Integrated Cloud Bootcamp - AWS, Azure, GCP By Spotle
MP4 | h264, 1280x720 | Lang: English | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz | 3h 12m | 1.35 GB
In this Spotle Bootcamp you will learn the fundamentals of AWS, Microsoft Azure, GCP and Cloud Computing
What you'll learn
Cloud Computing Overview
Benefits Of Cloud Computing
Cloud Deployment Models
Types Of Cloud Services
AWS Fundamentals
Overview Of Microsoft Azure
Fundamentals Of GCP - Google Cloud Platform
AWS Services
Microsoft Azure Services
Creating An AWS Account Hands-on
Creating An Microsoft Azure Account Hands-on
Datacenters And Regions In AWS
Datacenters And Regions In Microsoft Azure
GCP Architecture
AWS Computing Services
Microsoft Azure Computing Services
AWS Storage Services
Microsoft Azure Storage Services
Other Services In AWS
Other Services In Microsoft Azure
GCP Storage And Services
Creating A WordPress Website With Microsoft Azure
AWS Practitioner Roadmap
Microsoft Azure Certification Roadmap
GCP certification path
Requirements
You will need to have a computer or a mobile handset with an internet connection
Description
Join this Integrated Cloud Bootcamp with leading industry practitioners from across the world.
By the end of this course you will master:
1. The fundamental architecture of cloud-based platforms
2. AWS, Microsoft Azure, GCP fundamentals
3. The certification path in AWS, Microsoft Azure and GCP
4. The workings and architecture of AWS, Microsoft Azure and GCP in a hands on session
This Spotle bootcamp will help you start preparing for your certification in AWS, Microsoft Azure and GCP.
Cloud is something, by which users can access applications as utilities via internet, which is stored in some remote location. Cloud provides services over public networks or on private networks such as on LAN, WAN or VPN.
Advantages of Cloud:
1. Lower computer costs
2. Reduced software costs
3. Improved performance
4. Near-unlimited storage capacity
5. Increased data reliability
6. Instant software updates
7. Device independence
8. Availability of documentation
9. Easier group collaboration
Cloud can have any of the four types of access: Public, Private, Hybrid and Community.
The Public Cloud allows systems and services to be easily accessible to the general public. Such as email.
The Private Cloud allows systems and services to be accessible within an organization.
Community cloud is a cloud infrastructure shared by a community of multiple organizations that generally have a common purpose.
The Hybrid Cloud is a mixture of public and private cloud. However, the critical activities are performed using private cloud while the non-critical activities are performed using public cloud.
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