Book Image

Cloud Computing Demystified for Aspiring Professionals

By : David Santana
5 (1)
Book Image

Cloud Computing Demystified for Aspiring Professionals

5 (1)
By: David Santana

Overview of this book

If you want to upskill yourself in cloud computing domains to thrive in the IT industry, then you’ve come to the right place. Cloud Computing Demystified for Aspiring Professionals helps you to master cloud computing essentials and important technologies offered by cloud service providers needed to succeed in a cloud-centric job role. This book begins with an overview of transformation from traditional to modern-day cloud computing infrastructure, and various types and models of cloud computing. You’ll learn how to implement secure virtual networks, virtual machines, and data warehouse resources including data lake services used in big data analytics — as well as when to use SQL and NoSQL databases and how to build microservices using multi-cloud Kubernetes services across AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. You'll also get step-by-step demonstrations of infrastructure, platform, and software cloud services and optimization recommendations derived from certified industry experts using hands-on tutorials, self-assessment questions, and real-world case studies. By the end of this book, you'll be ready to successfully implement cloud computing standardized concepts, services, and best practices in your workplace.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Part 1: The Journey to Cloud Computing
5
Part 2: Implementing Cloud Deployment Models
9
Part 3: Cloud Infrastructure Services in Action
13
Part 4: Administrating Database and Security on the Cloud
18
Part 5: Roadmap for a Successful Journey in Cloud Engineering

Marketplace

In this section, you will learn about the cloud marketplace. First, we’ll explain buying and selling software services in the marketplace. You will also learn helpful tips and potential pitfalls that encumber beginners.

The cloud computing leaders, Amazon, Microsoft, and Google, host a marketplace to help connect end users with partners, independent software vendors, and start-ups, offering niche services and solutions.

The marketplace allows customers of all levels, enthusiasts, IT professionals, and developers to locate, try, purchase, and provision applications from many top-leading service providers. Most software services can run on-premises or in the public cloud.

The marketplace is a curated catalog where you can filter by industry, service, publisher, product type, and more, and includes open source applications and services, pre-configured computer operating system images, data management services, developer resources, security tools, and even...