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Programme de la formation
Please use the following syllabus for the 'beging to advanced Openstack administrator course'
Week 1: Introduction to Openstack
- Overview of the Openstack platform and its components
- Setting up an Openstack development environment
- Basic Openstack commands and usage
Week 2: Openstack Compute (Nova)
- Understanding Nova architecture and components
- Managing virtual machines and instances
- Configuring and managing flavors and images
Week 3: Openstack Networking (Neutron)
- Understanding Neutron architecture and components
- Managing virtual networks and subnets
- Configuring security groups and firewall rules
Week 4: Openstack Storage (Cinder and Swift)
- Understanding Cinder and Swift architecture and components
- Managing block and object storage
- Creating and managing volumes and snapshots
Week 5: Openstack Identity (Keystone)
- Understanding Keystone architecture and components
- Managing users and projects
- Configuring authentication and authorization
Week 6: Openstack Dashboard (Horizon)
- Understanding Horizon architecture and components
- Navigating and using the Openstack dashboard
- Customizing and extending the dashboard
Week 7: Advanced Openstack topics
- Deploying and managing a production Openstack environment
- Managing and scaling an Openstack cloud
- Troubleshooting and monitoring Openstack
- Openstack in a multi-node environment
Week 8: Project and Exam
- Students will be given a project to deploy a multi-node OpenStack cloud, and they will need to complete it
- Written Exam will be held to evaluate the student's understanding of the course content and their ability to apply the knowledge to real-world scenarios
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Please follow the syllabus structure and write the detailed content for "week 1 : introduction to openstack"
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Follow the syllabus and the content structure above, and write the detailed course content for "Basic Openstack commands and usage"
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Please provide all explanations and commands for the "Configuring and managing flavors and images" part, as the content of multiple slides in markdown, separated by "----":