The first session will be a full 8-hour Saturday. This will be followed by eight evening sessions lasting 3 hours each, either on Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday.
Each learning module will be 80 minutes long, with 30 minutes for theory, 30 minutes for hands-on lab, and 20 minutes recap. Thus, a typical evening session will have two learning modules, with a 20-minute break in between. Homework is required, and is to be turned in via email or portal.
This module provides an overview of Cloud Architecture. It helps participants understand application requirements - CPU, storage, and network requirements, end user responsiveness expectations - performance and latency.
It provides a general framework on assessing application performance needs - scaling up versus scaling out while addressing business requirements (security, legal compliance, budget).
Cloud Architectures address important difficulties surrounding large-scale data processing. In traditional data processing it is difficult to get as many machines as an application needs. In addition, it is difficult to get the machines when one needs them. It is a significant challenge to distribute and co-ordinate a large-scale job on different machines, run processes on them, and provision another machine to recover if one machine fails. There are also certain obstacles to auto-scale up and down based on dynamic workloads. Lastly, it is difficult to get rid of all those machines when the job is done. Cloud Architectures solve such difficulties.
Applications built on Cloud Architectures run in-the-cloud where the physical location of the infrastructure is determined by the provider. They take advantage of simple APIs of Internet-accessible services that scale on-demand, that are industrial-strength, where the complex reliability and scalability logic of the underlying services remains implemented and hidden inside-the-cloud. The usage of resources in Cloud Architectures is as needed, sometimes ephemeral or seasonal, thereby providing the highest utilization and optimum bang for the buck.
Module Two helps participants to understand what it takes to meet the continuity needs of their businesses as well as planning for recovery from a disaster, managing denial of service attacks, and creating plans to avoid DOS attacks.
Taken as a stand-alone training program, the Cloud Architecture and Design Program Fees: $1,600.00 USD
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