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SkillSoft Explore Course

IT Professional Curricula     Internet and Network Technologies Solution Area     Cloud Computing     Public, Private, and Hybrid CloudOps Interoperability

In this course, you'll explore the categories of cloud computing portability and interoperability, the interfaces of the Distributed Computing Reference Model, the standardization required for cloud computing portability and interoperability, and the application design principles that can provide better interoperability. You'll learn about the taxonomy of the Cloud Ecosystem Reference Model for designing interoperable cloud architectures, the Enterprise Architecture Principles of the cloud ecosystem that can help maintain consistency and integrity of enterprise architectures, and the prominent cloud deployment models and when to adopt which model. You'll also examine the benefits of achieving cloud interoperability and maximizing portability, the challenges of achieving interoperability between diversified cloud components, the key elements of Interoperability and portability for cloud services, what to consider when defining hybrid cloud strategy, the process-oriented classification of cloud migration, and features exhibited by public, private and hybrid cloud.



Objectives

CloudOps Interoperability: Modeling Cloud Computing for Integration

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • describe the role of standards in cloud computing interoperability and list cloud computing interoperability use cases supported by standards
  • list the categories of cloud computing portability and interoperability with focus on data, application, platform, and infrastructure components
  • describe the interfaces of the Distributed Computing Reference Model along with the standardization required for cloud computing portability and interoperability
  • recall application design principles that can help reduce complexity and provide better interoperability for diversified applications that are designed for cloud computing
  • describe the Cloud Ecosystem Reference Model and its taxonomy to design interoperable cloud architectures
  • recognize the cloud ecosystem Enterprise Architecture Principles that ensure consistency and integrity of the enterprise architecture in managing the life cycle of cloud services across the enterprise
  • list the prominent cloud deployment models and describe scenarios for adopting them
  • specify the benefits of achieving cloud interoperability and maximizing portability, along with the challenges of achieving interoperability between diversified cloud components
  • describe the key elements of interoperability and portability for cloud services, as well as scenarios that depict interoperability and portability considerations and requirements and how to address them
  • compare the features exhibited by public, private, and hybrid cloud that helps CloudOps Architects decide the right environment for application deployment
  • recall important considerations for defining hybrid cloud strategy, with focus on hybrid cloud integration, management, and CloudOps adoption
  • recognize the process-oriented classification of cloud migration that can help migrate selected architectural components from on-premise to cloud
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course