%openstack; ]> Glossary Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. This glossary offers a list of terms and definitions to define a vocabulary for OpenStack-related concepts. To add to OpenStack glossary, clone the openstack/openstack-manuals repository and update the source file doc/glossary/glossary-terms.xml through the OpenStack contribution process. Numbers 6to4 6to4 A mechanism that allows IPv6 packets to be transmitted over an IPv4 network, providing a strategy for migrating to IPv6. A absolute limit absolute limit Impassable limits for guest VMs. Settings include total RAM size, maximum number of vCPUs, and maximum disk size. access control list access control list (ACL) A list of permissions attached to an object. An ACL specifies which users or system processes have access to objects. It also defines which operations can be performed on specified objects. Each entry in a typical ACL specifies a subject and an operation. For instance, the ACL entry (Alice, delete) for a file gives Alice permission to delete the file. access key access key Alternative term for an Amazon EC2 access key. See EC2 access key. account accounts The Object Storage context of an account. Do not confuse with a user account from an authentication service, such as Active Directory, /etc/passwd, OpenLDAP, OpenStack Identity Service, and so on. account auditor account auditor Checks for missing replicas and incorrect or corrupted objects in a specified Object Storage account by running queries against the back-end SQLite database. account database account database A SQLite database that contains Object Storage accounts and related metadata and that the accounts server accesses. account reaper account reaper An Object Storage worker that scans for and deletes account databases and that the account server has marked for deletion. account server account server Lists containers in Object Storage and stores container information in the account database. account service account service An Object Storage component that provides account services such as list, create, modify, and audit. Do not confuse with OpenStack Identity Service, OpenLDAP, or similar user-account services. accounting accounting The Compute service provides accounting information through the event notification and system usage data facilities. ACL ACL access control list See access control list. active/active configuration active/active configuration In a high-availability setup with an active/active configuration, several systems share the load together and if one fails, the load is distributed to the remaining systems. Active Directory Active Directory Authentication and identity service by Microsoft, based on LDAP. Supported in OpenStack. active/passive configuration active/passive configuration In a high-availability setup with an active/passive configuration, systems are set up to bring additional resources online to replace those that have failed. address pool address pool A group of fixed and/or floating IP addresses that are assigned to a project and can be used by or assigned to the VM instances in a project. admin API admin API A subset of API calls that are accessible to authorized administrators and are generally not accessible to end users or the public Internet. They can exist as a separate service (keystone) or can be a subset of another API (nova). admin server admin server In the context of the Identity Service, the worker process that provides access to the admin API. Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) The open standard messaging protocol used by OpenStack components for intra-service communications, provided by RabbitMQ, Qpid, or ZeroMQ. Advanced RISC Machine (ARM) Advanced RISC Machine (ARM) Lower power consumption CPU often found in mobile and embedded devices. Supported by OpenStack. alert alerts definition of The Compute service can send alerts through its notification system, which includes a facility to create custom notification drivers. Alerts can be sent to and displayed on the horizon dashboard. allocate allocate, definition of The process of taking a floating IP address from the address pool so it can be associated with a fixed IP on a guest VM instance. Amazon Kernel Image (AKI) Amazon Kernel Image (AKI) Both a VM container format and disk format. Supported by Image Service. Amazon Machine Image (AMI) Amazon Machine Image (AMI) Both a VM container format and disk format. Supported by Image Service. Amazon Ramdisk Image (ARI) Amazon Ramdisk Image (ARI) Both a VM container format and disk format. Supported by Image Service. Anvil Anvil A project that ports the shell script-based project named DevStack to Python. Apache Apache The Apache Software Foundation supports the Apache community of open-source software projects. These projects provide software products for the public good. Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0 All OpenStack core projects are provided under the terms of the Apache License 2.0 license. Apache Web Server Apache Web Server The most common web server software currently used on the Internet. API Application programming interface. API endpoint endpoints API endpoint API (application programming interface) API endpoint The daemon, worker, or service that a client communicates with to access an API. API endpoints can provide any number of services, such as authentication, sales data, performance metrics, Compute VM commands, census data, and so on. API extension API (application programming interface) API extension Custom modules that extend some OpenStack core APIs. API extension plug-in API (application programming interface) API extension plug-in Alternative term for a Networking plug-in or Networking API extension. API key API (application programming interface) API key Alternative term for an API token. API server API (application programming interface) API server Any node running a daemon or worker that provides an API endpoint. API token API (application programming interface) API token Passed to API requests and used by OpenStack to verify that the client is authorized to run the requested operation. API version API (application programming interface) API version In OpenStack, the API version for a project is part of the URL. For example, example.com/nova/v1/foobar. applet applet A Java program that can be embedded into a web page. Application Programming Interface (API) A collection of specifications used to access a service, application, or program. Includes service calls, required parameters for each call, and the expected return values. application server servers application servers application server A piece of software that makes available another piece of software over a network. Application Service Provider (ASP) Application Service Provider (ASP) Companies that rent specialized applications that help businesses and organizations provide additional services with lower cost. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) The protocol by which layer-3 IP addresses are resolved into layer-2 link local addresses. arptables arptables Tool used for maintaining Address Resolution Protocol packet filter rules in the Linux kernel firewall modules. Used along with iptables, ebtables, and ip6tables in Compute to provide firewall services for VMs. associate associate, definition of The process associating a Compute floating IP address with a fixed IP address. Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) A group of interrelated web development techniques used on the client-side to create asynchronous web applications. Used extensively in horizon. ATA over Ethernet (AoE) ATA over Ethernet (AoE) A disk storage protocol tunneled within Ethernet. attach attach, definition of The process of connecting a VIF or vNIC to a L2 network in Networking. In the context of Compute, this process connects a storage volume to an instance. attachment (network) attachment (network) Association of an interface ID to a logical port. Plugs an interface into a port. auditing auditing Provided in Compute through the system usage data facility. auditor auditor A worker process that verifies the integrity of Object Storage objects, containers, and accounts. Auditors is the collective term for the Object Storage account auditor, container auditor, and object auditor. Austin Austin The code name for the initial release of OpenStack. The first design summit took place in Austin, Texas, US. auth node auth node Alternative term for an Object Storage authorization node. authentication authentication The process that confirms that the user, process, or client is really who they say they are through private key, secret token, password, fingerprint, or similar method. authentication token authentication tokens A string of text provided to the client after authentication. Must be provided by the user or process in subsequent requests to the API endpoint. AuthN AuthN The Identity Service component that provides authentication services. authorization authorization The act of verifying that a user, process, or client is authorized to perform an action. authorization node authorization node An Object Storage node that provides authorization services. AuthZ AuthZ The Identity Service component that provides high-level authorization services. Auto ACK Auto ACK Configuration setting within RabbitMQ that enables or disables message acknowledgment. Enabled by default. auto declare auto declare A Compute RabbitMQ setting that determines whether a message exchange is automatically created when the program starts. availability zone availability zone An Amazon EC2 concept of an isolated area that is used for fault tolerance. Do not confuse with an OpenStack Compute zone or cell. AWS AWS (Amazon Web Services) Amazon Web Services. AWS CloudFormation template AWS CloudFormation template AWS CloudFormation allows AWS users to create and manage a collection of related resources. The Orchestration module supports a CloudFormation-compatible format (CFN). B back end back-end interactions definition of Interactions and processes that are obfuscated from the user, such as Compute volume mount, data transmission to an iSCSI target by a daemon, or Object Storage object integrity checks. back-end catalog back-end interactions catalog The storage method used by the Identity Service catalog service to store and retrieve information about API endpoints that are available to the client. Examples include a SQL database, LDAP database, or KVS back end. back-end store back-end interactions store The persistent data store used to save and retrieve information for a service, such as lists of Object Storage objects, current state of guest VMs, lists of user names, and so on. Also, the method that the Image Service uses to get and store VM images. Options include Object Storage, local file system, S3, and HTTP. bandwidth bandwidth definition of The amount of available data used by communication resources, such as the Internet. Represents the amount of data that is used to download things or the amount of data available to download. bare bare, definition of An Image Service container format that indicates that no container exists for the VM image. base image base image An OpenStack-provided image. Bell-LaPadula model Bell-LaPadula model A security model that focuses on data confidentiality and controlled access to classified information. This model divide the entities into subjects and objects. The clearance of a subject is compared to the classification of the object to determine if the subject is authorized for the specific access mode. The clearance or classification scheme is expressed in terms of a lattice. Bexar Bexar A grouped release of projects related to OpenStack that came out in February of 2011. It included only Compute (nova) and Object Storage (swift). Bexar is the code name for the second release of OpenStack. The design summit took place in San Antonio, Texas, US, which is the county seat for Bexar county. binary binary definition of Information that consists solely of ones and zeroes, which is the language of computers. bit bits, definition of A bit is a single digit number that is in base of 2 (either a zero or one). Bandwidth usage is measured in bits per second. bits per second (BPS) bits per second (BPS) The universal measurement of how quickly data is transferred from place to place. block device block device A device that moves data in the form of blocks. These device nodes interface the devices, such as hard disks, CD-ROM drives, flash drives, and other addressable regions of memory. block migration block migration A method of VM live migration used by KVM to evacuate instances from one host to another with very little downtime during a user-initiated switchover. Does not require shared storage. Supported by Compute. Block Storage Block Storage The OpenStack core project that enables management of volumes, volume snapshots, and volume types. The project name of Block Storage is cinder. Block Storage API Block Storage API An API on a separate endpoint for attaching, detaching, and creating block storage for compute VMs. BMC BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) Baseboard Management Controller. The intelligence in the IPMI architecture, which is a specialized micro-controller that is embedded on the motherboard of a computer and acts as a server. Manages the interface between system management software and platform hardware. bootable disk image bootable disk image A type of VM image that exists as a single, bootable file. Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) A network protocol used by a network client to obtain an IP address from a configuration server. Provided in Compute through the dnsmasq daemon when using either the FlatDHCP manager or VLAN manager network manager. Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) The Border Gateway Protocol is a dynamic routing protocol that connects autonomous systems. Considered the backbone of the Internet, this protocol connects disparate networks to form a larger network. browser browsers, definition of Any client software that enables a computer or device to access the Internet. builder file builder files Contains configuration information that Object Storage uses to reconfigure a ring or to re-create it from scratch after a serious failure. bursting bursting The practice of utilizing a secondary environment to elastically build instances on-demand when the primary environment is resource constrained. button class button classes A group of related button types within horizon. Buttons to start, stop, and suspend VMs are in one class. Buttons to associate and disassociate floating IP addresses are in another class, and so on. byte bytes, definition of Set of bits that make up a single character; there are usually 8 bits to a byte. C CA CA (Certificate/Certification Authority) Certificate Authority or Certification Authority. In cryptography, an entity that issues digital certificates. The digital certificate certifies the ownership of a public key by the named subject of the certificate. This enables others (relying parties) to rely upon signatures or assertions made by the private key that corresponds to the certified public key. In this model of trust relationships, a CA is a trusted third party for both the subject (owner) of the certificate and the party relying upon the certificate. CAs are characteristic of many public key infrastructure (PKI) schemes. cache pruner cache pruners A program that keeps the Image Service VM image cache at or below its configured maximum size. Cactus Cactus An OpenStack grouped release of projects that came out in the spring of 2011. It included Compute (nova), Object Storage (swift), and the Image Service (glance). Cactus is a city in Texas, US and is the code name for the third release of OpenStack. When OpenStack releases went from three to six months long, the code name of the release changed to match a geography nearest the previous summit. CADF Cloud Auditing Data Federation (CADF) is a specification for audit event data. CADF is supported by OpenStack Identity. CALL CALL One of the RPC primitives used by the OpenStack message queue software. Sends a message and waits for a response. capability capability definition of Defines resources for a cell, including CPU, storage, and networking. Can apply to the specific services within a cell or a whole cell. capacity cache capacity cache A Compute back-end database table that contains the current workload, amount of free RAM, and number of VMs running on each host. Used to determine on which VM a host starts. capacity updater capacity updater A notification driver that monitors VM instances and updates the capacity cache as needed. CAST CAST (RPC primitive) One of the RPC primitives used by the OpenStack message queue software. Sends a message and does not wait for a response. catalog catalog A list of API endpoints that are available to a user after authentication with the Identity Service. catalog service catalog service An Identity Service that lists API endpoints that are available to a user after authentication with the Identity Service. ceilometer ceilometer The project name for the Telemetry service, which is an integrated project that provides metering and measuring facilities for OpenStack. cell cells definition of Provides logical partitioning of Compute resources in a child and parent relationship. Requests are passed from parent cells to child cells if the parent cannot provide the requested resource. cell forwarding cells cell forwarding A Compute option that enables parent cells to pass resource requests to child cells if the parent cannot provide the requested resource. cell manager cells cell managers The Compute component that contains a list of the current capabilities of each host within the cell and routes requests as appropriate. CentOS CentOS A Linux distribution that is compatible with OpenStack. Ceph Ceph Massively scalable distributed storage system that consists of an object store, block store, and POSIX-compatible distributed file system. Compatible with OpenStack. CephFS CephFS The POSIX-compliant file system provided by Ceph. certificate authority certificate authority (Compute) A simple certificate authority provided by Compute for cloudpipe VPNs and VM image decryption. Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) An iSCSI authentication method supported by Compute. chance scheduler chance scheduler A scheduling method used by Compute that randomly chooses an available host from the pool. changes since changes since A Compute API parameter that downloads changes to the requested item since your last request, instead of downloading a new, fresh set of data and comparing it against the old data. Chef Chef An operating system configuration management tool supporting OpenStack deployments. child cell cells child cells child cells If a requested resource such as CPU time, disk storage, or memory is not available in the parent cell, the request is forwarded to its associated child cells. If the child cell can fulfill the request, it does. Otherwise, it attempts to pass the request to any of its children. cinder cinder A core OpenStack project that provides block storage services for VMs. CirrOS CirrOS A minimal Linux distribution designed for use as a test image on clouds such as OpenStack. Cisco neutron plug-in Cisco neutron plug-in A Networking plug-in for Cisco devices and technologies, including UCS and Nexus. cloud architect cloud architect A person who plans, designs, and oversees the creation of clouds. cloud computing cloud computing definition of A model that enables access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources, such as networks, servers, storage, applications, and services, that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. cloud controller cloud computing cloud controllers Collection of Compute components that represent the global state of the cloud; talks to services, such as Identity Service authentication, Object Storage, and node/storage workers through a queue. cloud controller node cloud computing cloud controller nodes A node that runs network, volume, API, scheduler, and image services. Each service may be broken out into separate nodes for scalability or availability. Cloud Data Management Interface (CDMI) Cloud Data Management Interface (CDMI) SINA standard that defines a RESTful API for managing objects in the cloud, currently unsupported in OpenStack. Cloud Infrastructure Management Interface (CIMI) Cloud Infrastructure Management Interface (CIMI) An in-progress specification for cloud management. Currently unsupported in OpenStack. cloud-init cloud-init A package commonly installed in VM images that performs initialization of an instance after boot using information that it retrieves from the metadata service, such as the SSH public key and user data. cloudadmin cloudadmin One of the default roles in the Compute RBAC system. Grants complete system access. cloudpipe cloudpipe definition of A compute service that creates VPNs on a per-project basis. cloudpipe image cloudpipe cloudpipe image A pre-made VM image that serves as a cloudpipe server. Essentially, OpenVPN running on Linux. CMDB CMDB (Configuration Management Database) Configuration Management Database. command filter command filters Lists allowed commands within the Compute rootwrap facility. community project community projects A project that is not officially endorsed by the OpenStack Foundation. If the project is successful enough, it might be elevated to an incubated project and then to a core project, or it might be merged with the main code trunk. compression compression Reducing the size of files by special encoding, the file can be decompressed again to its original content. OpenStack supports compression at the Linux file system level but does not support compression for things such as Object Storage objects or Image Service VM images. Compute Compute definition of The OpenStack core project that provides compute services. The project name of Compute service is nova. Compute API Compute Compute API The nova-api daemon provides access to nova services. Can communicate with other APIs, such as the Amazon EC2 API. compute controller Compute compute controller The Compute component that chooses suitable hosts on which to start VM instances. compute host Compute compute host Physical host dedicated to running compute nodes. compute node compute nodes definition of A node that runs the nova-compute daemon that manages VM instances that provide a wide range of services, such as web applications and analytics. Compute service Compute Compute service Name for the Compute component that manages VMs. compute worker Compute compute worker The Compute component that runs on each compute node and manages the VM instance life cycle, including run, reboot, terminate, attach/detach volumes, and so on. Provided by the nova-compute daemon. concatenated object objects concatenated objects concatenated objects A set of segment objects that Object Storage combines and sends to the client. conductor conductors In Compute, conductor is the process that proxies database requests from the compute process. Using conductor improves security because compute nodes do not need direct access to the database. consistency window consistency window The amount of time it takes for a new Object Storage object to become accessible to all clients. console log console logs Contains the output from a Linux VM console in Compute. container containers definition of Organizes and stores objects in Object Storage. Similar to the concept of a Linux directory but cannot be nested. Alternative term for an Image Service container format. container auditor containers container auditors Checks for missing replicas or incorrect objects in specified Object Storage containers through queries to the SQLite back-end database. container database containers container databases A SQLite database that stores Object Storage containers and container metadata. The container server accesses this database. container format containers container format A wrapper used by the Image Service that contains a VM image and its associated metadata, such as machine state, OS disk size, and so on. container server containers container servers An Object Storage server that manages containers. container service containers container service The Object Storage component that provides container services, such as create, delete, list, and so on. content delivery network (CDN) content delivery network (CDN) A content delivery network is a specialized network that is used to distribute content to clients, typically located close to the client for increased performance. controller node controller nodes under cloud computing Alternative term for a cloud controller node. core API core API Depending on context, the core API is either the OpenStack API or the main API of a specific core project, such as Compute, Networking, Image Service, and so on. core project core project An official OpenStack project. Currently consists of Compute (nova), Object Storage (swift), Image Service (glance), Identity (keystone), Dashboard (horizon), Networking (neutron), and Block Storage (cinder). The Telemetry module (ceilometer) and Orchestration module (heat) are integrated projects as of the Havana release. In the Icehouse release, the Database module (trove) gains integrated project status. cost cost Under the Compute distributed scheduler, this is calculated by looking at the capabilities of each host relative to the flavor of the VM instance being requested. credentials credentials Data that is only known to or accessible by a user and used to verify that the user is who he says he is. Credentials are presented to the server during authentication. Examples include a password, secret key, digital certificate, and fingerprint. Crowbar Crowbar An open source community project by Dell that aims to provide all necessary services to quickly deploy clouds. current workload current workload An element of the Compute capacity cache that is calculated based on the number of build, snapshot, migrate, and resize operations currently in progress on a given host. customer customers tenants Alternative term for tenant. customization module customization module A user-created Python module that is loaded by horizon to change the look and feel of the dashboard. D daemon daemons definition of A process that runs in the background and waits for requests. May or may not listen on a TCP or UDP port. Do not confuse with a worker. DAC DAC (discretionary access control) Discretionary access control. Governs the ability of subjects to access objects, while enabling users to make policy decisions and assign security attributes. The traditional UNIX system of users, groups, and read-write-execute permissions is an example of DAC. dashboard dashboard The web-based management interface for OpenStack. An alternative name for horizon. data encryption data data encryption Both Image Service and Compute support encrypted virtual machine (VM) images (but not instances). In-transit data encryption is supported in OpenStack using technologies such as HTTPS, SSL, TLS, and SSH. Object Storage does not support object encryption at the application level but may support storage that uses disk encryption. database ID databases database ID A unique ID given to each replica of an Object Storage database. database replicator databases database replicators An Object Storage component that copies changes in the account, container, and object databases to other nodes. Database Service Database Service An integrated project that provide scalable and reliable Cloud Database-as-a-Service functionality for both relational and non-relational database engines. The project name of Database Service is trove. deallocate deallocate, definition of The process of removing the association between a floating IP address and a fixed IP address. Once this association is removed, the floating IP returns to the address pool. Debian Debian A Linux distribution that is compatible with OpenStack. deduplication deduplication The process of finding duplicate data at the disk block, file, and/or object level to minimize storage use—currently unsupported within OpenStack. default panel default panels The default panel that is displayed when a user accesses the horizon dashboard. default tenant default tenants New users are assigned to this tenant if no tenant is specified when a user is created. default token default tokens An Identity Service token that is not associated with a specific tenant and is exchanged for a scoped token. delayed delete delayed delete An option within Image Service so that an image is deleted after a predefined number of seconds instead of immediately. delivery mode delivery mode Setting for the Compute RabbitMQ message delivery mode; can be set to either transient or persistent. denial of service (DoS) denial of service (DoS) Denial of service (DoS) is a short form for denial-of-service attack. This is a malicious attempt to prevent legitimate users from using a service. deprecated auth deprecated auth An option within Compute that enables administrators to create and manage users through the nova-manage command as opposed to using the Identity Service. Desktop-as-a-Service Desktop-as-a-Service A platform that provides a suite of desktop environments that users may log in to receive a desktop experience from any location. This may provide general use, development, or even homogeneous testing environments. developer developer One of the default roles in the Compute RBAC system and the default role assigned to a new user. device ID device ID Maps Object Storage partitions to physical storage devices. device weight device weight Distributes partitions proportionately across Object Storage devices based on the storage capacity of each device. DevStack DevStack definition of Community project that uses shell scripts to quickly build complete OpenStack development environments. DHCP DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) basics of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A network protocol that configures devices that are connected to a network so that they can communicate on that network by using the Internet Protocol (IP). The protocol is implemented in a client-server model where DHCP clients request configuration data, such as an IP address, a default route, and one or more DNS server addresses from a DHCP server. DHCP agent DHCP agent OpenStack Networking agent that provides DHCP services for virtual networks. Diablo Diablo A grouped release of projects related to OpenStack that came out in the fall of 2011, the fourth release of OpenStack. It included Compute (nova 2011.3), Object Storage (swift 1.4.3), and the Image Service (glance). Diablo is the code name for the fourth release of OpenStack. The design summit took place in in the Bay Area near Santa Clara, California, US and Diablo is a nearby city. direct consumer direct consumers An element of the Compute RabbitMQ that comes to life when a RPC call is executed. It connects to a direct exchange through a unique exclusive queue, sends the message, and terminates. direct exchange direct exchanges A routing table that is created within the Compute RabbitMQ during RPC calls; one is created for each RPC call that is invoked. direct publisher direct publishers Element of RabbitMQ that provides a response to an incoming MQ message. disassociate disassociate The process of removing the association between a floating IP address and fixed IP and thus returning the floating IP address to the address pool. disk encryption disk encryption The ability to encrypt data at the file system, disk partition, or whole-disk level. Supported within Compute VMs. disk format disk format The underlying format that a disk image for a VM is stored as within the Image Service back-end store. For example, AMI, ISO, QCOW2, VMDK, and so on. dispersion dispersion In Object Storage, tools to test and ensure dispersion of objects and containers to ensure fault tolerance. Django Django A web framework used extensively in horizon. DNS DNS (Domain Name Server, Service or System) definitions of Domain Name Server. A hierarchical and distributed naming system for computers, services, and resources connected to the Internet or a private network. Associates a human-friendly names to IP addresses. DNS record DNS (Domain Name Server, Service or System) DNS records A record that specifies information about a particular domain and belongs to the domain. dnsmasq dnsmasq Daemon that provides DNS, DHCP, BOOTP, and TFTP services, used by the Compute VLAN manager and FlatDHCP manager. domain domain, definition of Separates a website from other sites. Often, the domain name has two or more parts that are separated by dots. For example, yahoo.com, usa.gov, harvard.edu, or mail.yahoo.com. A domain is an entity or container of all DNS-related information containing one or more records. Domain Name Service (DNS) In Compute, the support that enables associating DNS entries with floating IP addresses, nodes, or cells so that hostnames are consistent across reboots. Domain Name System (DNS) A system by which Internet domain name-to-address and address-to-name resolutions are determined. DNS helps navigate the Internet by translating the IP address into an address that is easier to remember For example, translating 111.111.111.1 into www.yahoo.com. All domains and their components, such as mail servers, utilize DNS to resolve to the appropriate locations. DNS servers are usually set up in a master-slave relationship such that failure of the master invokes the slave. DNS servers might also be clustered or replicated such that changes made to one DNS server are automatically propagated to other active servers. download download, definition of The transfer of data, usually in the form of files, from one computer to another. DRTM DRTM (dynamic root of trust measurement) Dynamic root of trust measurement. durable exchange durable exchange The Compute RabbitMQ message exchange that remains active when the server restarts. durable queue durable queue A Compute RabbitMQ message queue that remains active when the server restarts. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) A method to automatically configure networking for a host at boot time. Provided by both Networking and Compute. Dynamic HyperText Markup Language (DHTML) DHTML (Dynamic HyperText Markup Language) Pages that use HTML, JavaScript, and Cascading Style Sheets to enable users to interact with a web page or show simple animation. E east-west traffic east-west traffic Network traffic between servers in the same cloud or data center. See also north-south traffic. EBS boot volume EBS boot volume An Amazon EBS storage volume that contains a bootable VM image, currently unsupported in OpenStack. ebtables ebtables Used in Compute along with arptables, iptables, and ip6tables to create firewalls and to ensure isolation of network communications. EC2 The Amazon commercial compute product, similar to Compute. EC2 access key EC2 EC2 access key Used along with an EC2 secret key to access the Compute EC2 API. EC2 API EC2 EC2 API OpenStack supports accessing the Amazon EC2 API through Compute. EC2 Compatibility API EC2 EC2 compatibility API A Compute component that enables OpenStack to communicate with Amazon EC2. EC2 secret key EC2 EC2 secret key Used along with an EC2 access key when communicating with the Compute EC2 API; used to digitally sign each request. Elastic Block Storage (EBS) Elastic Block Storage (EBS) The Amazon commercial block storage product. encryption encryption, definition of OpenStack supports encryption technologies such as HTTPS, SSH, SSL, TLS, digital certificates, and data encryption. endpoint See API endpoint. endpoint registry endpoints endpoint registry Alternative term for an Identity Service catalog. encapsulation encapsulation The practice of placing one packet type within another for the purposes of abstracting or securing data. Examples include GRE, MPLS, or IPsec. endpoint template endpoints endpoint templates A list of URL and port number endpoints that indicate where a service, such as Object Storage, Compute, Identity, and so on, can be accessed. entity entity, definition of Any piece of hardware or software that wants to connect to the network services provided by Networking, the network connectivity service. An entity can make use of Networking by implementing a VIF. ephemeral image ephemeral images A VM image that does not save changes made to its volumes and reverts them to their original state after the instance is terminated. ephemeral volume ephemeral volume Volume that does not save the changes made to it and reverts to its original state when the current user relinquishes control. Essex Essex A grouped release of projects related to OpenStack that came out in April 2012, the fifth release of OpenStack. It included Compute (nova 2012.1), Object Storage (swift 1.4.8), Image (glance), Identity (keystone), and Dashboard (horizon). Essex is the code name for the fifth release of OpenStack. The design summit took place in Boston, Massachusetts, US and Essex is a nearby city. ESX ESX hypervisor An OpenStack-supported hypervisor. ESXi ESXi hypervisor An OpenStack-supported hypervisor. ebtables ebtables Filtering tool for a Linux bridging firewall, enabling filtering of network traffic passing through a Linux bridge. Used to restrict communications between hosts and/or nodes in OpenStack Compute along with iptables, arptables, and ip6tables. ETag ETag MD5 hash of an object within Object Storage, used to ensure data integrity. euca2ools euca2ools A collection of command-line tools for administering VMs; most are compatible with OpenStack. Eucalyptus Kernel Image (EKI) Eucalyptus Kernel Image (EKI) Used along with an ERI to create an EMI. Eucalyptus Machine Image (EMI) Eucalyptus Machine Image (EMI) VM image container format supported by Image Service. Eucalyptus Ramdisk Image (ERI) Eucalyptus Ramdisk Image (ERI) Used along with an EKI to create an EMI. evacuate evacuation, definition of The process of migrating one or all virtual machine (VM) instances from one host to another, compatible with both shared storage live migration and block migration. exchange exchange Alternative term for a RabbitMQ message exchange. exchange type exchange types A routing algorithm in the Compute RabbitMQ. exclusive queue queues exclusive queues exclusive queues Connected to by a direct consumer in RabbitMQ—Compute, the message can be consumed only by the current connection. extended attributes (xattrs) extended attributes (xattrs) File system option that enables storage of additional information beyond owner, group, permissions, modification time, and so on. The underlying Object Storage file system must support extended attributes. extension extensions definition of Alternative term for an API extension or plug-in. In the context of Identity Service, this is a call that is specific to the implementation, such as adding support for OpenID. external network external network, definition of A network segment typically used for instance Internet access. extra specs extra specs, definition of Specifies additional requirements when Compute determines where to start a new instance. Examples include a minimum amount of network bandwidth or a GPU. F FakeLDAP FakeLDAP An easy method to create a local LDAP directory for testing Identity Service and Compute. Requires Redis. fan-out exchange fan-out exchange Within RabbitMQ and Compute, it is the messaging interface that is used by the scheduler service to receive capability messages from the compute, volume, and network nodes. Fedora Fedora A Linux distribution compatible with OpenStack. Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Storage protocol similar in concept to TCP/IP; encapsulates SCSI commands and data. Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) The fibre channel protocol tunneled within Ethernet. fill-first scheduler fill-first scheduler The Compute scheduling method that attempts to fill a host with VMs rather than starting new VMs on a variety of hosts. filter filtering definition of The step in the Compute scheduling process when hosts that cannot run VMs are eliminated and not chosen. firewall firewalls Used to restrict communications between hosts and/or nodes, implemented in Compute using iptables, arptables, ip6tables, and etables. Firewall-as-a-Service (FWaaS) Firewall-as-a-Service (FWaaS) A Networking extension that provides perimeter firewall functionality. fixed IP address IP addresses fixed fixed IP addresses An IP address that is associated with the same instance each time that instance boots, is generally not accessible to end users or the public Internet, and is used for management of the instance. Flat Manager Flat Manager The Compute component that gives IP addresses to authorized nodes and assumes DHCP, DNS, and routing configuration and services are provided by something else. flat mode injection flat mode injection A Compute networking method where the OS network configuration information is injected into the VM image before the instance starts. flat network flat network The Network Controller provides virtual networks to enable compute servers to interact with each other and with the public network. All machines must have a public and private network interface. A flat network is a private network interface, which is controlled by the flat_interface option with flat managers. FlatDHCP Manager FlatDHCP Manager The Compute component that provides dnsmasq (DHCP, DNS, BOOTP, TFTP) and radvd (routing) services. flavor flavor Alternative term for a VM instance type. flavor ID flavor ID UUID for each Compute or Image Service VM flavor or instance type. floating IP address IP addresses floating floating IP address An IP address that a project can associate with a VM so that the instance has the same public IP address each time that it boots. You create a pool of floating IP addresses and assign them to instances as they are launched to maintain a consistent IP address for maintaining DNS assignment. Folsom Folsom A grouped release of projects related to OpenStack that came out in the fall of 2012, the sixth release of OpenStack. It includes Compute (nova), Object Storage (swift), Identity (keystone), Networking (neutron), Image Service (glance), and Volumes or Block Storage (cinder). Folsom is the code name for the sixth release of OpenStack. The design summit took place in San Francisco, California, US and Folsom is a nearby city. FormPost FormPost Object Storage middleware that uploads (posts) an image through a form on a web page. front end front end, definition of The point where a user interacts with a service; can be an API endpoint, the horizon dashboard, or a command-line tool. G gateway gateway An IP address, typically assigned to a router, that passes network traffic between different networks. Generic Receive Offload (GRO) Generic Receive Offload (GRO) Feature of certain network interface drivers that combines many smaller received packets into a large packet before delivery to the kernel IP stack. generic routing encapsulation (GRE) generic routing encapsulation (GRE) Protocol that encapsulates a wide variety of network layer protocols inside virtual point-to-point links. glance A core project that provides the OpenStack Image Service. glance API server glance glance API server Processes client requests for VMs, updates Image Service metadata on the registry server, and communicates with the store adapter to upload VM images from the back-end store. glance registry glance glance registry Alternative term for the Image Service image registry. global endpoint template endpoints global endpoint template global endpoint template The Identity Service endpoint template that contains services available to all tenants. GlusterFS GlusterFS A file system designed to aggregate NAS hosts, compatible with OpenStack. golden image golden image A method of operating system installation where a finalized disk image is created and then used by all nodes without modification. Graphic Interchange Format (GIF) Graphic Interchange Format (GIF) A type of image file that is commonly used for animated images on web pages. Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) Choosing a host based on the existence of a GPU is currently unsupported in OpenStack. Green Threads Green Threads The cooperative threading model used by Python; reduces race conditions and only context switches when specific library calls are made. Each OpenStack service is its own thread. Grizzly Grizzly The code name for the seventh release of OpenStack. The design summit took place in San Diego, California, US and Grizzly is an element of the state flag of California. guest OS guest OS An operating system instance running under the control of a hypervisor. H Hadoop Hadoop Apache Hadoop is an open source software framework that supports data-intensive distributed applications. handover handover An object state in Object Storage where a new replica of the object is automatically created due to a drive failure. hard reboot hard reboot A type of reboot where a physical or virtual power button is pressed as opposed to a graceful, proper shutdown of the operating system. Havana Havana The code name for the eighth release of OpenStack. The design summit took place in Portland, Oregon, US and Havana is an unincorporated community in Oregon. heat heat An integrated project that aims to orchestrate multiple cloud applications for OpenStack. Heat Orchestration Template (HOT) Heat Orchestration Template (HOT) Heat input in the format native to OpenStack. health monitor health monitor Determines whether back-end members of a VIP pool can process a request. A pool can have several health monitors associated with it. When a pool has several monitors associated with it, all monitors check each member of the pool. All monitors must declare a member to be healthy for it to stay active. high availability (HA) high availability (HA) A high availability system design approach and associated service implementation ensures that a prearranged level of operational performance will be met during a contractual measurement period. High availability systems seeks to minimize system downtime and data loss. horizon OpenStack project that provides a dashboard, which is a web interface. horizon plug-in horizon plug-ins A plug-in for the OpenStack dashboard (horizon). host hosts, definition of A physical computer, not a VM instance (node). host aggregate host aggregate A method to further subdivide availability zones into hypervisor pools, a collection of common hosts. Host Bus Adapter (HBA) Host Bus Adapter (HBA) Device plugged into a PCI slot, such as a fibre channel or network card. HTTP HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) basics of Hypertext Transfer Protocol. HTTP is an application protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. It is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web. Hypertext is structured text that uses logical links (hyperlinks) between nodes containing text. HTTP is the protocol to exchange or transfer hypertext. HTTPS HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is a communications protocol for secure communication over a computer network, with especially wide deployment on the Internet. Technically, it is not a protocol in and of itself; rather, it is the result of simply layering the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) on top of the SSL/TLS protocol, thus adding the security capabilities of SSL/TLS to standard HTTP communications. hybrid cloud hybrid cloud A hybrid cloud is a composition of two or more clouds (private, community or public) that remain distinct entities but are bound together, offering the benefits of multiple deployment models. Hybrid cloud can also mean the ability to connect colocation, managed and/or dedicated services with cloud resources. Hyper-V Hyper-V One of the hypervisors supported by OpenStack. hyperlink hyperlink Any kind of text that contains a link to some other site, commonly found in documents where clicking on a word or words opens up a different website. Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) The protocol that tells browsers where to go to find information. Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) Encrypted HTTP communications using SSL or TLS; most OpenStack API endpoints and many inter-component communications support HTTPS communication. hypervisor hypervisors definition of Software that arbitrates and controls VM access to the actual underlying hardware. hypervisor pool hypervisors hypervisor pools A collection of hypervisors grouped together through host aggregates. I IaaS IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service) basics of Infrastructure-as-a-Service. IaaS is a provisioning model in which an organization outsources physical components of a data center, such as storage, hardware, servers, and networking components. A service provider owns the equipment and is responsible for housing, operating and maintaining it. The client typically pays on a per-use basis. IaaS is a model for providing cloud services. Icehouse Icehouse definition of The code name for the ninth release of OpenStack. The design summit took place in Hong Kong and Ice House is a street in that city. ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Internet Control Message Protocol, used by network devices for control messages. For example, ping uses ICMP to test connectivity. ID number ID number Unique numeric ID associated with each user in Identity Service, conceptually similar to a Linux or LDAP UID. Identity API Alternative term for the Identity Service API. Identity back end Identity Service Identity back end The source used by Identity Service to retrieve user information; an OpenLDAP server, for example. Identity Service Identity Service basics of The OpenStack core project that provides a central directory of users mapped to the OpenStack services they can access. It also registers endpoints for OpenStack services. It acts as a common authentication system. The project name of the Identity Service is keystone. Identity Service API Identity Service Identity Service API The API used to access the OpenStack Identity Service provided through keystone. IDS IDS (Intrusion Detection System) Intrusion Detection System. image images definition of A collection of files for a specific operating system (OS) that you use to create or rebuild a server. OpenStack provides pre-built images. You can also create custom images, or snapshots, from servers that you have launched. Custom images can be used for data backups or as "gold" images for additional servers. Image API Image Service Image Service API The Image Service API endpoint for management of VM images. image cache Image Service image cache Used by Image Service to obtain images on the local host rather than re-downloading them from the image server each time one is requested. image ID Identity Service image ID Combination of a URI and UUID used to access Image Service VM images through the image API. image membership Image Service image membership A list of tenants that can access a given VM image within Image Service. image owner Image Service image owner The tenant who owns an Image Service virtual machine image. image registry Image Service image registry A list of VM images that are available through Image Service. Image Service An OpenStack core project that provides discovery, registration, and delivery services for disk and server images. The project name of the Image Service is glance. Image Service API Alternative name for the glance image API. image status Image Service image status The current status of a VM image in Image Service, not to be confused with the status of a running instance. image store Image Service image store The back-end store used by Image Service to store VM images, options include Object Storage, local file system, S3, or HTTP. image UUID Image Service image UUID UUID used by Image Service to uniquely identify each VM image. incubated project incubated projects A community project may be elevated to this status and is then promoted to a core project. ingress filtering filtering ingress filtering ingress filtering The process of filtering incoming network traffic. Supported by Compute. INI INI The OpenStack configuration files use an INI format to describe options and their values. It consists of sections and key value pairs. injection injection The process of putting a file into a virtual machine image before the instance is started. instance instances definition of A running VM, or a VM in a known state such as suspended, that can be used like a hardware server. instance ID instances instance ID Alternative term for instance UUID. instance state instances instance state The current state of a guest VM image. instance tunnels network instance tunnels network A network segment used for instance traffic tunnels between compute nodes and the network node. instance type instances instance type Describes the parameters of the various virtual machine images that are available to users; includes parameters such as CPU, storage, and memory. Alternative term for flavor. instance type ID instances instance type ID Alternative term for a flavor ID. instance UUID instances instance UUID Unique ID assigned to each guest VM instance. interface interface A physical or virtual device that provides connectivity to another device or medium. interface ID interface ID Unique ID for a Networking VIF or vNIC in the form of a UUID. internet protocol (IP) internet protocol (IP) Principal communications protocol in the internet protocol suite for relaying datagrams across network boundaries. Internet Service Provider (ISP) Internet Service Provider (ISP) Any business that provides Internet access to individuals or businesses. ironic ironic OpenStack project that provisions bare metal, as opposed to virtual, machines. IOPS IOPS definition of IOPS (Input/Output Operations Per Second) are a common performance measurement used to benchmark computer storage devices like hard disk drives, solid state drives, and storage area networks. IP address IP addresses definition of Number that is unique to every computer system on the Internet. Two versions of the Internet Protocol (IP) are in use for addresses: IPv4 and IPv6. IP Address Management (IPAM) IP Address Management (IPAM) The process of automating IP address allocation, deallocation, and management. Currently provided by Compute, melange, and Networking. IPL IPL (Initial Program Loader) Initial Program Loader. IPMI IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) Intelligent Platform Management Interface. IPMI is a standardized computer system interface used by system administrators for out-of-band management of computer systems and monitoring of their operation. In layman's terms, it is a way to manage a computer using a direct network connection, whether it is turned on or not; connecting to the hardware rather than an operating system or login shell. ip6tables ip6tables Tool used to set up, maintain, and inspect the tables of IPv6 packet filter rules in the Linux kernel. In OpenStack Compute, ip6tables is used along with arptables, ebtables, and iptables to create firewalls for both nodes and VMs. iptables iptables Used along with arptables and ebtables, iptables create firewalls in Compute. iptables are the tables provided by the Linux kernel firewall (implemented as different Netfilter modules) and the chains and rules it stores. Different kernel modules and programs are currently used for different protocols: iptables applies to IPv4, ip6tables to IPv6, arptables to ARP, and ebtables to Ethernet frames. Requires root privilege to manipulate. iSCSI iSCSI protocol The SCSI disk protocol tunneled within Ethernet, supported by Compute, Object Storage, and Image Service. ISO9960 ISO9960 format One of the VM image disk formats supported by Image Service. itsec itsec A default role in the Compute RBAC system that can quarantine an instance in any project. J Java Java A programming language that is used to create systems that involve more than one computer by way of a network. JavaScript JavaScript A scripting language that is used to build web pages. JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) One of the supported response formats in OpenStack. Jenkins Jenkins Tool used to run jobs automatically for OpenStack development. jumbo frame jumbo frame Feature in modern Ethernet networks that supports frames up to approximately 9000 bytes. Juno Juno The code name for the tenth release of OpenStack. The design summit took place in Atlanta, Georgia, US and Juno is an unincorporated community in Georgia. K kernel-based VM (KVM) kernel-based VM (KVM) hypervisor An OpenStack-supported hypervisor. KVM is a full virtualization solution for Linux on x86 hardware containing virtualization extensions (Intel VT or AMD-V), ARM, IBM Power, and IBM zSeries. It consists of a loadable kernel module, that provides the core virtualization infrastructure and a processor specific module. keystone keystone The project that provides OpenStack Identity services. Kickstart Kickstart A tool to automate system configuration and installation on Red Hat, Fedora, and CentOS-based Linux distributions. Kilo Kilo The code name for the eleventh release of OpenStack. The design summit took place in Paris, France. Due to delays in the name selection, the release was known only as K. Because k is the unit symbol for kilo and the reference artifact is stored near Paris in the Pavillon de Breteuil in Sèvres, the community chose Kilo as the release name. L large object large object An object within Object Storage that is larger than 5 GB. Launchpad Launchpad The collaboration site for OpenStack. Layer-2 network Layer-2 network Term used in the OSI network architecture for the data link layer. The data link layer is responsible for media access control, flow control and detecting and possibly correcting erros that may occur in the physical layer. Layer-3 network Layer-3 network Term used in the OSI network architecture for the network layer. The network layer is responsible for packet forwarding including routing from one node to another. Layer-2 (L2) agent Layer-2 (L2) agent OpenStack Networking agent that provides layer-2 connectivity for virtual networks. Layer-3 (L3) agent Layer-3 (L3) agent OpenStack Networking agent that provides layer-3 (routing) services for virtual networks. libvirt libvirt Virtualization API library used by OpenStack to interact with many of its supported hypervisors. Linux bridge Software that enables multiple VMs to share a single physical NIC within Compute. Linux Bridge neutron plug-in Linux Bridge neutron plug-in for Enables a Linux bridge to understand a Networking port, interface attachment, and other abstractions. Linux containers (LXC) Linux containers (LXC) An OpenStack-supported hypervisor. live migration live migration The ability within Compute to move running virtual machine instances from one host to another with only a small service interruption during switchover. load balancer A load balancer is a logical device that belongs to a cloud account. It is used to distribute workloads between multiple back-end systems or services, based on the criteria defined as part of its configuration. load balancing load balancing The process of spreading client requests between two or more nodes to improve performance and availability. Load-Balancer-as-a-Service (LBaaS) Load-Balancer-as-a-Service (LBaaS) Enables Networking to distribute incoming requests evenly between designated instances. Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Provides a method of allocating space on mass-storage devices that is more flexible than conventional partitioning schemes. M management API management API admin API Alternative term for an admin API. management network management network A network segment used for administration, not accessible to the public Internet. manager manager Logical groupings of related code, such as the Block Storage volume manager or network manager. manifest manifests definition of Used to track segments of a large object within Object Storage. manifest object objects manifest objects manifests manifest objects A special Object Storage object that contains the manifest for a large object. marconi marconi OpenStack project that provides a queue service to applications. maximum transmission unit (MTU) maximum transmission unit (MTU) Maximum frame or packet size for a particular network medium. Typically 1500 bytes for Ethernet networks. mechanism driver mechanism driver A driver for the Modular Layer 2 (ML2) neutron plug-in that provides layer-2 connectivity for virtual instances. A single OpenStack installation can use multiple mechanism drivers. melange melange Project name for OpenStack Network Information Service. To be merged with Networking. membership membership The association between an Image Service VM image and a tenant. Enables images to be shared with specified tenants. membership list membership lists A list of tenants that can access a given VM image within Image Service. memcached memcached A distributed memory object caching system that is used by Object Storage for caching. memory overcommit memory overcommit The ability to start new VM instances based on the actual memory usage of a host, as opposed to basing the decision on the amount of RAM each running instance thinks it has available. Also known as RAM overcommit. message broker message brokers The software package used to provide AMQP messaging capabilities within Compute. Default package is RabbitMQ. message bus message bus The main virtual communication line used by all AMQP messages for inter-cloud communications within Compute. message queue message queue Passes requests from clients to the appropriate workers and returns the output to the client after the job completes. Metadata agent Metadata agent OpenStack Networking agent that provides metadata services for instances. Meta-Data Server (MDS) Meta-Data Server (MDS) Stores CephFS metadata. migration migration The process of moving a VM instance from one host to another. multi-host multi-host High-availability mode for legacy (nova) networking. Each compute node handles NAT and DHCP and acts as a gateway for all of the VMs on it. A networking failure on one compute node doesn't affect VMs on other compute nodes. multinic Facility in Compute that allows each virtual machine instance to have more than one VIF connected to it. Modular Layer 2 (ML2) neutron plug-in Modular Layer 2 (ML2) neutron plug-in Can concurrently use multiple layer-2 networking technologies, such as 802.1Q and VXLAN, in Networking. Monitor (LBaaS) Monitor (LBaaS) LBaaS feature that provides availability monitoring using the ping command, TCP, and HTTP/HTTPS GET. Monitor (Mon) Monitor (Mon) A Ceph component that communicates with external clients, checks data state and consistency, and performs quorum functions. multi-factor authentication multi-factor authentication Authentication method that uses two or more credentials, such as a password and a private key. Currently not supported in Identity Service. MultiNic MultiNic Facility in Compute that enables a virtual machine instance to have more than one VIF connected to it. N Nebula Nebula Released as open source by NASA in 2010 and is the basis for Compute. netadmin netadmin One of the default roles in the Compute RBAC system. Enables the user to allocate publicly accessible IP addresses to instances and change firewall rules. NetApp volume driver NetApp volume driver Enables Compute to communicate with NetApp storage devices through the NetApp OnCommand Provisioning Manager. network networks definition of A virtual network that provides connectivity between entities. For example, a collection of virtual ports that share network connectivity. In Networking terminology, a network is always a layer-2 network. Network Address Translation (NAT) networks Network Address Translation (NAT) The process of modifying IP address information while in transit. Supported by Compute and Networking. network controller networks network controllers A Compute daemon that orchestrates the network configuration of nodes, including IP addresses, VLANs, and bridging. Also manages routing for both public and private networks. Network File System (NFS) networks Network File System (NFS) A method for making file systems available over the network. Supported by OpenStack. network ID networks network IDs Unique ID assigned to each network segment within Networking. Same as network UUID. network manager networks network managers The Compute component that manages various network components, such as firewall rules, IP address allocation, and so on. network node networks network nodes Any compute node that runs the network worker daemon. network segment networks network segments Represents a virtual, isolated OSI layer-2 subnet in Networking. Network Time Protocol (NTP) networks Network Time Protocol (NTP) A method of keeping a clock for a host or node correct through communications with a trusted, accurate time source. network UUID networks network UUID Unique ID for a Networking network segment. network worker networks network workers The nova-network worker daemon; provides services such as giving an IP address to a booting nova instance. Networking A core OpenStack project that provides a network connectivity abstraction layer to OpenStack Compute. The project name of Networking is neutron. Networking API Networking API API used to access OpenStack Networking. Provides an extensible architecture to enable custom plug-in creation. neutron A core OpenStack project that provides a network connectivity abstraction layer to OpenStack Compute. neutron API neutron Networking API An alternative name for Networking API. neutron manager neutron neutron manager Enables Compute and Networking integration, which enables Networking to perform network management for guest VMs. neutron plug-in neutron neutron plug-in Interface within Networking that enables organizations to create custom plug-ins for advanced features, such as QoS, ACLs, or IDS. Nexenta volume driver Nexenta volume driver Provides support for NexentaStor devices in Compute. No ACK No ACK Disables server-side message acknowledgment in the Compute RabbitMQ. Increases performance but decreases reliability. node nodes definition of A VM instance that runs on a host. non-durable exchange messages non-durable exchanges non-durable exchanges Message exchange that is cleared when the service restarts. Its data is not written to persistent storage. non-durable queue messages non-durable queues non-durable queue Message queue that is cleared when the service restarts. Its data is not written to persistent storage. non-persistent volume non-persistent volume ephemeral volume Alternative term for an ephemeral volume. north-south traffic north-south traffic Network traffic between a user or client (north) and a server (south), or traffic into the cloud (south) and out of the cloud (north). See also east-west traffic. nova OpenStack project that provides compute services. Nova API nova Compute API Alternative term for the Compute API. nova-network nova nova-network A Compute component that manages IP address allocation, firewalls, and other network-related tasks. This is the legacy networking option and an alternative to Networking. O object objects definition of A BLOB of data held by Object Storage; can be in any format. object auditor objects object auditors Opens all objects for an object server and verifies the MD5 hash, size, and metadata for each object. object expiration objects object expiration A configurable option within Object Storage to automatically delete objects after a specified amount of time has passed or a certain date is reached. object hash objects object hash Uniquely ID for an Object Storage object. object path hash objects object path hash Used by Object Storage to determine the location of an object in the ring. Maps objects to partitions. object replicator objects object replicators An Object Storage component that copies an object to remote partitions for fault tolerance. object server objects object servers An Object Storage component that is responsible for managing objects. Object Storage The OpenStack core project that provides eventually consistent and redundant storage and retrieval of fixed digital content. The project name of OpenStack Object Storage is swift. Object Storage API swift Object Storage API Object Storage Object Storage API API used to access OpenStack Object Storage. Object Storage Device (OSD) Object Storage Object Storage Device (OSD) The Ceph storage daemon. object versioning objects object versioning Allows a user to set a flag on an Object Storage container so that all objects within the container are versioned. Oldie Oldie Term for an Object Storage process that runs for a long time. Can indicate a hung process. Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) A standardized interface for managing compute, data, and network resources, currently unsupported in OpenStack. Open Virtualization Format (OVF) Open Virtualization Format (OVF) Standard for packaging VM images. Supported in OpenStack. Open vSwitch Open vSwitch Open vSwitch is a production quality, multilayer virtual switch licensed under the open source Apache 2.0 license. It is designed to enable massive network automation through programmatic extension, while still supporting standard management interfaces and protocols (for example NetFlow, sFlow, SPAN, RSPAN, CLI, LACP, 802.1ag). Open vSwitch neutron plug-in Open vSwitch neutron plug-in for Provides support for Open vSwitch in Networking. OpenLDAP OpenLDAP An open source LDAP server. Supported by both Compute and Identity Service. OpenStack OpenStack basics of OpenStack is a cloud operating system that controls large pools of compute, storage, and networking resources throughout a data center, all managed through a dashboard that gives administrators control while empowering their users to provision resources through a web interface. OpenStack is an open source project licensed under the Apache License 2.0. OpenStack code name OpenStack code name Each OpenStack release has a code name. Code names ascend in alphabetical order: Austin, Bexar, Cactus, Diablo, Essex, Folsom, Grizzly, Havana, Icehouse, Juno, and Kilo. Code names are cities or counties near where the corresponding OpenStack design summit took place. An exception, called the Waldon exception, is granted to elements of the state flag that sound especially cool. Code names are chosen by popular vote. openSUSE openSUSE A Linux distribution that is compatible with OpenStack. operator operator The person responsible for planning and maintaining an OpenStack installation. Orchestration Orchestration An integrated project that orchestrates multiple cloud applications for OpenStack. The project name of Orchestration is heat. orphan orphans In the context of Object Storage, this is a process that is not terminated after an upgrade, restart, or reload of the service. P parent cell cells parent cells parent cells If a requested resource, such as CPU time, disk storage, or memory, is not available in the parent cell, the request is forwarded to associated child cells. partition partitions definition of A unit of storage within Object Storage used to store objects. It exists on top of devices and is replicated for fault tolerance. partition index partitions partition index Contains the locations of all Object Storage partitions within the ring. partition shift value partitions partition index value Used by Object Storage to determine which partition data should reside on. path MTU discovery (PMTUD) path MTU discovery (PMTUD) Mechanism in IP networks to detect end-to-end MTU and adjust packet size accordingly. pause pause A VM state where no changes occur (no changes in memory, network communications stop, etc); the VM is frozen but not shut down. PCI passthrough PCI passthrough Gives guest VMs exclusive access to a PCI device. Currently supported in OpenStack Havana and later releases. persistent message messages persistent messages persistent messages A message that is stored both in memory and on disk. The message is not lost after a failure or restart. persistent volume persistent volume Changes to these types of disk volumes are saved. personality file personality file A file used to customize a Compute instance. It can be used to inject SSH keys or a specific network configuration. Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Provides to the consumer the ability to deploy applications through a programming language or tools supported by the cloud platform provider. An example of Platform-as-a-Service is an Eclipse/Java programming platform provided with no downloads required. plug-in plug-ins, definition of Software component providing the actual implementation for Networking APIs, or for Compute APIs, depending on the context. policy service policy service Component of Identity Service that provides a rule-management interface and a rule-based authorization engine. pool pool A logical set of devices, such as web servers, that you group together to receive and process traffic. The load balancing function chooses which member of the pool handles the new requests or connections received on the VIP address. Each VIP has one pool. pool member pool member An application that runs on the back-end server in a load-balancing system. port ports definition of A virtual network port within Networking; VIFs / vNICs are connected to a port. port UUID ports port UUID Unique ID for a Networking port. preseed preseed, definition of A tool to automate system configuration and installation on Debian-based Linux distributions. private image private image An Image Service VM image that is only available to specified tenants. private IP address IP addresses private private IP address An IP address used for management and administration, not available to the public Internet. private network networks private networks private networks The Network Controller provides virtual networks to enable compute servers to interact with each other and with the public network. All machines must have a public and private network interface. A private network interface can be a flat or VLAN network interface. A flat network interface is controlled by the flat_interface with flat managers. A VLAN network interface is controlled by the vlan_interface option with VLAN managers. project projects definition of A logical grouping of users within Compute; defines quotas and access to VM images. project ID projects project ID User-defined alphanumeric string in Compute; the name of a project. project VPN projects project VPN Alternative term for a cloudpipe. promiscuous mode promiscuous mode Causes the network interface to pass all traffic it receives to the host rather than passing only the frames addressed to it. protected property protected property Generally, extra properties on an Image Service image to which only cloud administrators have access. Limits which user roles can perform CRUD operations on that property. The cloud administrator can configure any image property as protected. provider provider An administrator who has access to all hosts and instances. proxy node nodes proxy nodes proxy nodes A node that provides the Object Storage proxy service. proxy server servers proxy servers proxy servers Users of Object Storage interact with the service through the proxy server, which in turn looks up the location of the requested data within the ring and returns the results to the user. public API API (application programming interface) public APIs public API An API endpoint used for both service-to-service communication and end-user interactions. public image Image Service public images public image An Image Service VM image that is available to all tenants. public IP address IP addresses public public IP address An IP address that is accessible to end-users. public key authentication public key authentication Authentication method that uses keys rather than passwords. public network networks public public network The Network Controller provides virtual networks to enable compute servers to interact with each other and with the public network. All machines must have a public and private network interface. The public network interface is controlled by the public_interface option. Puppet Puppet An operating system configuration-management tool supported by OpenStack. Python Python Programming language used extensively in OpenStack. Q QEMU Copy On Write 2 (QCOW2) QEMU Copy On Write 2 (QCOW2) One of the VM image disk formats supported by Image Service. Qpid Qpid Message queue software supported by OpenStack; an alternative to RabbitMQ. quarantine quarantine If Object Storage finds objects, containers, or accounts that are corrupt, they are placed in this state, are not replicated, cannot be read by clients, and a correct copy is re-replicated. Quick EMUlator (QEMU) Quick EMUlator (QEMU) QEMU is a generic and open source machine emulator and virtualizer. One of the hypervisors supported by OpenStack, generally used for development purposes. quota quotas In Compute and Block Storage, the ability to set resource limits on a per-project basis. R RabbitMQ RabbitMQ The default message queue software used by OpenStack. Rackspace Cloud Files Rackspace Cloud Files Released as open source by Rackspace in 2010; the basis for Object Storage. RADOS Block Device (RBD) RADOS Block Device (RBD) Ceph component that enables a Linux block device to be striped over multiple distributed data stores. radvd radvd The router advertisement daemon, used by the Compute VLAN manager and FlatDHCP manager to provide routing services for VM instances. RAM filter RAM filter The Compute setting that enables or disables RAM overcommitment. RAM overcommit RAM overcommit The ability to start new VM instances based on the actual memory usage of a host, as opposed to basing the decision on the amount of RAM each running instance thinks it has available. Also known as memory overcommit. rate limit rate limits Configurable option within Object Storage to limit database writes on a per-account and/or per-container basis. raw raw format One of the VM image disk formats supported by Image Service; an unstructured disk image. rebalance rebalancing The process of distributing Object Storage partitions across all drives in the ring; used during initial ring creation and after ring reconfiguration. reboot reboot hard vs. soft Either a soft or hard reboot of a server. With a soft reboot, the operating system is signaled to restart, which enables a graceful shutdown of all processes. A hard reboot is the equivalent of power cycling the server. The virtualization platform should ensure that the reboot action has completed successfully, even in cases in which the underlying domain/VM is paused or halted/stopped. rebuild rebuilding Removes all data on the server and replaces it with the specified image. Server ID and IP addresses remain the same. Recon Recon An Object Storage component that collects metrics. record records basics of Belongs to a particular domain and is used to specify information about the domain. There are several types of DNS records. Each record type contains particular information used to describe the purpose of that record. Examples include mail exchange (MX) records, which specify the mail server for a particular domain; and name server (NS) records, which specify the authoritative name servers for a domain. record ID records record IDs A number within a database that is incremented each time a change is made. Used by Object Storage when replicating. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) A Linux distribution that is compatible with OpenStack. reference architecture reference architecture A recommended architecture for an OpenStack cloud. region region A discrete OpenStack environment with dedicated API endpoints that typically shares only the Identity Service (keystone) with other regions. registry registry under Image Service Alternative term for the Image Service registry. registry server servers registry servers registry servers An Image Service that provides VM image metadata information to clients. Reliable, Autonomic Distributed Object Store (RADOS) Reliable, Autonomic Distributed Object Store (RADOS) A collection of components that provides object storage within Ceph. Similar to OpenStack Object Storage. Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Remote Procedure Call (RPC) The method used by the Compute RabbitMQ for intra-service communications. replica replication definition of Provides data redundancy and fault tolerance by creating copies of Object Storage objects, accounts, and containers so that they are not lost when the underlying storage fails. replica count replication replica count The number of replicas of the data in an Object Storage ring. replication The process of copying data to a separate physical device for fault tolerance and performance. replicator replication replicators The Object Storage back-end process that creates and manages object replicas. request ID request IDs Unique ID assigned to each request sent to Compute. rescue image rescue images A special type of VM image that is booted when an instance is placed into rescue mode. Allows an administrator to mount the file systems for an instance to correct the problem. resize resizing Converts an existing server to a different flavor, which scales the server up or down. The original server is saved to enable rollback if a problem occurs. All resizes must be tested and explicitly confirmed, at which time the original server is removed. RESTful RESTful web services A kind of web service API that uses REST, or Representational State Transfer. REST is the style of architecture for hypermedia systems that is used for the World Wide Web. ring rings definition of An entity that maps Object Storage data to partitions. A separate ring exists for each service, such as account, object, and container. ring builder rings ring builders Builds and manages rings within Object Storage, assigns partitions to devices, and pushes the configuration to other storage nodes. Role Based Access Control (RBAC) Role Based Access Control (RBAC) Provides a predefined list of actions that the user can perform, such as start or stop VMs, reset passwords, and so on. Supported in both Identity Service and Compute and can be configured using the horizon dashboard. role roles definition of A personality that a user assumes to perform a specific set of operations. A role includes a set of rights and privileges. A user assuming that role inherits those rights and privileges. role ID roles role ID Alphanumeric ID assigned to each Identity Service role. rootwrap rootwrap A feature of Compute that allows the unprivileged "nova" user to run a specified list of commands as the Linux root user. round-robin scheduler schedulers round-robin round-robin scheduler Type of Compute scheduler that evenly distributes instances among available hosts. router router A physical or virtual network device that passes network traffic between different networks. routing key routing keys The Compute direct exchanges, fanout exchanges, and topic exchanges use this key to determine how to process a message; processing varies depending on exchange type. RPC driver drivers RPC drivers RPC drivers Modular system that allows the underlying message queue software of Compute to be changed. For example, from RabbitMQ to ZeroMQ or Qpid. rsync rsync Used by Object Storage to push object replicas. RXTX cap RXTX cap/quota Absolute limit on the amount of network traffic a Compute VM instance can send and receive. RXTX quota Soft limit on the amount of network traffic a Compute VM instance can send and receive. Ryu neutron plug-in Ryu neutron plug-in Enables the Ryu network operating system to function as a Networking OpenFlow controller. S S3 S3 storage service Object storage service by Amazon; similar in function to Object Storage, it can act as a back-end store for Image Service VM images. sahara sahara OpenStack project that provides a scalable data-processing stack and associated management interfaces. scheduler manager scheduler manager A Compute component that determines where VM instances should start. Uses modular design to support a variety of scheduler types. scoped token scoped tokens An Identity Service API access token that is associated with a specific tenant. scrubber scrubbers Checks for and deletes unused VMs; the component of Image Service that implements delayed delete. secret key secret keys String of text known only by the user; used along with an access key to make requests to the Compute API. secure shell (SSH) secure shell (SSH) Open source tool used to access remote hosts through an encrypted communications channel, SSH key injection is supported by Compute. security group security groups A set of network traffic filtering rules that are applied to a Compute instance. segmented object objects segmented objects segmented objects An Object Storage large object that has been broken up into pieces. The re-assembled object is called a concatenated object. server servers definition of Computer that provides explicit services to the client software running on that system, often managing a variety of computer operations. A server is a VM instance in the Compute system. Flavor and image are requisite elements when creating a server. server image server image Alternative term for a VM image. server UUID servers server UUID Unique ID assigned to each guest VM instance. service services definition of An OpenStack service, such as Compute, Object Storage, or Image Service. Provides one or more endpoints through which users can access resources and perform operations. service catalog service catalog Alternative term for the Identity Service catalog. service ID service ID Unique ID assigned to each service that is available in the Identity Service catalog. service registration service registration An Identity Service feature that enables services, such as Compute, to automatically register with the catalog. service tenant service tenant Special tenant that contains all services that are listed in the catalog. service token service token An administrator-defined token used by Compute to communicate securely with the Identity Service. session back end sessions session back end The method of storage used by horizon to track client sessions, such as local memory, cookies, a database, or memcached. session persistence sessions session persistence A feature of the load-balancing service. It attempts to force subsequent connections to a service to be redirected to the same node as long as it is online. session storage sessions session storage A horizon component that stores and tracks client session information. Implemented through the Django sessions framework. shared IP address IP addresses shared shared IP address An IP address that can be assigned to a VM instance within the shared IP group. Public IP addresses can be shared across multiple servers for use in various high-availability scenarios. When an IP address is shared to another server, the cloud network restrictions are modified to enable each server to listen to and respond on that IP address. You can optionally specify that the target server network configuration be modified. Shared IP addresses can be used with many standard heartbeat facilities, such as keepalive, that monitor for failure and manage IP failover. shared IP group shared IP groups A collection of servers that can share IPs with other members of the group. Any server in a group can share one or more public IPs with any other server in the group. With the exception of the first server in a shared IP group, servers must be launched into shared IP groups. A server may be a member of only one shared IP group. shared storage shared storage Block storage that is simultaneously accessible by multiple clients, for example, NFS. Sheepdog Sheepdog Distributed block storage system for QEMU, supported by OpenStack. Simple Cloud Identity Management (SCIM) Simple Cloud Identity Management (SCIM) Specification for managing identity in the cloud, currently unsupported by OpenStack. Single-root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) Single-root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) A specification that, when implemented by a physical PCIe device, enables it to appear as multiple separate PCIe devices. This enables multiple virtualized guests to share direct access to the physical device, offering improved performance over an equivalent virtual device. Currently supported in OpenStack Havana and later releases. SmokeStack SmokeStack Runs automated tests against the core OpenStack API; written in Rails. snapshot snapshot A point-in-time copy of an OpenStack storage volume or image. Use storage volume snapshots to back up volumes. Use image snapshots to back up data, or as "gold" images for additional servers. soft reboot reboot hard vs. soft soft reboot A controlled reboot where a VM instance is properly restarted through operating system commands. SolidFire Volume Driver SolidFire Volume Driver The Block Storage driver for the SolidFire iSCSI storage appliance. SPICE SPICE (Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments) The Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments (SPICE) provides remote desktop access to guest virtual machines. It is an alternative to VNC. SPICE is supported by OpenStack. spread-first scheduler schedulers spread-first spread-first scheduler The Compute VM scheduling algorithm that attempts to start a new VM on the host with the least amount of load. SQL-Alchemy SQL-Alchemy An open source SQL toolkit for Python, used in OpenStack. SQLite SQLite A lightweight SQL database, used as the default persistent storage method in many OpenStack services. stack stack Heat Orchestration Template (HOT) A set of OpenStack resources created and managed by the Orchestration service according to a given template (either an AWS CloudFormation template or a Heat Orchestration Template (HOT)). StackTach StackTach Community project that captures Compute AMQP communications; useful for debugging. static IP address IP addresses static static IP addresses Alternative term for a fixed IP address. StaticWeb StaticWeb WSGI middleware component of Object Storage that serves container data as a static web page. storage back end storage back end The method that a service uses for persistent storage, such as iSCSI, NFS, or local disk. storage node nodes storage nodes storage node An Object Storage node that provides container services, account services, and object services; controls the account databases, container databases, and object storage. storage manager storage storage manager A XenAPI component that provides a pluggable interface to support a wide variety of persistent storage back ends. storage manager back end storage storage manager back end A persistent storage method supported by XenAPI, such as iSCSI or NFS. storage services storage storage services Collective name for the Object Storage object services, container services, and account services. strategy strategy Specifies the authentication source used by Image Service or Identity Service. subdomain subdomains A domain within a parent domain. Subdomains cannot be registered. Subdomains enable you to delegate domains. Subdomains can themselves have subdomains, so third-level, fourth-level, fifth-level, and deeper levels of nesting are possible. subnet subnet Logical subdivision of an IP network. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) A Linux distribution that is compatible with OpenStack. suspend suspend, definition of Alternative term for a paused VM instance. swap swap, definition of Disk-based virtual memory used by operating systems to provide more memory than is actually available on the system. swawth swawth An authentication and authorization service for Object Storage, implemented through WSGI middleware; uses Object Storage itself as the persistent backing store. swift An OpenStack core project that provides object storage services. swift All in One (SAIO) swift All in One (SAIO) Creates a full Object Storage development environment within a single VM. swift middleware swift swift middleware Collective term for Object Storage components that provide additional functionality. swift proxy server swift swift proxy server Acts as the gatekeeper to Object Storage and is responsible for authenticating the user. swift storage node storage swift storage nodes nodes swift storage nodes swift swift storage nodes A node that runs Object Storage account, container, and object services. sync point sync point Point in time since the last container and accounts database sync among nodes within Object Storage. sysadmin sysadmin One of the default roles in the Compute RBAC system. Enables a user to add other users to a project, interact with VM images that are associated with the project, and start and stop VM instances. system usage system usage A Compute component that, along with the notification system, collects metrics and usage information. This information can be used for billing. T Telemetry Telemetry An integrated project that provides metering and measuring facilities for OpenStack. The project name of Telemetry is ceilometer. TempAuth TempAuth An authentication facility within Object Storage that enables Object Storage itself to perform authentication and authorization. Frequently used in testing and development. Tempest Tempest Automated software test suite designed to run against the trunk of the OpenStack core project. TempURL TempURL An Object Storage middleware component that enables creation of URLs for temporary object access. tenant A group of users; used to isolate access to Compute resources. An alternative term for a project. Tenant API tenant Tenant API An API that is accessible to tenants. tenant endpoint endpoints tenant endpoint tenant tenant endpoint An Identity Service API endpoint that is associated with one or more tenants. tenant ID tenant tenant ID Unique ID assigned to each tenant within the Identity Service. The project IDs map to the tenant IDs. token tokens An alpha-numeric string of text used to access OpenStack APIs and resources. token services token services An Identity Service component that manages and validates tokens after a user or tenant has been authenticated. tombstone tombstone Used to mark Object Storage objects that have been deleted; ensures that the object is not updated on another node after it has been deleted. topic publisher topic publisher A process that is created when a RPC call is executed; used to push the message to the topic exchange. Torpedo Torpedo Community project used to run automated tests against the OpenStack API. transaction ID transaction IDs Unique ID assigned to each Object Storage request; used for debugging and tracing. transient transient exchanges non-durable exchanges Alternative term for non-durable. transient exchange Alternative term for a non-durable exchange. transient message messages transient messages transient messages A message that is stored in memory and is lost after the server is restarted. transient queue queues transient queues transient queues Alternative term for a non-durable queue. TripleO TripleO OpenStack-on-OpenStack program. The code name for the OpenStack Deployment program. trove trove OpenStack project that provides database services to applications. U Ubuntu Ubuntu A Debian-based Linux distribution. unscoped token unscoped token Alternative term for an Identity Service default token. updater updaters Collective term for a group of Object Storage components that processes queued and failed updates for containers and objects. user users, definition of In Identity Service, each user is associated with one or more tenants, and in Compute can be associated with roles, projects, or both. user data user data A blob of data that the user can specify when they launch an instance. The instance can access this data through the metadata service or config drive. config drive Commonly used to pass a shell script that the instance runs on boot. User Mode Linux (UML) User Mode Linux (UML) An OpenStack-supported hypervisor. V VIF UUID VIF UUID Unique ID assigned to each Networking VIF. VIP 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) Virtual Central Processing Unit (vCPU) Subdivides physical CPUs. Instances can then use those divisions. Virtual Disk Image (VDI) Virtual Disk Image (VDI) One of the VM image disk formats supported by Image Service. Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) One of the VM image disk formats supported by Image Service. virtual IP virtual IP An Internet Protocol (IP) address configured on the load balancer for use by clients connecting to a service that is load balanced. Incoming connections are distributed to back-end nodes based on the configuration of the load balancer. virtual machine (VM) virtual machine (VM) An operating system instance that runs on top of a hypervisor. Multiple VMs can run at the same time on the same physical host. virtual network networks virtual virtual network An L2 network segment within Networking. virtual networking virtual networking A generic term for virtualization of network functions such as switching, routing, load balancing, and security using a combination of VMs and overlays on physical network infrastructure. Virtual Network Computing (VNC) Virtual Network Computing (VNC) Open source GUI and CLI tools used for remote console access to VMs. Supported by Compute. Virtual Network InterFace (VIF) Virtual Network InterFace (VIF) An interface that is plugged into a port in a Networking network. Typically a virtual network interface belonging to a VM. virtual port ports virtual virtual port Attachment point where a virtual interface connects to a virtual network. virtual private network (VPN) virtual private network (VPN) Provided by Compute in the form of cloudpipes, specialized instances that are used to create VPNs on a per-project basis. virtual server servers virtual virtual servers Alternative term for a VM or guest. virtual switch (vSwitch) virtual switch (vSwitch) Software that runs on a host or node and provides the features and functions of a hardware-based network switch. virtual VLAN virtual VLAN Alternative term for a virtual network. VirtualBox VirtualBox An OpenStack-supported hypervisor. VLAN manager VLAN manager A Compute component that provides dnsmasq and radvd and sets up forwarding to and from cloudpipe instances. VLAN network networks VLAN VLAN network The Network Controller provides virtual networks to enable compute servers to interact with each other and with the public network. All machines must have a public and private network interface. A VLAN network is a private network interface, which is controlled by the vlan_interface option with VLAN managers. VM disk (VMDK) VM disk (VMDK) One of the VM image disk formats supported by Image Service. VM image VM image Alternative term for an image. VM Remote Control (VMRC) VM Remote Control (VMRC) Method to access VM instance consoles using a web browser. Supported by Compute. VMware API VMware API Supports interaction with VMware products in Compute. VMware NSX Neutron plug-in Provides support for VMware NSX in Neutron. VNC proxy VNC proxy A Compute component that provides users access to the consoles of their VM instances through VNC or VMRC. volume Disk-based data storage generally represented as an iSCSI target with a file system that supports extended attributes; can be persistent or ephemeral. Volume API volume Volume API Alternative name for the Block Storage API. volume controller volume volume controller A Block Storage component that oversees and coordinates storage volume actions. volume driver volume volume driver Alternative term for a volume plug-in. volume ID volume volume ID Unique ID applied to each storage volume under the Block Storage control. volume manager volume volume manager A Block Storage component that creates, attaches, and detaches persistent storage volumes. volume node volume volume node A Block Storage node that runs the cinder-volume daemon. volume plug-in volume volume plug-in Provides support for new and specialized types of back-end storage for the Block Storage volume manager. volume worker volume workers A cinder component that interacts with back-end storage to manage the creation and deletion of volumes and the creation of compute volumes, provided by the cinder-volume daemon. vSphere vSphere An OpenStack-supported hypervisor. W weighting weighting A Compute process that determines the suitability of the VM instances for a job for a particular host. For example, not enough RAM on the host, too many CPUs on the host, and so on. weight weight Used by Object Storage devices to determine which storage devices are suitable for the job. Devices are weighted by size. weighted cost weighted cost The sum of each cost used when deciding where to start a new VM instance in Compute. worker workers A daemon that listens to a queue and carries out tasks in response to messages. For example, the cinder-volume worker manages volume creation and deletion on storage arrays. X Xen Xen Xen is a hypervisor using a microkernel design, providing services that allow multiple computer operating systems to execute on the same computer hardware concurrently. Xen API The Xen administrative API, which is supported by Compute. Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) Xen API Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) An OpenStack-supported hypervisor. Xen Storage Manager Volume Driver Xen API Xen Storage Manager Volume Driver A Block Storage volume plug-in that enables communication with the Xen Storage Manager API. XenServer Xen API XenServer hypervisor An OpenStack-supported hypervisor. Y Z ZeroMQ ZeroMQ Message queue software supported by OpenStack. An alternative to RabbitMQ. Also spelled 0MQ. Zuul Zuul Tool used in OpenStack development to ensure correctly ordered testing of changes in parallel.