up networks, and launched servers on them. In this second stage of your journey to OpenStack mastery and RHCSA/OpenStack certification, you will work with storage and create an autoscaling application. This is the second step towards RHCSA/OpenStack certification, or a way for you to simply master in using and managing OpenStack clouds. The first step showed you how to create networks in an OpenStack cloud and run, configure, and manage virtual servers. In this course, RHCSA for Red Hat OpenStack - Using OpenStack (Storage and Orchestration), you will complete the acquisition of user-level skills required for obtaining the certificate. First, you will learn how to create and manage storage volumes, attach them to virtual servers, and boot servers from them. Next, you will explore OpenStack's object storage service: Swift. Finally, you will discover how OpenStack's telemetry and orchestration services work together to allow the creation of self-scaling cloud applications. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills to use an OpenStack cloud. More Info - Citación :
- https://www.pluralsight.com/courses/redhat-openstack-rhcsa-storage-orchestration
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