Description
Introduction
Cloud Infrastructure Technologies (LFS151x) is a foundational course that explores key cloud computing concepts, architectures, and technologies. It provides an overview of public, private, and hybrid cloud models while covering essential components such as virtualization, containers, networking, storage, and security. Participants will gain insights into leading cloud platforms, including AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, as well as open-source technologies like OpenStack and Kubernetes.
Prerequisites
- Basic Understanding of IT and Networking Concepts – Familiarity with computer networks, operating systems, and virtualization is helpful.
- No Prior Cloud Experience Required – Designed for beginners looking to build cloud expertise.
- Interest in Cloud Computing – Suitable for IT professionals, system administrators, and developers exploring cloud technologies.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Cloud Computing
- 1.1 Evolution and Benefits of Cloud Computing
- 1.2 Cloud Service Models: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS
- 1.3 Cloud Deployment Models: Public, Private, Hybrid, Multi-Cloud
2. Virtualization and Cloud Infrastructure
- 2.1 Virtual Machines and Hypervisors
- 2.2 Containers vs. Virtual Machines
- 2.3 Introduction to Docker and Kubernetes
- 2.4 Serverless Computing and Function-as-a-Service (FaaS)
3. Cloud Networking and Storage
- 3.1 Networking Concepts in the Cloud
- 3.2 Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and Software-Defined Networking (SDN)
- 3.3 Cloud Storage Types: Block, Object, and File Storage
- 3.4 Distributed Storage Systems (Ceph, Amazon S3)
4. Cloud Security and Compliance
- 4.1 Security Challenges in Cloud Computing
- 4.2 Identity and Access Management (IAM)
- 4.3 Encryption and Data Protection
- 4.4 Compliance and Regulatory Standards (GDPR, HIPAA, ISO 27001)
5. Introduction to Open-Source Cloud Technologies
- 5.1 OpenStack: Architecture and Components
- 5.2 Kubernetes: Container Orchestration at Scale
- 5.3 Cloud Foundry and Apache Mesos
- 5.4 Automation Tools: Terraform and Ansible
6. Cloud Computing Trends and Future Technologies
- 6.1 AI and Machine Learning in the Cloud(Ref: Cloud Security: Protecting Data and Applications)
- 6.2 Edge Computing and Fog Computing
- 6.3 Quantum Computing in Cloud Services
- 6.4 Future of Multi-Cloud and Hybrid Cloud Strategies
Conclusion
Cloud Infrastructure Technologies (LFS151x) provides a solid foundation in cloud computing, covering essential concepts, tools, and architectures. By the end of the course, participants will have a clear understanding of modern cloud infrastructures and be prepared to explore more advanced cloud technologies, security practices, and cloud-native applications.
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