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connectivity. In Networking terminology, a network is always a layer-2
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network.
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NAT
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Network Address Translation (NAT)
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Network Address Translation; Process of modifying IP address
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information while in transit. Supported by Compute and
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Networking.
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Process of modifying IP address information while in transit.
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Supported by Compute and Networking.
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network controller
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Represents a virtual, isolated OSI layer-2 subnet in
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Networking.
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Network Time Protocol (NTP)
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Method of keeping a clock for a host or node correct via
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communication with a trusted, accurate time source.
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Newton
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The code name for the fourteenth release of OpenStack. The
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1013 E. Ninth St., Austin, TX. which is listed on the
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National Register of Historic Places.
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NTP
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Network Time Protocol; Method of keeping a clock for a host or
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node correct via communication with a trusted, accurate time
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source.
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network UUID
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Unique ID for a Networking network segment.
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OpenStack project that provides a Software Development
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Lifecycle Automation service.
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SPICE
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Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments (SPICE)
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The Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments
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(SPICE) provides remote desktop access to guest virtual machines. It
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SPICE provides remote desktop access to guest virtual machines. It
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is an alternative to VNC. SPICE is supported by OpenStack.
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spread-first scheduler
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Unique ID assigned to each Networking VIF.
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VIP
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The primary load balancing configuration object.
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Specifies the virtual IP address and port where client traffic
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is received. Also defines other details such as the load
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balancing method to be used, protocol, and so on. This entity
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is sometimes known in load-balancing products as a virtual
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server, vserver, or listener.
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Virtual Central Processing Unit (vCPU)
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Subdivides physical CPUs. Instances can then use those
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One of the VM image disk formats supported by Image
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service.
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VXLAN
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Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN)
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A network virtualization technology that attempts to reduce the
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scalability problems associated with large cloud computing
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One of the VM image disk formats supported by Image
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service.
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virtual IP
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virtual IP address (VIP)
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An Internet Protocol (IP) address configured on the load
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balancer for use by clients connecting to a service that is load
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