OpenNebula 4.4 Guides
Guide | What | Who |
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Designing and Installing your Cloud Infrastructure | Plan, install and setup of a private cloud | Cloud Administrators |
Setting up your Cloud Infrastructure | Setup and configure the different subsystems in a cloud infrastructure | Cloud Administrators |
Operating your Cloud Infrastructure | Manage the different subsystems in a cloud infrastructure | Cloud Administrators |
Setting up and Managing your Virtual Resources | Setup and manage the virtual resources running on a cloud infrastructure | Cloud Administrators and Users |
Advanced Setups for your Cloud Infrastructure | Setup and management of advanced cloud deployments | Experienced Cloud Administrators |
Extending and Integrating your Cloud Infrastructure | Integrate OpenNebula with your product, service or platform | Cloud Integrators and Developers |
The following guides give an overview of the features provided by OpenNebula, help design and plan the installation of your cloud, and describe its basic configuration.
The following guides explain how to setup the different subsystems of your cloud infrastructure. They provide guidance about customization of configuration files and bootstrapping scripts in the different subsystems, and tuning for optimal and scalable performance in your environment.
The following guides explain how to manage your cloud infrastructure.
The following guides explain how to setup and manage virtual resources on your cloud infrastructure.
The following guides explain advanced topics for cloud configuration, such us configuration of large scale deployments, high availability, multiple zones, cloud bursting, application flow and auto-scaling, application insight and public cloud deployments. You only have to go to those guides with the management functionality you want to add to your cloud.
OpenNebula has been designed to be easily adapted to any infrastructure and easily extended with new components. The result is a modular system that can implement a variety of Cloud architectures and can interface with multiple datacenter services. This Guide reviews the main interfaces and drivers of OpenNebula, their use and gives pointers to additional documentation for each one.