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To appreciate the possible segments that OpenStack offers, it's best to look at essential models that have been demonstrated attempted over live situations based on production design and failover scenarios. So let’s begin with two such cases with fundamental turns on the base OS structure (Ubuntu and Red Hat Enterprise Linux) and the Networking platform. There are always contrasts between these two outlines; however, you should find the considerations settled on for the choices in each and, also, a technique for thinking about why it worked well in a given setup.

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Vyas, U. (2016). Reference Architecture. In: Applied OpenStack Design Patterns. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2454-0_2

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