This post is the beginning of a series of posts that will explain how to use the openstack-based OVH public cloud UI and opensource tools that you can use to automate and manage your openstack infrastructure.
Over the last few years, I have worked primarily with VMware products and have not taken the time to learn with openstack. Now that the OVH public cloud has launched in the United States, and I work for OVH US, I figured it was time to start learning how customers could put this offering to use.
The posts in this series of blog that have been released are:
- Manually creating an openstack server on OVH public cloud
- Using the Openstack cli to create a server on OVH public cloud
- Using rclone to manage OVH Public Cloud swift storage
- Using Vagrant to deploy an OVH public cloud server
- Using Terraform to deploy an OVH public cloud server