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You see, OpenStack is like icecream, it has many different ways to deploy it, and it can be as simple, or as overtly-complex as you need it to be, and it scales *really well* across a fleet of servers in a datacenter. My problems come in where the Canonical deployment has never worked fully / properly, and their own development team is hesitant to recommend the current documentation, and the Ansible OpenStack deployment process, while relatively simple, requires a base of existing knowledge that makes translating the instructions into more user-friendly instructions in my homelab documentation a difficult task. Eventually I want to automate much of the process as much as I can, but that will take time.
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!!! warning "Blog Post Under Construction"
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This is the end of where I have currently iterated in my lab and followed-along with the official documentation while generalizing it for my specific lab scenarios. The following link is where I am currently at/stuck and need to revisit. I will add more thoughts to this blog post as I continue working on the deployment process associated with OpenStack via Ansible.
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The common issue I've seen while trying to deploy OpenStack is understanding the networking, how networking is configured, network bridges, etc. The process is different based on the deployment method (Currently trying to deploy it via OpenStack Ansible). Hopefully in the near future I will make some kind of breakthrough in the deployment process and get everything working.
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https://docs.openstack.org/project-deploy-guide/openstack-ansible/latest/targethosts.html#configuring-the-network
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I will post an update later if I figure things out!
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