Course Outline

  • General Architecture of OpenStack for Government
  • OpenStack Lab (VM) for this Course
  • Message Queue and Database for Government Operations
  • Hardware Considerations and Capacity Planning for Government IT Environments
    • Compute Hardware Specifications for Government Use
    • Network Design for Enhanced Security and Efficiency in Government Networks
    • Storage Design to Meet Data Retention Requirements for Government
    • Flavor Sizing for Optimal Resource Allocation in Government Clouds
    • Resource Overcommitment Strategies for Efficient Utilization in Government Systems
  • Highly Available Control Plane for Government IT Services
    • High Availability (HA) in OpenStack Services for Continuous Operations
    • HA Database Configurations for Robust Data Management in Government
    • HA Message Queue Setup to Ensure Reliable Messaging in Government Systems
  • Cloud Partitioning and Scheduler Filters for Government Clouds
    • Rationale and Implementation of Cloud Partitions (Host-Aggregates) for Government Use
    • Nova Scheduler Filters for Enhanced Resource Management in Government Environments
  • Workload Migration Techniques for Government Clouds
    • Cold and Live Migration Procedures for Government Applications
    • Optimization of Live Migration for Government Workloads
    • The Watcher Project for Automated Optimization in Government IT
  • In-Depth OpenStack Networking (SDN) for Government IT (2-3 Hours)
    • Types of Networks (Local, Flat, VLAN, VXLAN, GRE) for Secure Government Connections
    • Neutron Plugins for Enhanced Network Functionality in Government
      • Linux Bridge Configuration for Government Networks
      • Open vSwitch Setup for Government IT Environments
    • Distributed Virtual Routers for Improved Network Performance in Government Clouds
    • Load Balancing as a Service (LBaaS) and the Octavia Project for Government Applications
    • Virtual Private Network as a Service (VPNaaS) for Secure Government Communications
  • Troubleshooting Techniques for OpenStack in Government IT
    • General Diagnostics for Identifying OpenStack Issues in Government Systems
    • Network Problem Troubleshooting for Government Networks
    • Log File Analysis for Incident Response in Government IT
    • Centralized Logging Solutions for Enhanced Monitoring in Government Environments
    • Debugging OpenStack Client Queries for Efficient Troubleshooting in Government
    • Managing the OpenStack Database for Data Integrity in Government Systems
    • Backing Up OpenStack for Disaster Recovery in Government IT
    • Analyzing Compute Node Status for Performance Optimization in Government Clouds
    • Analyzing Instance Status to Ensure Service Availability in Government IT
    • Analyzing AMQP Broker (RabbitMQ) for Message Queue Reliability in Government Systems
    • Metadata Services Troubleshooting for Secure Data Management in Government
    • Troubleshooting Network Performance for Optimal Operations in Government Clouds
    • Instance Backup and Recovery Procedures for Government IT Continuity
  • OpenStack Monitoring and Telemetry for Government IT
    • Ceilometer Service for Comprehensive Monitoring in Government Environments
    • External Monitoring Solutions for Enhanced Oversight in Government Systems
  • Advanced Cloud/Hypervisor Features for Government IT
    • CPU Pinning and NUMA Architecture for Performance Optimization in Government Applications
    • SR-IOV for High-Performance Networking in Government Clouds
  • Cloud-Init and Image Customization for Government IT
    • Metadata Service Configuration for Secure and Efficient Government Clouds
  • Block Storage Backends for Government Data Management
    • LVM Configuration for Flexible Storage in Government Environments
    • Ceph RBD Integration for Scalable Storage Solutions in Government IT
    • Physical Appliance Utilization for Robust Data Storage in Government Systems
    • Storage Network Considerations for Secure and Efficient Data Transfer in Government Clouds
  • Upgrading OpenStack for Government IT
    • Upgrade Strategies and Procedures to Ensure Minimal Disruption in Government Systems
    • Zero-Downtime Upgrade Techniques for Continuous Operations in Government IT
  • Bare-Metal Provisioning with OpenStack for Government IT
    • Ironic Module Configuration for Efficient Bare-Metal Management in Government Clouds
    • Undercloud and Overcloud Concepts for Scalable and Secure Government IT Environments
  • The Future of OpenStack for Government IT

Requirements

  • Basic Linux administration skills for government systems
  • Foundational networking knowledge
  • Understanding of the cloud computing model
  • Practical and theoretical familiarity with OpenStack
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