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Cloud Academy Creating a Highly Available Campaign Website - Scenario
Release Date.: 05-09-2019
Type.: Bookware
Disks.: 47x100mb
Link.: https://cloudacademy.com
Release Notes
In this group of live videos, we tackle a practical
scenario to help you learn real-world cloud consulting skills.
This is a unique and engaging live video format where we
join the Cloud Academy AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud
Platform teams in a real-time work situation. The team
listen to a customer brief, discuss and define technical
requirements and then evaluate which of the public cloud
platforms could best deliver on the customer requirements.
From this course, you will learn how cloud professionals go
about solving real-world business problems with cloud solutions.
With this course, you will learn how cloud professionals
tackle and solve a business problem with each of the three
public cloud platforms. This course is highly recommended
for anyone interested in learning how to become a cloud
architect, specialist or consultant!
Learning how to use your cloud skills in real-world
situations is an important skill for a cloud professional.
Real life projects require you to be able to evaluate
requirements, define priorities and use your knowledge of
cloud services to come up with recommendations and designs
that can best meet customers' requirements. As a cloud
professional you often have to think on your feet, process
information quickly and be able to demonstrate design ideas
quickly and efficiently.
In this course, we work through a customer scenario that
will help you learn how to approach and solve a business
problems with a cloud solution. The scenario requires us to
build a highly available campaign site for an online
competition run by loungebeer.com - a "craft" beer
launching a new product in to the market at the US
Superbowl event.
In these interactive discussions we join the team as they
evaluate the business requirements, define the project
constraints, and agree the scope and deliverables for the
solution. We then work through the technical requirements
we will use to evaluate how each of the three cloud
platforms - Google Cloud Platform, AWS and Microsoft Azure -
could be used to meet the technical requirements.
We follow each of the platform teams as they define
solution architectures for Google Cloud Platform, AWS and
Microsoft Azure. We then regroup to run a feature and price
comparison before the team builds a proof of concept for
our solution design.
This group of lectures will prepare you for thinking and
reacting quickly, prioritzing requirements, discussing
design ideas and coming up with cloud design solutions.
02/2018 - DynamoDB now supports encryption at rest so that
would potentially influence our choice of database in thie
scenariohttps://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-encryption-at-
rest-for-dynamodb/For planning tools
seehttps://www.agilebusiness.org/content/moscow-
prioritisation-0http://www.allaboutagile.com/prioritization-
using-moscow/For more information on White Listing
seehttps://cloudacademy.com/course/understanding-aws-
authentication-authorization-accounting/authorization-in-
aws-1/
Greetings fly out to:
Kodemusen, KoseBamsen
STM is back.
For all the ppl we worked with
in the past. We salute you.
NFO by NiMiTech
Updated: 09/09/2002