Along with virtualization, cloud computing is the most dynamic and rapidly growing internetworking area for any networking engineer to study. The CompTIA Cloud Essentials course (exam CLO-001) give you an excellent technical and business grounding in the benefits of the cloud computing model. Aimed at beginners to this technology, you will gain a valuable insight to this exciting technology.
The course gives you the knowledge you need in order to pass the exam and have the confidence to discuss could solutions with fellow network engineers and IT managers. We have also included several bonus lectures showing you how to install and configure cloud solutions from vendors including Google Cloud, Amazon, Microsoft, VMware and others.
Your Instructor
Kaylan P
Is a Red Hat Systems Engineer and Linux consultant. Kaylan is the Linux team team lead in a fortune 500 company.
He works in production support on different flavours of unix such as RedHat Linux, Solaris and IBM AIX.His role involves supporting and training on different flavours of unix and installing, configuration and fixing issues on all types of servers. He also holds an MBA.
- Over 3 hours of video training
- Instructor follow along labs
- End-of-module exams
- End-of-course certificate
- Captions available
- Access to members only forum
- Exam vendor – PearsonVue
- Prerequisites – None
- Recommended – Network+
Module 1 | Introduction to Cloud Computing |
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Unit 1 | Course Introduction |
Unit 2 | Cloud Terminology |
Unit 3 | Characteristics of Cloud computing |
Unit 4 | Virtualization and Cloud computing |
Unit 5 | Deployment Models |
Unit 6 | Cloud Computing Positives |
Unit 7 | Cloud Computing Negatives |
Unit 8 | Cloud Service Categories |
Unit 9 | Visual Model of Cloud Computing |
Module 2 | Business Perspectives |
Unit 1 | Cloud Computing and Outsourcing |
Unit 2 | Similarities and Differences |
Unit 3 | Cloud Computing in terms of Business |
Unit 4 | Business Improvement |
Module 3 | Technical Perspectives |
Unit 1 | Private vs Public Cloud |
Unit 2 | Cloud Computing Service Models |
Unit 3 | Deployment Methods |
Unit 4 | Risks and Challenges |
Unit 5 | Impacts of Cloud Computing |
Module 4 | Adopting Cloud Computing |
Unit 1 | Steps for Cloud Adoption |
Unit 2 | Vendor Roles and Responsibilities |
Unit 3 | Vendor and Provider Dependencies |
Unit 4 | Organizational Capabilities |
Unit 5 | Migrating Applications to the Cloud |
Module 5 | Operating Cloud Computing |
Unit 1 | Cloud Computing Service Management |
Unit 2 | Impact of Cloud Computing |
Module 6 | Governing Cloud Computing |
Unit 1 | Challenges in Cloud Computing |
Unit 2 | Cloud Computing Cost |
Unit 3 | Flexibility in Cloud Computing |
Module 7 | Public Cloud |
Unit 1 | Google Cloud |
Unit 2 | Microsoft Windows Azure |
Unit 3 | Amazon Web Services |
Module 8 | Private Cloud |
Unit 1 | OpenStack |
Unit 2 | VMware Cloud |