OpenStack Installation Guide for <phrase os="rhel;centos;fedora">Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, CentOS 7, and Fedora 20</phrase> <phrase os="ubuntu">Ubuntu 14.04</phrase> <phrase os="debian">Debian 7</phrase> <phrase os="opensuse">openSUSE 13.2 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12</phrase> OpenStack Installation Guide for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, and Fedora Ubuntu 14.04 openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian 7 OpenStack 2012 2013 2014 2015 OpenStack Foundation kilo OpenStack Installation Guide Copyright details are filled in by the template. The OpenStack® system consists of several key projects that you install separately. These projects work together depending on your cloud needs. These projects include Compute, Identity Service, Networking, Image Service, Block Storage, Object Storage, Telemetry, Orchestration, and Database. You can install any of these projects separately and configure them stand-alone or as connected entities. This guide walks through an installation by using packages available through Debian 7 (code name: Wheezy). This guide walks through an installation by using packages available through Ubuntu 14.04. This guide shows you how to install OpenStack by using packages available through Fedora 20 as well as on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and its derivatives through the EPEL repository. This guide shows you how to install OpenStack by using packages on openSUSE 13.2 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 through the Open Build Service Cloud repository. Explanations of configuration options and sample configuration files are included. 2014-10-15 For the Juno release, this guide contains these updates: Replace openstack-config commands with general configuration file editing. Standardize on a single message queue system (RabbitMQ). Reference generic SQL database, enabling MySQL or MariaDB where appropriate. Replace auth_port and auth_protocol with identity_uri, and auth_host with auth_uri. Multiple edits for consistency. It has been updated for Juno and new distribution versions. 2014-06-03 Start documentation for Juno. 2014-04-16 Update for Icehouse, rework Networking setup to use ML2 as plugin, add new chapter for Database Service setup, improved basic configuration. 2013-10-25 Added initial Debian support. 2013-10-17 Havana release. 2013-10-16 Add support for SUSE Linux Enterprise. 2013-10-08 Complete reorganization for Havana. 2013-09-09 Build also for openSUSE. 2013-08-01 Fixes to Object Storage verification steps. Fix bug 1207347. 2013-07-25 Adds creation of cinder user and addition to the service tenant. Fix bug 1205057. 2013-05-08 Updated the book title for consistency. 2013-05-02 Updated cover and fixed small errors in appendix.