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| - | **Floating IPs** | + | ---- |
| - | **Port** | ||
| - | **CIDR** | + | **Availability zone** - An Amazon EC2 concept of an isolated area that is used for fault tolerance. Do not confuse with an OpenStack Compute zone or cell. Availability Zones are an end-user visible logical abstraction for partitioning a cloud without knowing the physical infrastructure. |
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| + | **CIDR** | ||
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| + | **CEPH** - Massively scalable distributed storage system that consists of an object store, block store, and POSIX-compatible distributed file system. Compatible with OpenStack. | ||
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| + | **Port** | ||
| **Ingress** - The process of filtering incoming network traffic. Supported by Compute. | **Ingress** - The process of filtering incoming network traffic. Supported by Compute. | ||
| - | **Ephemeral volume** - Volume that does not save the changes made to it and reverts to its original state when the current user relinquishes control | + | |
| + | **Ephemeral volume** - Volume that does not save the changes made to it and reverts to its original state when the current user relinquishes control. | ||
| **External Network** - A network segment typically used for instance Internet access. | **External Network** - A network segment typically used for instance Internet access. | ||
| - | **Availability zone** - An Amazon EC2 concept of an isolated area that is used for fault tolerance. Do not confuse with an OpenStack Compute zone or cell. | + | |
| + | **Floating IPs** - An IP address | ||
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| + | **Flavor** - is an available hardware configuration for a VM instance. It defines the size of a virtual server that can be launched. Flavors define the compute, memory, and storage capacity of nova computing instances. | ||
| **GateWay IP** - An IP address, typically assigned to a router, that passes network traffic between different networks. | **GateWay IP** - An IP address, typically assigned to a router, that passes network traffic between different networks. | ||
| - | **Subnet** - Logical subdivision of an IP network | + | |
| + | **Instances** - A running VM, or a VM in a known state such as suspended, that can be used like a hardware server. | ||
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| + | **Images** - A collection of files for a specific operating system (OS) that you use to create or rebuild a server. OpenStack provides pre-built images. You can also create custom images, or snapshots, from servers that you have launched. Custom images can be used for data backups or as images for additional servers. | ||
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| + | **Key pairs** - are SSH credentials that are injected into an instance when it is launched.A key pair belongs to an individual user, not to a project. To share a key pair across multiple users, each user needs to import that key pair. | ||
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| + | **Live migration** - The ability within Compute to move running virtual machine instances from one host to another with only a small service interruption during switchover. | ||
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| + | **Network** - A virtual network that provides connectivity between entities. For example, a collection of virtual ports that share network connectivity. In Networking terminology, | ||
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| + | **Openstack** - is a cloud operating system that controls large pools of compute, storage, and networking resources throughout a data center, all managed through a dashboard that gives administrators control while empowering their users to provision resources through a web interface. OpenStack is an open source project licensed under the Apache License 2.0. | ||
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| + | **Persistent volume** | ||
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| + | **Public image** - An Image service VM image that is available to all projects. | ||
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| + | **Public Key Authentication** - Authentication method that uses keys rather than passwords Backups. | ||
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| + | **QCOW2 (QEMU copy-on-write version 2)** - One of the VM image disk formats supported by Image service.The QCOW image format is one of the disk image formats supported by the QEMU processor emulator. It is a representation of a fixed size block device in a file. | ||
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| + | **RAW** - One of the VM image disk formats supported by Image service; an unstructured disk image. The raw image format is the simplest one, and is natively supported by both KVM and Xen hypervisors. You can think of a raw image as being the bit-equivalent of a block device file, created as if somebody had copied, say, /dev/sda to a file using the dd command | ||
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| + | **Routers** - A physical or virtual network device that passes network traffic between | ||
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| + | **Subnet** - Logical subdivision of an IP network. | ||
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| + | **Security group** - A set of network traffic filtering rules that are applied to a Compute instance. | ||
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| + | **Volumes** - Disk-based data storage generally represented as an iSCSI target with a file system that supports extended attributes; can be persistent or ephemeral. | ||
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| + | **XFS** - High-performance 64-bit file system created by Silicon Graphics. Excels in parallel I/O operations and data consistency. | ||
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| + | **X509 Certificate** - is a standard format for public key certificates, | ||
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