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+ | This category will be all about using '''[http://www.rackspace.com Rackspace's]''' various Cloud products and services. Although [[Christoph Champ|I]] used to work at Rackspace as a [[Curriculum Vitae|Linux Administrator]], these articles are in '''''no way meant to be anything close to an official documentation'''''. These articles will simply be how I '''used to''' run things in my own way using the various Rackspace products and services. | ||
==Rackspace products and services== | ==Rackspace products and services== |
Latest revision as of 08:17, 25 November 2020
NOTE: This article was written in 2013 and is no longer maintained.
This category will be all about using Rackspace's various Cloud products and services. Although I used to work at Rackspace as a Linux Administrator, these articles are in no way meant to be anything close to an official documentation. These articles will simply be how I used to run things in my own way using the various Rackspace products and services.
Rackspace products and services
Note: This list is far from complete.
- Cloud Servers
- Cloud Files
- Cloud Block Storage (CBS)
- Cloud Databases (DBaaS)
- Cloud Monitoring (MaaS)
- Cloud Images
- Cloud Networks (NaaS)
- Rackspace API
Tools for interacting with Rackspace services
- Ansible
- supernova
- pyrax — SDK/CLI tool for interacting with most of Rackspace's Cloud products and services (via the API)
- turbolift — CLI tool for interacting with Cloud Files
- swift — CLI tool for interacting with Cloud Files
- swiftly — CLI tool for interacting with Cloud Files
- trove — CLI tool for interacting with Cloud Databases (DBaaS)
External links
- Community articles written by Christoph Champ
- HOWTO: Change default Cloud Database configuration parameters
- HOWTO: Using the Cloud Images API to export/import images
- HOWTO: Boot from Cloud Block Storage Volume (BfV)
- HOWTO: Change timezone for Cloud Database instance
- HOWTO: Use iptables with CentOS 7
- HOWTO: send Cloud Monitoring SMS alerts to multiple phone numbers
- HOWTO: share images between Rackspace Cloud accounts
- HOWTO: create a Cloud Network and attach it to a Cloud Server
- Linux server security best practices
- Other
Pages in category "Rackspace"
The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.