In a production environment, the device presents storage via a storage protocol (for example, NFS, iSCSI, or Ceph RBD) to a storage network (br-storage) and a storage management API to the management network (br-mgmt).
By following these steps, you can effectively configure and manage storage resources in an OpenStack environment, ensuring your applications have the necessary storage capacity and performance.
Using just a single machine, you will learn how to use OpenStack for cloud infrastructure implementation purposes, from a single-node installation to large-scale clusters.
OpenStack Object Storage provides a highly scalable, highly available storage solution by relaxing some of the constraints of traditional file systems. In designing and procuring for such a cluster, it is important to understand some key concepts about it
OpenStack can store your virtual machine (VM) images inside of an Object Storage system, as an alternative to storing the images on a file system. Integration with OpenStack Identity, and works with the OpenStack Dashboard.