openstack-manuals/doc/training-guide/module003-ch001-intro-objstore.xml
Pranav Salunke ab93e636b8 Added Aptira's Remaining Training Material
Brief Summary:

    Added Modules and Lab Sections of Aptira's Existing
    OpenStack Training Docs. Please do refer Full Summary
    for more details.

    For those who want to review this and save some time on
    building it, I have hosted the content on

                http://office.aptira.in

    Please talk to Sean Robetrs if you are concerened about
    repetition of Doc Content or similar issues like short URLs
    etc., this is supposed to be a rough patch and not final.

Full Summary:

    Added the following modules.

        1. Module001 - Introduction To OpenStack.
                     - Brief Overview of OpenStack.
                     - Basic Concepts
                     - Detailed Description of Core
                       Projects (Grizzly) under OpenStack.
                     - All But Networking and Swift.
        2. Module002 - OpenStack Networking In detail.
        3. Module003 - OpenStack Object Storage In detail.
        4. Lab001    - OpenStack Control Node and Compute Node.
        5. Lab002    - OpenStack Network Node.

    Full Summary added due to the size of the commit. I Apologize
    for the size of this commit and will try not to commit huge
    content like in this patch. The reason for the size of this
    commit is to meet OpenStack Training Sprint day.

bp/training-manuals

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"
xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
version="5.0"
xml:id="module003-ch001-intro-objectstore">
<title>Introduction to Object Storage</title>
<para>OpenStack Object Storage (code-named Swift) is open source
software for creating redundant, scalable data storage using
clusters of standardized servers to store petabytes of
accessible data. It is a long-term storage system for large
amounts of static data that can be retrieved, leveraged, and
updated. Object Storage uses a distributed architecture with
no central point of control, providing greater scalability,
redundancy and permanence. Objects are written to multiple
hardware devices, with the OpenStack software responsible for
ensuring data replication and integrity across the cluster.
Storage clusters scale horizontally by adding new nodes.
Should a node fail, OpenStack works to replicate its content
from other active nodes. Because OpenStack uses software logic
to ensure data replication and distribution across different
devices, inexpensive commodity hard drives and servers can be
used in lieu of more expensive equipment.</para>
<para>Object Storage is ideal for cost effective, scale-out
storage. It provides a fully distributed, API-accessible
storage platform that can be integrated directly into
applications or used for backup, archiving and data retention.
Block Storage allows block devices to be exposed and connected
to compute instances for expanded storage, better performance
and integration with enterprise storage platforms, such as
NetApp, Nexenta and SolidFire.</para>
</chapter>