In a cloud computing architecture, cloud infrastructure refers to the back-end technology elements found within most enterprise data centers -- servers, persistent storage and networking equipment -- but on a much greater scale. Some large cloud providers, including hyperscale cloud companies, such as Microsoft and Amazon, form partnerships with vendors to design custom infrastructure components that are optimized for specific needs, such as power efficiency or workloads that include big data and AI.
4. Introduction
Cloud infrastructure refers to the hardware and software components, such as servers,
storage, networking, virtualization software, services and management tools, that support
the computing requirements of a cloud computing model.
In a cloud computing architecture, cloud infrastructure refers to the back-end technology
elements found within most enterprise data centers -- servers, persistent storage and
networking equipment -- but on a much greater scale. Some large cloud providers,
including hyperscale cloud companies, such as Microsoft and Amazon, form partnerships
with vendors to design custom infrastructure components that are optimized for specific
needs, such as power efficiency or workloads that include big data and AI.
5. Literature Review
Cloud Computing provides an alternative to the on-premises
datacenter. With an on-premises datacenter, we have to manage
everything, such as purchasing and installing hardware,
virtualization, installing the operating system, and any other
required applications, setting up the network, configuring the
firewall, and setting up storage for data. After doing all the set-up,
we become responsible for maintaining it through its entire
lifecycle.
However, if we choose Cloud Computing, a cloud vendor is
responsible for the hardware purchase and maintenance. They
also provide a wide variety of software and platform as a service.
We can take any required services on rent. The cloud computing
services will be charged based on usage.
6. Problem Statement
To learn about the various technologies for being an industry
ready Cloud Engineer.
Work on real time projects after the training period has
concluded.
9. Module 1.1: Windows Administration
Installing Windows Server Operating System
Installation and Configuration of various services
i.e. Active Directory, DNS, IIS, DHCP, etc.
Windows Disk Management.
Managing Group Users and Policies within a
domain.
10. Module 1.2: Linux Administration
Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.
Overview of basic commands in Linux.
Linux Directory and File Permissions.
Automating tasks in Linux.
Process Management in Linux.
User Management in Linux.
11. Module 2: Network Administration
OSI Layer and TCP/IP Suite Overview
Network Topologies and Network Devices
Introduction to Packet Tracer
Configuration of Routers and Switches
In Packet Tracer
Interface Configuration in network devices
Network Virtualization
12. Module 3.1: VMware Administration
VMware Basics
Installation and Management of ESXI host
Configuring VCenter server and adding ESXI host
to it
Using vSphere Client for managing VCenter
Access Control and Resource Monitoring in VM’s
on ESXI host.
13. Module 3.2:Citrix Administration
Citrix Architecture
Installation and Configuration of Delivery
Controller.
Installation and Configuration of Storefront Server.
Virtualization of apps and desktops.
Deployment of site for clients to access virtual
apps and desktops.
14. Module 3.3: MSSQL SERVER ADMINISTRATION
SQL Fundamentals
SQL Server Security Concepts
SQL Server and database roles.
Authorizing users to access resources.
Tracing access to SQL servers using extended
events.
15. Module 3.4:Oracle Database Administration
Oracle Database Architecture
Managing Oracle Instances
Configuring the Oracle network environment.
Administering user security.
Backup and Recovery in Oracle database.
16. Module 4 : BACKUPAND STORAGE
Introduction to backup fundamentals.
Backup Policies and Objectives.
Different Levels of backup.
Raid Fundamentals
Storage Architecture and Provisioning.
19. Objective
The objective of this training is to provide network, systems, and database administrators the
knowledge and skills needed to effectively operate in the cloud and touch upon all the aspects of
administering cloud services.
The training covers best practices on cloud administration, supported by many vendor technology
solutions, covering open source and major vendor standards.
20. Methodology
Cloud-computing is a very popular term in this modern and computer world in IT solution which
is provided as a service over the web instead of customer owing and buying the solution. It is a
large group of interrelation of computers.
It creates service oriented architecture by providing software and platforms as services. It
reduced information technology for end –user on demand services and many of the other
things related to it.
Technologies such as cluster, grid and Cloud computing has all aimed for providing access to
large number of computer in a virtualized manner such as invisible , by collecting resources and
offering single system viewing and more over in addition to that one of the main aim of these
technologies is Delivering computing as a Utility.
21. Result & Discussion
This training enables various individuals to get skilled in various aspects of
cloud infrastructure and services such as operating system administration,
virtualization of machines and applications and providing software and
platforms as a service.
In a cloud computing architecture, cloud infrastructure refers to the back-end
technology elements found within most enterprise data centers -- servers,
persistent storage and networking equipment -- but on a much greater scale.
So, this training exposes each individual to management of this infrastructure,
but, on an industrial level.
22. Conclusion
In conclusion, cloud computing is recently new technological development
that has the potential to have a great impact on the world. It has many
benefits that it provides to it users and businesses. For example, some of
the benefits that it provides to businesses, is that it reduces operating cost
by spending less on maintenance and software upgrades and focus more
on the businesses it self. But there are other challenges the cloud
computing must overcome. People are very skeptical about whether their
data is secure and private. There are no standards or regulations
worldwide provided data through cloud computing.
23. Future Scope
Cloud computing is in very adolescent stage in India.
Cloud computing is not something which is a luxury but as
businesses are growing online, cloud computing will
become the need of the hour very soon. As the traffic will
increase more and more on the sites cloud hosting will be
required. Soon heavy resource eating installable software
will become history. Everything will be available online. In
that case future is very bright of cloud computing.