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=== SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT === | === SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT === | ||
- | This guide covers the common subset of tasks that users would need to perform to have a set of clustered computer instances and associated resources, isolated from others, and accessible to a project for any general purpose, both long-term and short. | + | This guide covers the common subset of tasks that users would need to perform to have a set of clustered computer instances, and associated resources, isolated from others, and accessible to a project, for any general purpose, both long-term and short. |
=== INTRODUCTION AND NOTES === | === INTRODUCTION AND NOTES === | ||
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* L2 and L3 Network | * L2 and L3 Network | ||
- | | + | * Compute, such as RAM, CPU, Disk, in the form of Virtualized, |
- | | + | * Block Storage (volume mounts) |
- | * Additional | + | |
* Security groups (firewall service) | * Security groups (firewall service) | ||
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The cloud can also manage resources on your behalf that are traditionally handled by a human operator: | The cloud can also manage resources on your behalf that are traditionally handled by a human operator: | ||
- | * Load balancer | + | * Load Balancer |
* NFS | * NFS | ||
* Hadoop | * Hadoop | ||
- | * Rancher | + | * Kubernetes |
- | * Container Runtime | + | * VPN |
+ | * " | ||
+ | * DNS | ||
+ | * Relational Database - as a service | ||
- | More notes can be found at [[ cloud:naq | Frequently Asked Questions ]] | + | The full list can be found at [[ cloud:naq | Frequently Asked Questions ]] |
=== A WORD ABOUT SECURITY === | === A WORD ABOUT SECURITY === | ||
- | The security of the virtual computers | + | The security of the resources |
======Getting and Using Access====== | ======Getting and Using Access====== | ||
- | Please write techstaff@cs.uchicago.edu and allow us time to create your private project within the cloud. Then you can proceed with the rest of our documentation. | + | Please write techstaff@cs.uchicago.edu and let us know that you saw this document. Allow us time to create your private project within the cloud. Then you can proceed with the rest of our documentation, or try out the [[ cloud:cli | Command Line ]] |
=== PROJECTS === | === PROJECTS === | ||
- | Openstack requires Users and their cloud resources to belong to a Project. Users have pre-defined Roles within that Project, such as Member or Admin. The Role, Project, and User together constitute in-context access control. So, when a user is in a certain Project, that User can read, modify, destroy the cloud resources in that Project, or even create new resources. All actions depend on the precise Role of the User in the project. Non-members of a project are not able to do anything with cloud resources of the project to which they are a non-member, including View Access. Users can belong to any number of Projects, and with potentially different Roles. Project Admin is not a permission we can grant at this time. Note that there is __not__ a Role known as Owner. | + | Openstack requires |
== Your Default Project == | == Your Default Project == |
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