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Fedora Draft Documentation
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Cloud Guide
Cloud Guide
Musicians Guide
Packagers Guide
System Administrators Guide
System Administrators Reference Guide
Technical Notes
UEFI Secure Boot Guide
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English
Preface
1. Document Conventions
1.1. Typographic Conventions
1.2. Pull-quote Conventions
1.3. Notes and Warnings
2. We want feedback
1. Cloud Concepts
1.1. An Introduction into Cloud Services using Fedora
1.1.1. What is Cloud Computing
1.1.2. Types of Cloud Services
2. Using Fedora in the Cloud
2.1. Amazon EC2
2.1.1. Overview of EC2
2.1.2. EC2 concepts
2.1.3. Signing up for an EC2 account
2.1.4. Connecting to EC2 using euca2ools
2.1.5. Running EC2 Instances
2.1.6. Using Elastic Block Storage (EBS)
2.2. BoxGrinder
2.2.1. Installing BoxGrinder
2.2.2. Using BoxGrinder to Create a Fedora Image
2.2.3. Using BoxGrinder to Create a Fedora Instance on Amazon EC2
2.2.4. BoxGrinder Plugins and Platforms
3. Using Tools in Fedora to Manage the Cloud
3.1. Deltacloud
3.1.1. Overview of Deltacloud
3.1.2. Typical Use Cases for Deltacloud
3.1.3. Getting Started with Deltacloud
3.2. Aeolus
3.3. Matahari
4. Building your own cloud infrastructure using Fedora
4.1. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
4.1.1. Creating your own cloud with Openstack
4.1.2. CloudStack
4.1.3. Sheepdog
4.1.4. HekaFS
4.2. Platform as a Service (PaaS)
4.2.1. What is OpenShift?
4.3. Software as a Service (SaaS)
5. Using Fedora to Create Cloud Images
5.1. Creating cloud images using Fedora
6. Storage in the Cloud
6.1. Ceph
6.2. Amazon S3
6.2.1. Overview of S3
A. Revision History
Index
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6.1. Ceph
6.2. Amazon S3
6.2.1. Overview of S3
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