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OpenStack for Architects

You're reading from   OpenStack for Architects Design production-ready private cloud infrastructure

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788624510
Length 256 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Michael Solberg Michael Solberg
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Ben Silverman Ben Silverman
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introducing OpenStack 2. Architecting the Cloud FREE CHAPTER 3. Planning for Failure and Success 4. Building the Deployment Pipeline 5. Building to Operate 6. Integrating the Platform 7. Securing the Cloud 8. OpenStack Use Cases 9. Containers 10. Conclusion 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Security zones within OpenStack


Within an OpenStack deployment, there exists a series of logical security zones. These are the basic areas of trust within the OpenStack platform that can be leveraged by applications, servers, networks, or users. These zones have an increasing level of trust and can be broken down into the following zones:

  • Public zones: These zones within OpenStack are an entirely untrusted areas of a cloud's infrastructure. By convention, they are the most open and are thus called public. They are not necessarily open to the internet, but the area is open to being consumed by untrusted resources and on networks without the operators direct authority. This area requires encryption and other compensating controls in order to meet the security requirements of most organizations.
  • Guest zones: These zones are for instances that are provisioned within the OpenStack cloud. They include inter-tenant network instance traffic (one instance to another across segregated networks or traffic...
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