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Certified Openstack Administrator

The course is designed based on official certification training program from Opensack foundation . Each student will be able to deploy a private cloud on Ubuntu server using Openstack in distributed mode with 3 Ubuntu server ( server –A : controller node, Server –B : Network node, Server-C : KVM node )  and perform OpenStack administration activities

  • 4 days of instructor-led training
  • Training delivered by Certified OpenStack Administrator
  • Trainer has multiple production OpenStack deployment knowledge
  • Prepares for  Certified OpenStack Administrator  certification exam
  • Includes 1 simulation exam aligned to Certified OpenStack Administrator certification exam

  • Understand the core concepts of OpenStack Components
  • Understand OpenStack Architecture
  • Ability to deploy Multi-Node OpenStack private cloud
  • Perform installation of each essentials component of OpenStack
  • Perform OpenStack administration activities as Cloud Administrator
  • Perform OpenStack operations activities as OpenStack consumer
  • Prepare for Certified OpenStack Administrator Exam

After this course you will be able to appear Certified OpenStack Administrator Exam. The exam fees is 300 USD with two attempts  at additional cost .

  • Systems administrators and IT managers
  • IT administrators and operators
  • IT Systems Engineer
  • Linux/Unix Implementation Engineer or Administrator
  • Windows Server Implementation Engineer or Administrator
  • Cloud Systems Implementation Engineer or Administrator
  • Network Implementation Engineer or Administrator
  • Storage Implementation Engineer or Administrator

Module 1 : OpenStack Ecosystem Overview

  • Module 1.1 : OpenStack Releases
  • Module 1.2 : OpenStack Project Overview Part-1
  • Module 1.3 : Openstack-project-overview-Part-2
  • Module 1.4 : Role-of-openstack-Projects

Module 2 : Prepare Your Setup for OpenStack Deployment

  • Module 2.1 : System Requirements
  • Module 2.2 : Deploy 3 ubuntu servers

Module 3 : Prepare Your OS for OpenStack Nodes

  • Module 3.1 : Prepare Contoller Node
  • Module 3.2 : Prepare Network Node
  • Module 3.3 : Prepare Compute Node

Module 4 : Prepare Your Network OpenStack Nodes

  • Module 4.1 : Prepare networking on Contoller Node
  • Module 4.2 : Prepare Networking on Network Node
  • Module 4.3 : Prepare Networking Compute Node
  • Module 4.4 : Verify your node communication
  • Module 4.5 : NTP and Sysctl.conf
  • Module 4.6 : Where are we in the lab

Module 5 : MySQL 

  • Module 5.1 : MySql -Server Overview
  • Module 5.2 : Role of MySql DB in OpenStack
  • Module 5.3 : Install and configure MySql-Server
  • Module 5.4 : Mysql Management CLI based
  • Module 5.5 : MySql Management GUI based
  • Module 5.6 : Where are we in the lab

Module 6 : Rabbitmq-Server

  • Module 6.1 : RabbitMq-Server Overview
  • Module 6.2 : Role of Rabbit-mq Server in OpenStack
  • Module 6.3 : Install and Configure RabbitMq-Server
  • Module 6.4 : Where are we in the lab

Module 7 : Keystone 

  • Module 7.1 : Keystone – An Overview
  • Module 7.2 : Role of Keystone in OpenStack
  • Module 7.3 : Keystone – Terms and terminologies
  • Module 7.4 : Install and Configure Keystone
  • Module 7.5 : Create Projects,Users ,Service,Endpoints Roles
  • Module 7.6 : Keystone CLI Operations
  • Module 7.7 : Where are we in the lab

Module 8 : Horizon 

  • Module 8.1 : Horizon an overview
  • Module 8.2 : Install and configure Horizon dashboard
  • Module 8.3: add your logo to dashboard
  • Module 8.4: Where are we in the lab

Module 9 : Glance

  • Module 9.1 : Glance and its Role in Openstack
  • Module 9.2 : Glance Components
  • Module 9.3 : Create Glance service user and endpoint
  • Module 9.4 : Install and Configure Glance
  • Module 9.5: Glance CLI , verify operation and Manage Images ( add,update,remove)
  • Module 9.6 : Manage image types and backends
  • Module 9.7 : Where are we in the lab

Module 10 : Nova – Controller Node

  • Module 10.1 : Nova and its Role in Openstack
  • Module 10.2 : Nova Components
  • Module 10.3 : How VM provisioning happens
  • Module 10.4 : Create Nova service, user and endpoint
  • Module 10.5 : Install and Configure Nova on Controller
  • Module 10.6 : Where are we in the lab

Module 11 : Nova- Compute node

  • Module 11.1 : Install and configure KVM and Libvirt
  • Module 11.2 : Install and Configure Nova-compute
  • Module 11.3 : Where are we in the lab

Module 12: OpenvSwitch

  • Module 12.1 : OpenvSwitch – An Overview
  • Module 12.2 : Openvswitch Components
  • Module 12.3 : Role of Openvswitch in OpenStack
  • Module 12.4 : OVS cli operations
  • Module 12.5 : Install and configure Openvswitch on Neutron Node
  • Module 12.6: Install and configure Openvswitch on Compute Node
  • Module 12.7 : Where are we in the lab

Module 13 : Neutron -controller Node

  • Module 13.1 : Neutron and its Role in OpenStack
  • Module 13.2 : Create Neutron user,service and endpoints
  • Module 13.3 : Install and configure Neutron server
  • Module 13.4 : Where are we in the lab

Module 14: Neutron- Network Node

  • Module 14.1 : Overview of neutron agents and their roles
  • Module 14.2 : Configure neutron DHCP,L3 and metadata agent
  • Module 14.3 : Configure Openvswitch agent
  • Module 14.4 : Where are we in the lab

Module 15: Neutron- OVS agent on Compute Node

  • Module 15.1 : Install and cofigure Openvswitch agent
  • Module 15.2 : Openvswitch peering and Tunneling
  • Module 15.3 : Where are we in the lab

Module 16: Compute –Operations Part-01

  • Module 16.1 : OpenStack Dashboard overview
  • Module 16.2 : create a tenant and user
  • Module 16.3 : Manage compute quotas
  • Module 16.4 : Manage flavors

Module 17 Networking – Operations 

  • 17.1 Verify operation of network service
  • 17.2 Manage project security group rules
  • 17.3 Manage network quotas
  • 17.4 Create project networks
  • 17.5 Create project routers
  • 17.6 Create external networks

Module 18 : Compute Operations Part-02

  • Module 18.1 : Manage Nova user keypairs
  • Module 18.2 : Launch a new instance
  • Module 18.3: Assign security group to Instance
  • Module 18.4 : Assign, Attach and detach a floating IP address to Instance
  • Module 18.5 : Access an Instance using a keypair
  • Module 18.6 : VM operations-shutdown and terminate
  • Module 18.7 Troubleshoot network issues for a tenant network (enter namespace, run tcpdump, etc)
  • Module 18.8 : Manage instance snapshots
  • Module 18.9 : Launch instance using snapshot

Module 19 : Cinder – Controller node

  • Module 19.1 : Cinder and its role in OpenStack
  • Module 19.2 : cinder Components
  • Module 19.3: Create cinder service, user and endpoint
  • Module 19.4 : Install and Configure cinder
  • Module 19.5 : Create volume group for block storage
  • Module 19.6 : Set up storage pools
  • Module 19.7: Manage volumes quotas
  • Module 19.8 : Create a new Block Storage Volume and mount it to a Nova Instance
  • Module 19.9: Manage volume snapshots (e.g, take, list, recover, verify)
  • Module 19.10 : Manage,backup and restore volumes backups
  • Module 19.11 Manage volumes encryption

Module 20 : Heat/Orchestration – 6% ( HandsOn Lab by Students) 

  • Module 20.1 : Heat – and its Role in OpenStack
  • Module 20.2 : Verify Heat/Orchestration stack is working
  • Module 20.3 : Use Heat Orchestration CLI and Launch a Stack ( VM instance launch)
  • Module 20.4 : Use Heat Orchestration CLI and Launch a Stack in default network ( VM instance launch)
  • Module 20.5 : Create a Heat/Orchestration template that matches a specific scenario
  • Module 20.6 : Use Heat/Orchestration dashboard
  • Module 20.7 : Obtain detailed information about a stack

Module 21 : Troubleshooting – 13% ( HandsOn Lab by Students) 

  • Module 21.1 : Analyze log files e.g.,/var/log/COMPONENT_NAME,DB,web,syslog,messaging)
  • Module 21.2 : Backup the database(s) used by an OpenStack instance
  • Module 21.3 Analyze database servers
  • Module 21.4 Analyze Host/Guest OS and Instance status
  • Module 21.5 : Analyze messaging servers
  • Module 21.6 : Analyze storage status (local, block & object)
  • Module 21.7 : Manage OpenStack Services
  • Module 21.8 : Digest OpenStack environment (Controller, Compute, Storage and Network nodes)
  • Module 21.9 : Backup and restore an OpenStack instance

Module 22 : Object Storage – 10% ( HandsOn Lab by Students) 

  • Module 22.1 : Swift and its role in OpenStack
  • Module 22.2 : Swift Components
  • Module 22.3 Access Swift through Horizon
  • Module 22.4 Manage access to object storage
  • Module 22.5 Manage expiring objects
  • Module 22.6 Manage storage policies
  • Module 22.7 Monitor space available for object store
  • Module 22.8 Manage permissions on a container in object storage

  • Gives an edge over other professionals in the same field, in term of pay package.
  • All roads are leading to Cloud, and everyone is adopting Cloud computing .Hence would require Cloud Engineers to drive their journey to cloud
  • Helpful for People are trying to transition to  Cloud Engineer roles
  • Verifies that you are aware of the latest features of Cloud
  • The certification helps to speak more confidently about this technology at my company when networking with others.

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