Cloud Computing
IaaS | PaaS | SaaS | Public Cloud | Private Cloud | Virtual Machines | Hypervisor | Docker
This course helps software professionals and engineering students build a strong foundation in cloud computing, focusing on core concepts and practical understanding.
This course introduces cloud computing by explaining what it is, why it matters, and how it is used in modern IT and business environments. It covers the major service models—IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, FaaS, and DaaS—along with virtualization fundamentals, virtual machines, hypervisors, and cloud deployment models such as public, private, hybrid, community, and multi-cloud.
You will also gain hands-on experience by setting up a Linux virtual machine using Oracle VirtualBox and deploying a web server with Docker while practicing essential DevOps commands. Along the way, you will explore the key benefits of cloud computing, including cost efficiency, scalability, flexibility, and global reach, and wrap up with a quiz to reinforce everything you have learned.
Course Access: Once you successfully enroll, you will have access for one year.
Course Content
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