Cloud networking helps enterprises deliver information rapidly, reliably, and securely without bearing the cost of building and operating their own networks.
In this course, you'll investigate the process of migrating to a cloud computing model from a legacy one. You'll explore the concept of a VPC, the key technologies to isolate VPCs from public clouds, and the CSP interface types to manage VPCs.
Moving on, you'll examine how a DMZ works in the cloud and how to isolate a single DMZ network from others. You'll also explore how firewalls, the intrusion detection system, and virtual network interfaces work in the cloud. You'll then outline when and how to attach multiple network interfaces to an instance.
Lastly, you'll investigate how SDN and DNS work in the cloud, use AWS to set up a VPN, and connect to cloud resources using various protocols.
This course can be used in preparation for the CompTIA Cloud Essentials+ (CLO-002) certification exam.
describe the process of migrating to a cloud-based computing model from a legacy data center
recognize the network addressing scheme adopted by cloud users to send information between the cloud and customer network
recognize the network addressing scheme adopted by cloud users to send information between the cloud and customer network define the concept of a virtual private cloud and the key technologies used to isolate virtual private clouds from the rest of a public cloud
identify the critical components of a virtual private cloud along with the various interface types provided by cloud providers to manage a virtual private cloud
recognize the primary objective of a DMZ in the cloud along with the technologies used to isolate one DMZ network from other DMZ networks
specify the objective of firewalls in the cloud along with the different types and benefits afforded by implementing firewalls in the cloud
recognize how the intrusion detection system (IDS) works in the cloud
set up a VPN on AWS and create EC2 instances in the subnet of a virtual private cloud
identify the critical components of a virtual private cloud along with the various interface types provided by cloud providers to manage a virtual private cloud
list the essential attributes of a virtual network interface and recognize the scenarios of attaching multiple network interfaces to an instance
describe the architecture, working mechanism, and benefits afforded by software-defined networking in the cloud
recognize the role of a domain name system and describe how DNS routes traffic to applications in the cloud