Transitioning to the cloud requires a design-thinking process. In this course, you'll explore the tasks and considerations involved in CloudOps solution design. You'll examine how to shift from a static to a dynamic infrastructure, utilize knowledge exploration and exploitation, and adopt a CloudOps managed strategy and architecture service.
You'll investigate the role of prototyping tools, using them to create visual drafts of CloudOps solutions. You'll use Lucidchart with AWS and Azure to present architectural diagrams, visualizations to create CI/CD task boards, and Visual Paradigm to create multi-cloud visual architectures and perform a Five Forces Model analysis.
Next, you'll investigate the patterns used to implement reliable and recoverable CloudOps solutions, including health endpoint monitoring patterns. You'll outline the steps involved in managing a hosted cloud service. Lastly, you'll identify the routing requests used in multi-cloud environments.
describe how to adopt design thinking when implementing agile and iterative processes to help enterprises manage changes and CloudOps evolution
list the design methods and tools that can be used to facilitate the design-thinking innovation process
describe the use of DevOps, experience design, and agile development to break down silos and project CloudOps solutions
evaluate the implications of transitioning to the cloud and how to shift from a static to a dynamic infrastructure to design CloudOps solutions
describe the characteristics of knowledge exploration and exploitation that can be used by CloudOps practitioners to design and help visualize CloudOps solutions
recall the features and benefits of adopting a CloudOps managed strategy and architecture service to derive CloudOps solutions for enterprises
recognize the major challenges faced by CloudOps practitioners when designing CloudOps solution
recognize the role of prototyping tools in validating CloudOps models, generate prototypes, allocating required resources, and deploying generated prototypes to multi-cloud environments
create visual drafts of CloudOps solutions using a prototyping tool to provide a walkthrough of the solution before finalizing its adoption
specify the high-level architecture of CloudOps prototyping tools along with the associated components, responsibilities, and interfaces
recognize the features and benefits provided by Visual Paradigm to create a visual architecture of multi-cloud solutions for CloudOps practices
create multi-cloud visual architectures using Visual Paradigm to be used as reference blueprints
use Lucidchart with AWS and Azure to present an architectural diagram and define multi-cloud solutions and CloudOps operations
create CI/CD task boards using visualizations and a design-thinking mindset
recognize the Five Forces Model used to conduct an in-depth analysis of an enterprise's requirements and establish reasons for CloudOps solution adoption
perform a Five Forces analysis using Visual Paradigm
recognize the patterns that need to be adopted to implement reliable, resilient, and recoverable CloudOps solutions
outline the steps involved in managing hosted cloud services and enable the feature of automatic recovery
outline the implementation of health endpoint monitoring patterns to facilitate continuous monitoring in CloudOps solutions
list and illustrate the different types of routing requests that can be used to route and manage requests in multi-cloud environments that apply DevOps principles
describe the key factors and design considerations when designing CloudOps solutions to fulfill the objective of maximizing scalability, availability, and performance