In this course, you'll explore the competitive advantage of cloud computing, the features of various types of virtualization implemented in the cloud, and the hypervisors that are used by popular public cloud providers. You'll examine how to choose the right cloud service model and the SaaS Enablement Framework components that can be used to build, manage, and deliver SaaS solutions. Next, you'll learn how to select the right cloud deployment model, create AWS HVM Linux AMIs, and manage custom deployment configuration on AWS. Finally, you'll look at how to deploy applications to Azure VMs, configure resource deployments with GCP Deployment Manager, and create Network File Systems on public clouds.
DevOps Support Administrator: Cloud Computing Essentials for Support Engineers
discover the key concepts covered in this course
compare the traditional computing model with cloud computing model and recognize the competitive advantage of cloud computing model
recognize the concept of virtualization and its features in cloud computing
recall the role and architecture of hypervisors in implementing virtualization and list the hypervisors used by popular public cloud providers
create AWS HVM Linux AMIs from existing Paravirtual Linux AMIs
identify the critical differences between cloud and dedicated data centers and describe Support Engineer responsibilities in managing SaaS, IaaS, and PaaS
specify the cloud service models that Cloud Support Engineers need to manage and list the selection criteria that can help select the right cloud service model
recognize the need for the SaaS Enablement Framework along with its various components that can be used to build, manage, and deliver SaaS solutions
recall the features of cloud deployment models and suggested criteria for selecting the right cloud deployment model to fulfill business requirements
manage custom deployment configuration on AWS
deploy applications to Azure VMs using deployment groups
configure resource deployments using GCP Deployment Manager
recall the stages of cloud transformation with focus on application, network, and security
create Network File Systems on public clouds and use them to manage files with cloud instances