Cloud Computing

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About Course

  • Cloud Computing Basics and Concepts

  • Cloud Service Models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS)

  • Cloud Deployment Models (Public, Private, Hybrid, Multi-Cloud)

  • Virtualization and Containers

  • Compute Services (VMs, Serverless Functions)

  • Storage Services (Block, Object, File Storage)

  • Networking in the Cloud (VPC, Subnets, Security Groups)

  • Identity and Access Management (IAM)

  • Database Services (Relational and NoSQL)

  • Security and Compliance in Cloud

  • Monitoring, Logging, and Troubleshooting

  • Cloud Cost Management and Billing

  • Disaster Recovery and Backup

  • Automation and Infrastructure as Code (IaC)

  • Cloud Migration Strategies

  • Deployment Strategies 
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What Will You Learn?

  • By completing this course, you will:
  • Understand core cloud computing concepts including its benefits, service, and deployment models.
  • Distinguish between IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS, and know when to use each model effectively.
  • Gain hands-on knowledge of virtualization and container technologies that power cloud environments.
  • Explore cloud compute services, from virtual machines to serverless functions, and how to deploy scalable applications.
  • Learn about different cloud storage options and how to select the right type for your data needs.
  • Master cloud networking essentials, including virtual private clouds, subnets, and security controls.
  • Develop skills in identity and access management (IAM) to secure your cloud resources.
  • Understand managed database services and how to work with both relational and NoSQL databases in the cloud.
  • Learn cloud security best practices and compliance standards to protect data and maintain governance.
  • Gain expertise in monitoring, logging, and troubleshooting to keep cloud environments healthy and performant.
  • Understand cloud cost management to optimize your cloud spend and budgeting.
  • Explore disaster recovery and backup solutions to ensure business continuity.
  • Automate infrastructure deployment with Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools for consistency and efficiency.
  • Discover cloud migration strategies to move applications and data seamlessly to the cloud.
  • Prepare confidently for cloud certification exams by covering all essential topics and practical skills.

Course Content

Cloud Computing Basics and Concepts
Learn what cloud computing is, its benefits (scalability, cost-efficiency, flexibility), and common terminology such as regions, availability zones, and shared responsibility models.

Cloud Service Models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS)
Understand the three primary service models: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offers virtualized hardware, Platform as a Service (PaaS) provides managed platforms for application development, and Software as a Service (SaaS) delivers fully managed applications.

Cloud Deployment Models (Public, Private, Hybrid, Multi-Cloud)
Explore different ways organizations deploy cloud resources, from fully public clouds shared among users to private clouds dedicated to single organizations, hybrid clouds mixing on-prem and cloud, and multi-cloud strategies using multiple providers.

Virtualization and Containers
Study how virtualization creates virtual machines for running multiple OS instances on one physical server, and how containers package applications with dependencies for consistent deployment across environments.

Compute Services (VMs, Serverless Functions)
Learn about cloud compute options including virtual machines (VMs) that mimic traditional servers, and serverless computing (like AWS Lambda) where code runs in response to events without managing servers.

Storage Services (Block, Object, File Storage)
Understand different storage types: block storage (like virtual hard drives), object storage (scalable for unstructured data), and file storage (shared file systems).

Networking in the Cloud (VPC, Subnets, Security Groups)
Discover cloud networking fundamentals such as Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs), subnets for segmenting networks, and security groups that act like virtual firewalls.

Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Explore how cloud providers manage user identities, roles, and permissions to control who can access resources securely.

Database Services (Relational and NoSQL)
Get to know managed database options, including relational databases like MySQL and PostgreSQL, and NoSQL databases designed for flexible, scalable data models.

Security and Compliance in Cloud
Learn about cloud security best practices, encryption, compliance certifications (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA), and tools to protect data and applications.

Monitoring, Logging, and Troubleshooting
Understand how to monitor cloud resources, collect logs, set alerts, and troubleshoot issues using native cloud tools and third-party solutions.

Cloud Cost Management and Billing
Explore how to estimate, track, and optimize cloud spending with budgeting tools, cost allocation tags, and pricing models.

Disaster Recovery and Backup
Learn strategies to protect data and services from failures, including backup solutions, replication, and failover techniques.

Automation and Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
Study how to automate cloud resource deployment using IaC tools like Terraform and CloudFormation for repeatable, version-controlled infrastructure management.

Cloud Migration Strategies
Understand approaches to moving workloads to the cloud, including rehosting (“lift and shift”), refactoring, and rebuilding applications to leverage cloud-native features.

Cloud Installation and Integration
Installation concepts and strategies for all types of clouds.

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