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| | | | | Welcome to the third post of my series about OpenStack. In the [first]{(% post_url 2014-04-29-deploying-openstack-with-kvm-and-vmware-nsx-part-1-nsx-overview-and-initial-setup %}) and second posts we saw in detail how to prepare the basic network infrastructure of our future OpenStack cloud using VMware NSX. In this third one we are going to install and configure the KVM compute host and the shared storage of the lab. | |
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| | | | | The eINS has been designed to provide an additional layer of resilience for ECS Anywhere external instances in deployment scenarios where connectivity to the on-region ECS control-plane may be unreliable or intermittent. | |
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| | | | | gehrcke.de | |
| | | Recently, I manually attached pre-existing EBS volumes to EC2 instances in an EKS (k8s) cluster. My goal was to expose these EBS volumes as k8s persistent volumes using a custom storage class. I pi... | ||