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Concepts and Architecture

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Previously you learned how to configure and install OpenStack Trove and how to perform some basic operations, including launching, restarting, and deleting instances. We also discussed registering and using datastores as well as manipulating databases and users. In previous chapters we also showed how one could interact with Trove using an API (application programming interface) or CLI (command-line identifier).

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Kumar, A., Shelley, D. (2015). Concepts and Architecture. In: OpenStack Trove. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1221-9_4

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