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OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook

You're reading from   OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook Over 100 practical recipes to help you build and operate OpenStack cloud computing, storage, networking, and automation

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788398763
Length 398 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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James Denton James Denton
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Egle Sigler Egle Sigler
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Cody Bunch Cody Bunch
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Kevin Jackson Kevin Jackson
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook Fourth Edition
Contributors
Preface
Another Book You May Enjoy
1. Installing OpenStack with Ansible FREE CHAPTER 2. The OpenStack Client 3. Keystone – OpenStack Identity Service 4. Neutron – OpenStack Networking 5. Nova – OpenStack Compute 6. Glance – OpenStack Image Service 7. Cinder – OpenStack Block Storage 8. Swift – OpenStack Object Storage 9. OpenStack Orchestration Using Heat and Ansible 10. Using OpenStack Dashboard Index

Managing load balancers


Neutron includes a service known as Load Balancing as-a-Service (LBaaS), which provides users with the ability to create load balancers that balance traffic to applications deployed across instances in the cloud. In a reference architecture, Neutron relies on an open source load balancing package known as HAProxy to provide the load balancing functionality. Much like the Neutron L3 agent handles virtual routers and the DHCP agent handles virtual DHCP servers, the Neutron LBaaS agent handles the construction and configuration of virtual load balancers upon request.

Note

LBaaS should not be confused with another load balancing project known as Octavia. Both provide similar load balancing functions, but only LBaaS is covered here.

There are three major components to a load balancer in OpenStack:

  • Pool members

  • Pools

  • Listeners

A pool member describes a layer 4 object that is composed of the IP address and port of a service residing on an instance. For example, a pool member might...

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