Company
Date Published
Author
Evan Mouzakitis
Word count
348
Language
English
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None

Summary

OpenStack's host aggregates are used by administrators to group hardware according to various properties, such as physical host configurations, and are not visible to customers. In contrast, availability zones are customer-facing and usually partitioned geographically, while flavors are public subsets of host aggregates that customers can choose from to run their virtual machines. Understanding the distinction between these terms is essential for planning OpenStack deployments and choosing the right configuration for specific use cases.