codybum / OpenStackInAction

Code and configuration supporting the OpenStack In Action book.
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Amazing book ! #3

Open jhagege opened 5 years ago

jhagege commented 5 years ago

Hi, looks like an amazing book. Since it has been written quite a bit ago, what would you advise be the best way to go along with the book. Still recommending companion VM ? Thanks !

codybum commented 5 years ago

Lowell,

What you you say is the easiest way to get into OpenStack these days

Cody

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codybum commented 5 years ago

Sorry, I thought someone responded to you. At this point I would create a new clean VM and get a development system up with devstack. https://docs.openstack.org/devstack/latest/

This will let you test everything on a single box.

Cody

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