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Orchestration service overview
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The Orchestration service provides a template-based orchestration for
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describing a cloud application by running OpenStack API calls to
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generate running cloud applications. The software integrates other core
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components of OpenStack into a one-file template system. The templates
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allow you to create most OpenStack resource types such as instances,
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floating IPs, volumes, security groups, and users. It also provides
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advanced functionality such as instance high availability, instance
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auto-scaling, and nested stacks. This enables OpenStack core projects to
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receive a larger user base.
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The service allows deployers to integrate with the Orchestration service
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directly or through custom plug-ins.
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The Orchestration service consists of the following components:
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``heat`` command-line client
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A CLI that communicates with the ``heat-api`` to run AWS CloudFormation APIs.
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End developers can directly use the Orchestration REST API.
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``heat-api`` component
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An OpenStack-native REST API that processes API requests by sending
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them to the ``heat-engine`` over Remote Procedure Call (RPC).
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``heat-api-cfn`` component
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An AWS Query API that is compatible with AWS CloudFormation. It
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processes API requests by sending them to the ``heat-engine`` over RPC.
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``heat-engine``
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Orchestrates the launching of templates and provides events back to
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the API consumer.
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