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The Self-Taught Cloud Computing Engineer

By : Dr. Logan Song
Book Image

The Self-Taught Cloud Computing Engineer

By: Dr. Logan Song

Overview of this book

The Self-Taught Cloud Computing Engineer is a comprehensive guide to mastering cloud computing concepts by building a broad and deep cloud knowledge base, developing hands-on cloud skills, and achieving professional cloud certifications. Even if you’re a beginner with a basic understanding of computer hardware and software, this book serves as the means to transition into a cloud computing career. Starting with the Amazon cloud, you’ll explore the fundamental AWS cloud services, then progress to advanced AWS cloud services in the domains of data, machine learning, and security. Next, you’ll build proficiency in Microsoft Azure Cloud and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) by examining the common attributes of the three clouds while distinguishing their unique features. You’ll further enhance your skills through practical experience on these platforms with real-life cloud project implementations. Finally, you’ll find expert guidance on cloud certifications and career development. By the end of this cloud computing book, you’ll have become a cloud-savvy professional well-versed in AWS, Azure, and GCP, ready to pursue cloud certifications to validate your skills.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
1
Part 1: Learning about the Amazon Cloud
9
Part 2:Comprehending GCP Cloud Services
14
Part 3:Mastering Azure Cloud Services
19
Part 4:Developing a Successful Cloud Career

Practice questions

The following scenario should be referenced when answering questions 1-10:

An Azure team is implementing a network architecture, as shown in Figure 12.19.

Figure 12.19 – Azure infrastructure architecture

Figure 12.19 – Azure infrastructure architecture

  • The subscription is subs1.
  • The resource group is azurerg.
  • The Storage account is store.
  • 200 VMs are in the spoke vNets. The VMs are numbered, and each VM has a public IP and a locally installed application, App-X, where X is the VM number.
  • vNet1 has two subnets, sub1 and sub2. Azure Firewall is deployed in sub2.
  • Azure Front Door is deployed.
  • Azure Active Directory (AAD) is used for the infrastructure.
  • ExpressRoute is used between on-premises and the Azure cloud.

1. store stores blob objects that need to be accessible to Azure Databricks, leveraging AAD. What should be enabled for store?

A. File shares

B. Hierarchical namespace

C. Network file shares

D. Blob access policies...