Oracle OpenStack is cloud management software that provides customers an enterprise-grade solution to deploy and manage their entire IT environment. Customers can rapidly deploy Oracle and third-party applications across shared compute, network, and storage resources with ease, with end-to-end enterprise-class support. For more information, see here.
Last year, Hands-on Lab events for OpenStack at Oracle Open World were completely sold out. People who have had no prior experience with OpenStack could not believe how easy it was for them to launch networks and instances and exercise many features of OpenStack. Given the overwhelming demand for the hands-on lab and the positive feedback from the participants, we are announcing its availability to you – all you need is a laptop to download the lab and the 21-page document using the below links in this blog.

This lab takes you through installing and exercising OpenStack. It goes through basic operations, network, storage and guest communication. OpenStack has many more features you can explore using this setup. The lab also shows you how to transfer information in the guest. This is very important when creating templates or when trying to automate deployment process. As we had stated that our goal is to help make OpenStack an enterprise grade solution. The Hands-on Lab gives you a very quick and easy way to learn how to tranfer any key information about your own application tempate in the guest – a key step in the real world deployment.
We encourage users to go ahead and use this setup to test more OpenStack features. OpenStack is not simple to deal with and usually requires high levels of skill but with this virtual box VM users can try out almost every feature.
Getting started with the Hands-on Lab document is now available to you in following websites:
- Landing page:
- Users can download a pre-installed VirtualBox VM for testing and demo purposes:
Please visit the landing page above to accept the license agreement then download either short or long version.
If you have any questions, please go to the OpenStack Community Forum.
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