diff --git a/doc/common/glossary.rst b/doc/common/glossary.rst index 85fd66f743..7b2cd75dce 100644 --- a/doc/common/glossary.rst +++ b/doc/common/glossary.rst @@ -3517,10 +3517,9 @@ S OpenStack project that provides a Software Development Lifecycle Automation service. - SPICE + Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments (SPICE) - The Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments - (SPICE) provides remote desktop access to guest virtual machines. It + SPICE provides remote desktop access to guest virtual machines. It is an alternative to VNC. SPICE is supported by OpenStack. spread-first scheduler @@ -3815,15 +3814,6 @@ V Unique ID assigned to each Networking VIF. - VIP - - The primary load balancing configuration object. - Specifies the virtual IP address and port where client traffic - is received. Also defines other details such as the load - balancing method to be used, protocol, and so on. This entity - is sometimes known in load-balancing products as a virtual - server, vserver, or listener. - Virtual Central Processing Unit (vCPU) Subdivides physical CPUs. Instances can then use those @@ -3834,7 +3824,7 @@ V One of the VM image disk formats supported by Image service. - VXLAN + Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) A network virtualization technology that attempts to reduce the scalability problems associated with large cloud computing @@ -3846,7 +3836,7 @@ V One of the VM image disk formats supported by Image service. - virtual IP + virtual IP address (VIP) An Internet Protocol (IP) address configured on the load balancer for use by clients connecting to a service that is load diff --git a/doc/ha-guide/source/intro-ha-concepts.rst b/doc/ha-guide/source/intro-ha-concepts.rst index 3414dcfa8e..ebca7a1310 100644 --- a/doc/ha-guide/source/intro-ha-concepts.rst +++ b/doc/ha-guide/source/intro-ha-concepts.rst @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ Stateful services may be configured as active/passive or active/active: A typical active/passive installation for a stateful service maintains a replacement resource that can be brought online when required. - Requests are handled using a :term:`virtual IP` address (VIP) that + Requests are handled using a :term:`virtual IP address (VIP)` that facilitates returning to service with minimal reconfiguration. A separate application (such as Pacemaker or Corosync) monitors these services, bringing the backup online as necessary. diff --git a/doc/install-guide/source/overview.rst b/doc/install-guide/source/overview.rst index ba6667f1a7..24fcdd30c8 100644 --- a/doc/install-guide/source/overview.rst +++ b/doc/install-guide/source/overview.rst @@ -225,9 +225,10 @@ Networking Option 2: Self-service networks The self-service networks option augments the provider networks option with layer-3 (routing) services that enable :term:`self-service` networks using overlay segmentation methods such -as :term:`VXLAN`. Essentially, it routes virtual networks to physical networks -using :term:`NAT`. Additionally, this option -provides the foundation for advanced services such as LBaaS and FWaaS. +as :term:`VXLAN `. Essentially, it routes +virtual networks to physical networks using :term:`NAT`. Additionally, this option provides the foundation for +advanced services such as LBaaS and FWaaS. .. _figure-network2-services: