Day 1 covers the essential cloud computing topics from both technical and business perspectives. This module is split into several sections, each paired with a practical exercise.
Day 2 focuses on the technological aspects of cloud computing platforms. Rather than diving into coding or implementation details, it maintains a conceptual approach, addressing areas such as cloud service architecture, security threats and technologies, virtualization, and data processing.
Day 3 offers a technical look at core cloud computing platforms. It examines Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) environments as composite patterns made up of distinct and shared components. This module guides participants through these architectural layers, outlining primary and shared components, and explaining how these elements are assembled and implemented using cloud computing practices.
Day 4 expands on Day 3 by delving into elastic, resilient, and multitenant technology architectures, along with specialized solutions like cloud bursting and cloud balancing. By studying architectural mechanisms, industry technologies, and design patterns, the course describes both core and extended components that enable elasticity, resiliency, and multitenancy. Leveraging native and enhanced scalability and failover features, specialized solution architectures are outlined to facilitate bursting between clouds and on-premise environments, as well as load balancing across clouds for performance and failover needs.
Day 5 presents participants with a series of exercises and problems designed to assess their ability to apply the knowledge gained from previous topics.
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