You can modify the configuration of your VMware Integrated OpenStack deployment to add capacity, enable profiling, update credentials, and change or customize various settings.
Add Capacity to an OpenStack Deployment You can add compute clusters and datastores to an existing VMware Integrated OpenStack deployment.
Modify Management and API Access Networks You can add IP address ranges and DNS servers to the management network and API access network in your deployment.
Update Component Credentials Your VMware Integrated OpenStack deployment includes credentials that allow OpenStack to access and connect with your LDAP server, NSX Manager , and vCenter Server instance. You can modify these credentials in the VMware Integrated OpenStack vApp.
Add Certificates to Your Deployment You can add digital certificates to your deployment in the VMware Integrated OpenStack vApp.
Configure Public API Rate Limiting Limiting the rate of calls made to API services can make operations more reliable and reduce the incidence of orphaned objects during high load.
Modify In-Flight Encryption Settings You can change the cipher suites used by HAProxy and specify whether to encrypt in-flight data transferred between internal endpoints.
Create a Custom Theme for the VMware Integrated OpenStack Dashboard You can modify the styling, logos, and bookmark icon of the VMware theme on the VMware Integrated OpenStack dashboard.
Profile OpenStack Services You can use OSProfiler to enable tracing for the core services in your OpenStack deployment. Tracing captures the response time of all API, RPC, driver, and database calls that are part of an OpenStack operation.
Create a Tenant Virtual Data Center You can create tenant virtual data centers to enable secure multi-tenancy and resource allocation. These data centers can be created on different compute nodes that offer specific service level agreements for each telecommunication workload.