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RH124 - Red Hat System Administration - I
1. Getting Started with Red Hat Enterprise Linux

 Introduction and History of UNIX & Linux

  •  Overview of UNIX and Linux history and development.
  •  Key differences between UNIX and Linux operating systems.

 Comparing CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and Fedora

 

  •   Overview of each distribution and its intended use cases.
  •    Major differences in support, stability, and target audience.

 Difference between UNIX and Linux

  • Fundamental technical and philosophical differences between UNIX and Linux.

Defining Open Source, Linux Distributions, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux

 

  •     Explanation of open-source software and community-driven       development.
  •     Overview of different Linux distributions and their purposes.
  •     Specific features and strengths of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
     
2. Downloading, Installing, and Understanding the Booting Process of Red Hat Linux

 Downloading and Installing VirtualBox

  • Step-by-step guide to downloading VirtualBox for virtualization.
  • Installation steps for VirtualBox on various platforms.


 Downloading and Installing Red Hat Linux

 

  •     Instructions on downloading RHEL from Red Hat’s official website.
  •     Installing RHEL on a virtual machine via VirtualBox.
  •     POST (Power-On Self Test): Initial hardware checks and diagnostics.
  •     BIOS/UEFI (Basic Input/Output System / Unified Extensible Firmware            Interface): Roles and  differences.
  •     MBR (Master Boot Record): Legacy partitioning and booting process.
  •     GRUB/GRUB2 (Grand Unified Bootloader): Importance in multi-boot                environments.
  •      Systemd/Initd: Role in managing services and system initialization.
  •      Runlevels (Targets): Different targets for various system states.

 Linux Architecture, Kernel, and Shells

  • Linux Architecture Overview: Layers of the Linux system.
  • Kernel: Core of the OS, handling hardware interaction.
  • Interpreter and Shells: Bash, Zsh, and other popular shells.
  •  Memory Management: Virtual memory, caching, and processes.
3. Linux FHS (Filesystem Hierarchy Standard)

Understanding and Deep Dive into FHS

 

  •    Overview of Linux directory structure and purpose of each directory (e.g.,                  /bin, /home,/etc).
  •     Importance of the FHS for organizing system files and ensuring                                 compatibility.
     
4. Accessing the Command Line

Logging into a Linux System

  • Steps for logging into Linux through the console or SSH.
  •  Running basic commands using the terminal.


 Understanding Terminals (TTYs) and Shells

  • What is TTY and how it differs from GUI terminals.
  •  Overview of different types of shells (Bash, Zsh, Fish).
  •  Basic commands and navigating through the shell environment.
  •  Creating, copying, moving, deleting, and organizing files.
  •  Overview of recursive and forced operations on directories and files.


 File Content Commands

  •  Using commands to view and manipulate file contents:
  •  head, tail, cat, more, less for displaying contents.
  •  sort, uniq for organizing and filtering data within files.


 Input-Output Redirection

  • Understanding >, >>, and < for directing output and input.
5. Manage files from the command line
  • Copy, move, create, delete, and organize files while working from the bash Shell.
  • understanding the commands to create, move, create, delete, sorting with
  • commands by recursively and forcefully head, more, less, tail, cat commands
  • Use input-output redirection
6. Get Help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  •        Resolve problems by using local help systems
  •        Overview of available local help resources and guides.
  •        Using `help` and `man` Commands
  •        Detailed use of the `help` command for built-in shell commands.
  •        Using the `man` command to access manual pages for various Linux           commands.
  •        Technical Support for Enterprise Linux
  •         How to access and utilize support from Linux enterprise solutions.


 

7. Create, View, and Edit Text Files
  • Managing Text Files
  • Creating, viewing, and editing text files directly from command output or using text editors.
  • Using Text Editors: vi, vim, gedit, nano
  • Introduction to editors and their editing modes.
  • Basics of `vi`, `vim`, `gedit`, and `nano` editors.
  • Understanding the Inode Structure
  • Explanation of inodes, file metadata, and file storage.


 

8. Symbolic Links or Backup Methods
  • Understanding Hard Links and Soft Links
  • Differences between hard links and symbolic (soft) links.
  • Commands to create and manage links.


 

9. Manage Local Users and Groups
  •     User and Group Management
  •     Creating, managing, and deleting local users and groups.
  •     Understanding Commands: useradd, userdel, usermod, groupadd,                        groupdel, groupmod, passwd, gshadow
  •     Command syntax and implementation of local password policies.
  •     Switching users and accessing different shell environments.


 

10. Control Access to Files
  •   Setting File System Permissions
  •   Understanding Linux permissions for files and folders.
  •   Using `chmod`, `chown`, `setfacl`, and `getfacl` to manage permissions.
  •   Applying Special Permissions
  •   Explanation and use of sticky bits for directories.
11. Monitor and Manage Linux Processes

 

  •  Process Management
  •  Evaluating and controlling processes on a Red Hat system.
  •  Key Commands: top, ps, lscpu
  •  Monitoring system processes and analyzing CPU information.
12. Control Services and Daemons
  •    Using systemd for Service Management
  •    Controlling and monitoring network services and system daemons.
  •    Key Commands: systemctl, service
  •    Understanding different service modes (status, start, stop, restart, enable).


 

13. Configure and Secure SSH
  •  Setting Up Secure Remote Access with SSH
  •  Configuring OpenSSH for secure remote access.
  •  SSH Authentication Modes
  •  Setting up SSH authentication using asymmetric keys (public/private key                     pairs) for password-less login.
  •  Enabling and managing password authentication.
14. File and Folder Transfer and Downloading
  • Transferring Files Across Systems
  • Methods for transferring files between Linux-Linux, Linux-Windows, and Linux-Mac systems.
  • Understanding SFTP, SCP, and Rsync Commands
  • Secure file transfer and remote copy techniques.
  • Using WinSCP and FileZilla
  • GUI tools for file transfer between systems.
  • Downloading with wget and curl
  • Command-line utilities for downloading files from the internet.
15. Analyze and Store Logs
  •  System and User Logs for Troubleshooting
  •  Locating and interpreting logs to troubleshoot system issues.
  •  Types of Logs
  •  Overview of system logs, user logs, and their locations.
16. Manage Networking
  •    Network Configuration on RHEL Servers
  •    Configuring network interfaces and IP settings.
  •    Networking Commands: iptables, netstat, telnet, ss, ifconfig, nslookup, dig
  •    Overview of networking commands for configuration and troubleshooting.

 

17. Archive and Transfer Files
  •   Archiving and Copying Files
  •   Techniques for archiving and transferring files between systems.
  •    Archiving Commands: zip, gunzip, bzip2, tar
  •   Command syntax and usage for compressing and archiving files.
18. Searching the Contents in Linux

                

  •    Content Search Utilities
  •    Using `grep`, `locate`, and `find` commands to search file contents and               locations.
     
19. Install and Update Software Packages
  •  Package Management in RHEL
  •  Installing, updating, and managing software with package repositories.
  •  Commands: rpm, yum, wget
  •  Using `rpm` and `yum` for package management; downloading packages with `wget`.
     
20. Access Linux File Systems
  • Accessing and Managing File Systems
  • Inspecting and working with mounted file systems.
  • Commands: fstab, mtab, blki
  • Using system files and commands to manage file system mounting and identification.

 

21.Analyze Servers and Get Support
  • Investigating Issues and Getting Support
  • Troubleshooting using the web-based management interface.
  • Accessing Red Hat support for server-related issues.

 

22. Comprehensive Review
  •    Hands-on Exercises
  •    Review and apply course concepts through practical exercises.
RH134 - Red Hat System Administration II
1 : Schedule Future Tasks
  •  Understanding cron jobs, crons, anacron, and crontab.
2 :Tune System Performance
  • Understanding system memory, IOstat, and Network.
  • Overview of /proc, top, and ps commands.
  • Understanding virtual memory, system activity reporting, and iostat.
3:Manage SELinux Security
  • Importance of SELinux in Linux.
  • Implementing SELinux modes: targeted, permissive, enabled, disabled, and enforcing.
4: Maintain and Manage Basic Storage
  • Understanding file systems and file system types: ext2, ext3, ext4, xfs, btrfs, etc.
  • Hard disk storage partitioning and formatting.
  • Working with LVM (Logical Volume Management): creating, resizing, and extending LVM.
5: Network-Attached Storage or File Server
  • Configuring NFS (Network File System): creating, accessing, and deleting NFS shares.
6 : Control the Boot Process
  •  Understanding run levels to control the boot process.
7: Manage Network Security
  • Configuring IP tables. 
  • Working with Ethernet cards
AWS
1 Introduction to AWS
  • Navigate the AWS Management Console
  • Recognise AWS Global Infrastructure
  • Describe the security measures AWS provides
  • Create an Amazon EC2instance
  • Remotely connecting to an EC2instance
  • Setting up Amazon Linux and Apache webserver
  • Browsing Amazon Machine Images(AMI)
  • Specifying security groups and key pairs
  • Creating new images off of running instances
2: AWS Storage
  • Identify key AWS storage options
  • Describe Amazon EBS
  • Use Amazon EBS with AmazonEC2
  • Working with Volumes and snapshots
  • Transmitting data in/out of the Amazon cloud
3: Installing Software in your Amazon Instance
  • Implementing a Web server in an Amazon Linux/Windows Instance
  • Configure the firewall to access a Web server
4: Security in Public Cloud

 

  • Security issues in PublicCloud
  • Securing the Access : Creating a RSA Public/Private Key for VMs
  • Creating a software firewall
  • Configuring firewall rules
  • Securing the access with an Elastic IPs
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  • Managing users with Identity Access Management(IAM)
5: Alternate access
  • Using EC2 Command Line APIs [from Windows/Linuxmachines]
6: Load-balancing with EC2 and Auto Scaling
  • Creating and using LoadBalancers
  • Distributing incoming traffic with elastic loadbalancing
  • Dynamically adding and removing instances with AutoScaling
7: Cloud Watch to be seen along with Auto Scaling
  • Overview of Monitoring and Setting Alarms
  • Visualising utilization metrics withCloudWatch
  • Setting alarms to send and receive notifications
8: Simple Notification Services [to be seen along with Auto Scaling
  • Using SNS to send Notifications
9: Amazon S3 Basics
  • Creating Buckets
  • Creating Folders
  • Uploading Objects
  • Making Objects Public
  • Creating Buckets
  • Securing Bucket/Object access
  • Configuring a Bucket as Static Web Page
  • Controlling Life Cycle of a Bucket
  • Accessing Amazon Buckets from Windows/Linux desktops/Servers

 

10: Virtual Private Cloud
  • Create a VPC [VPC with a Single PublicSubnet]
  • Create and attach an Internet gateway
  • Create an Amazon VPCsubnet
  • Set up routing in the VPC
  • Set up a security group to control the inbound and out bound traffic
  • Launch an instance into the subnet
  • VPC console to allocate an Elastic IP address and assign it to the instance
  • Amazon EC2 console to terminate your instance and the Amazon VPC console to delete your VPC
11: AWS-RDS
  • Overview of AWS RDS
  • Launching a My SQL Database in RDS
  • Creating Backups/Snapshots and Read Only DBs
  • Connecting to RDS-DB using local DB-Clients
  • Terminating a DB instance
12: AWS-IAM
  • Creating Groups and Defining access policy
  • Creating Users
  • Login to AWS account using new users
13: Installing Software in your Amazon Instance
  • Implementing a Web server in an Amazon Linux/Windows Instance
  • Configure the firewall to access a Web server
14: AWS-Cloud Formation
 
  • Introduction to Cloud Formation
  • Launching instances in EC2  using Templates
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15: AWS-Cloud Front
  • Concepts of AWS-Cloud Front
  • Host a Website with Cloud Front
16: AWS-Route53
  • Creating a Failover setup for Load Balancers running in different AWS regions[users need to have a registered Domain]
  • Health Check a private website
17 : AWS-Cloud Trial
  • Using Cloud Trial to trail the API Calls
18: Hosting Applications with Elastic Beanstalk
  • Improving application delivery with Platform as a Service(PaaS)
  • Deploying scalable applications on the AWS cloud
  • Selecting and launching an application environment (sample application in PHP and    My SQL)
19 : Dynamo DB
  • Overview of AWS Dynamo DB
  • Dynamo DB Tables and Naming Conventions
  • Data Types in Dynamo DB
  • Dynamo DB Capacity Units
  • Configuring Alarms
  • Tacking Backup and Restore
20 : Lambda Function
  • Overview of AWS Lambda
  • Creating a Lambda Function withNode.js
  • Lambda Pricing & Uploading Code
  • Connecting Lambda Functions to API Gateway Endpoints
  • Accessing Lambda Logs
  • Getting Started with Body Mapping Templates
21: API Gateway
  • Overview of API Gateway
  • Create a RESTAPI
  • Create Resource
  • Create HTTP Methods
  • Deploy API
  • Integrating with Lambda function
22: Simple QueueService
  • Overview ofSQS
  • Create Standardqueue
  • Create FIFO queue
  • With Timer or Delay to a Standard queue
23: End user Computing, Organization setup and Resource Sharing with (SSO)
  • Directory services (Launching AWS managed AD)
  • SSO integration with AD users
  • Work Email
  • Work docks
  • Workspaces
  • AWS management SSO login
24: AWS System Manager
  • Run command
  • Content De-duplication
  • Delete the queue

 

25: Compute
  • 2 and 3 tier web architecture running in EC2 (windows and Linux)
  • Multiple Child application Running in EC2 (windows and Linux)
  • Light sail implementation
  • ECS and ECR launching Docker images
  • Understanding of launching On Demand Instances, Reserved, spot, Dedicated Hosts and Dedicated Instance
26: AWS-Automation with Python Boto3module
  • Complete In Depth understanding and implantation AWS-Automation by usingBoto3 Module
  • Launching EC2 and Entire VPC creation by using Python code.
  • Creation S3 Buckets by writing python boto3module
  • Creating IAM users and Roles and Polices by using Python boto3module

 

27: Security, Identity and Compliance Management

 

  • Securing the web application by using the WAF
  • AWS Inspector
  • AWS security Manager (SSL/TLS Certificates)
  • AWS Shield
  • AWS Artifact
  • AWS Key Management Service
  • Compliance
  • Patch Manager
28: AWS Cost Management
  • AWS Cost Explorer
  • AWS Budgets
  • AWS Market place Subscriptions
DevOps
1: Devops Lab Setup tools for Linux and windows Environment
  • GitBash installation and Github account setup
  • Tomcat installation and Configuration
  • Jfrog Artifactory installation and Configuration
  • Maven Installation and Configuration
  • Jenkins installation and Configuration
  • Ansible Installation and Configuration
  • Sonarqube installation and Configuration
  • Docker Installation and configuration
  • Java installation and Configuration
  • Environmental variable setup for both windows and Linux
2: Introduction to Devops and Dev secops
  • Introduction to DevOps
  • What is DevOps?
  • SDLC models, Lean, ITIL, Agile
  • Why DevOps?
  • History of  DevOps
  • DevOps Stakeholders
  • DevOps Goals
  • Important terminology
  • DevOps perspective
  • DevOps and Agile
  • DevOps Tools
  • Configuration management
  • Continuous Integration and Deployment
3: Introduction to SDLC, Software testing, Agile: Software testing lifecycle
  • Working with Blockbox testing
  • Working with Whitebox testing
  • Working Greybox testing
  • Working with Function testing
  • Working with Regressing testing, smoke testing, System testing, Integration testing etc.
4: Agile Methodologies:
  • Process flow of Scrum Methodologies
  • Project planning, scrum testing, sprint Planning and Release management
  • Analysis
  • Design, Execution and wrapping closure
5: LINUX Administration
  • Introduction to Linux Families(ex: Redhat & Debian Family)
  • Working with APT and YUM and Dnf
  • Working with AWK and SED commands
6: Installation and Initialization:
  • Installation, Package Selection
  • Anatomy of a Kick start File, Command line
  • Introduction to BashShell
  • System Initialization, Starting the BootProcess : GRUB.
7: Boot and Package Management:

 

  • Securing single-user mode(sulogin)
  • Shutting down and rebooting the system
  • RPM Package Manager, Installing and Removing Software, Updating a Kernel RPM
  • Yum Command set, Install packages by using yum.
  • Apt-get command set, Apt-cache package management.
8: User Administration:
  • Understanding different types of groups and creation of groups
  • Creation of users in different groups
  • Understanding Passwd, Shadow Files
  • Understanding passwd aging
  • Creation of quotas for users, groups and file systems
  • Understanding users security files
  • The different commands for Monitoring the users
  • TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Automation of jobs–Cron, at
  • Working with command star, find, grep, etc.
9: Run levels:
  • Understanding the different types of run-levels
  • Understanding different types of shutdown commands
  • Understanding run control scripts
  • Understanding the different types
Version Control/SCM (Git)
1: Introduction to Git
  • Overview of SVN, GIT, Clear case, perforce & Comparison
  • Introduction of Git
  • Selecting Git Client
  • Creating Repository
  • Working with Tag
  • Creating and Merging Branches
  • Executing Git Commands
  • Git Logs, Git stash, Git rebase
  • Merge conflict issues resolving
  • Git pull, clone, fetch
Ansible Modules
1:Introduction to Ansible
  • What is Ansible
  • Change Management
  • Provisioning with Ansible
  • Benefits of using Ansible
2: Ansible Building blocks and Processflow
  • Introduction to Ansible Anatomy
  • Ansible Requirements Specification
  • Overview of Ansible Components
  • Overview of Ansible Strategy
3: Ansible Playbook Modules and directory structure
  • Introduction to Ansible Playbook
  • Introduction to Ansible Modules
  • Lab(Docs, setup, service, yum...etc)
4: Variable, Facts and jinja 2 templates
  • Working with Ansible Variable
  • Working with Facts
  • Working with Jinja2 Template
5: Play and Playbooks
  • Overview of Ansible Playbooks
  • Playbook Language Example
  • Working on Ansible Handlers
  • Executing a Playbook.
Docker Modules
1: Getting Started with Docker

 

  • Introduction to Docker.
  • What’s under the hood-Namespaces, C groups and Overlay FS
  • Understanding Virtualization
  • Virtualization vs Container
2: Docker Installation

 

  • Creating a Virtual Docker Host(CentOS)by using Vagrant
  • Installing Docker on CentOS
  • Introduction to Docker namespaces

 

3: Docker Images

 

  • Introduction to Docker Images
  • Building a Docker Image with a Docker file
  • Sharing Data in Your Docker Host with Containers
  • Sharing Data Between Containers
  • Copying Data to and from Containers
  • Creatoing Docker Hub Account.
  • Building Images using Docker File.
  • Pull and Push Images From/To Docker Hub.
4: Docker Networking

 

  • Introduction to Docker Networking
  • Finding the IP Address of a Container
  • Setting Up a Custom Bridge Network for Docker
5: Container Operations
  • Port Mapping for Docker
  • Creating, Starting, Stopping, Renaming, Removing Containers
  • Inspecting Containers
  • Limiting R resources Memory and CPU
  • Prioritizing CPU Utilization
6: Docker Compose
  • Introduction to Docker compose
  • Creating Docker compose file
  • Executing Docker Compose file
Jenkins Modules
1: Introduction to Continuous Integration and Jenkins-CI/CD
  • What is Continuous Integration
  • Jenkins Continuous Integration
  • What is Continuous Deployment
  • Jenkins Vs Jenkins Enterprise
2: Jenkins Installation

 

  • Downloading and Installing Jenkins using Tom Cat
  • Creating Jenkins as a Service.
  • Starting and Stopping Jenkins
3: Configure Jenkins and User Management.
  • Secure Jenkins
  • Create a new user
  • Generates sh key for Jenkins user
  • Plug-in management
4: Jenkins jobs setup
  • Setting up a Jenkins job(Freestyle, Pipeline, maven, MS Build, Py build)
  • Jenkins parameterized jobs setup(choice params, boolean params etc)
  • Email notification jobs
  • Parallel jobs configuration
  • nodes(slaves) configuration
5: Jenkins Integration
  • Git integration with Jenkins
  • Maven Integration with Jenkins
  • Ansible, Artifactory integration
  • Docker and scanning tool integration
  • AWS and code review
6: Jenkins User administration
  • Role based administration
  • Project based administration
  • Metric based administration
  • Slaves configuration
  • Users and groups creation
Maven Modules
1: Build Tolls overview
  • What is maven and Msbuild, Pybuild, gradleandant
  • Maven Evolution
  • Maven Objective and Environment setup
  • Maven project creation
  • What is POM. Xml and superPOM
  • Maven build lifecycle creation and Default Build lifecycle
2: Customized Project and plugin setup
  • Maven Project setup
  • Maven plugin download and setup
  • Maven Build automation with CI service
3: Maven Repositories and GAV snapshots.
  • What is GAV and project and Snapshots, version
  • Maven Web application creation withpom.xml
  • What is Maven repository
  • Local repo
  • Central repo and Remote repo
  • Maven Dependencies and plugin
Complete guide to Kubernetes
1: Introduction to Kubernetes
  • The need for a Container Orchestration Engine
  • Battles of COEs, which one to choose
  • Key Features of a COE.
  • What makes Kubernetes the defac to COE choice.
  • Negatives of using Kubernetes
2: Key Concepts of Kubernetes
  • Namespaces
  • Pods
  • Replica Sets and Deployments
  • Service Discovery and Load Balancing
  • Config maps, Storage, Network, RBAC
  • Stateful sets, Crons and Jobs
  • Kubernetes Architecture
3: Setting up Environment
  • Provisioning and configuring on AWS
  • Initialize Cluster with Kubeadm
  • Setting up Weave CNI
  • Launching Kubernetes Dashboard
  • Setting up a Kubernetes Visualizer
  • Resetting cluster created with kubeadm
4: Building blocks of Pods
  • Introduction to pod
  • Writing pod Specification
  • Launching and Operating Pods(Logintothepod,browsingthewebUIofthepod)
  • Attaching a volume to a Pod
  • Launching Multi-Container Pods
  • Connecting to Individual Containers
  • Launching Replica Set and Fault Tolerance
  • Solution part-Deploying a worker app
5: Managing Application Configurations with Config Maps and Secrets
  • Introduction to Config Maps and Secrets
  • Creating Config Map for Vote app
  • Setting up Environment Specific Configs
  • Adding Configs from Files
  • Creating Secrets to Encrypt Database
  • Setting Environment vars using Secrets.
6: Setting up Fire wall with Network Policies
  • Creating default network policy for namespace
  • Exposing public facing app and allowing inter namespace communication

 

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  • Career Advancement: Cloud Computing certification can enhance your career prospects by demonstrating your expertise in cloud-based technologies to potential employers. It can also lead to higher salaries, promotions, and other career growth opportunities.
  • Practical Knowledge: A Cloud Computing certification training course provides hands-on experience with cloud-based solutions, enabling you to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.
  • Industry Recognition: Completing a Cloud Computing certification training course from a reputable provider is recognized and respected within the industry, increasing your credibility as a Cloud Computing professional.
  • Stay Ahead of the Curve: Cloud Computing is a rapidly evolving field, and a certification training course can help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies, giving you a competitive edge in the job market.

Advantages of Taking a Cloud Computing Certification Course

  • In-Depth Knowledge: A Cloud Computing certification training course provides a comprehensive understanding of cloud-based technologies, including architecture, deployment models, security, and management.
  • Practical Skills: The course provides hands-on experience with cloud-based solutions, enabling you to develop practical skills in deploying, managing, and optimizing cloud infrastructure.
  • Flexibility: Cloud Computing certification courses are available in a variety of formats, including online, self-paced, and classroom-based options, making it easier to fit into your schedule and preferred learning style.
  • Industry Recognition: Completing a Cloud Computing certification training course from a reputable provider is recognized and respected within the industry, increasing your credibility as a Cloud Computing professional.

Why is Cloud Computing More Popular?

  • Cost Savings: Cloud Computing provides cost savings by eliminating the need for on-premises infrastructure, reducing maintenance costs, and providing a pay-as-you-go model.
  • Scalability: Cloud Computing enables organizations to scale their infrastructure up or down based on their changing needs, providing flexibility and agility.
  • Security: Cloud Computing provides secure and compliant solutions that are regularly updated with the latest security patches and protocols.
  • Collaboration: Cloud Computing enables collaboration and remote work by providing access to applications and data from any device and location.

Job Opportunities for Cloud Computing Professionals in 2023

  • Cloud Engineer: A Cloud Engineer is responsible for designing and implementing cloud-based solutions, including infrastructure, applications, and data management.
  • Cloud Architect: A Cloud Architect designs and manages cloud-based infrastructure, ensuring it meets the organization's needs for scalability, security, and reliability.
  • Cloud Consultant: A Cloud Consultant provides expert advice and guidance to organizations on how to adopt and optimize cloud-based solutions.
  • Cloud Security Specialist: A Cloud Security Specialist ensures that the organization's cloud infrastructure is secure and compliant with industry standards and regulations.
  • Cloud Infrastructure Manager: A Cloud Infrastructure Manager oversees the day-to-day operations of the organization's cloud infrastructure, ensuring it is optimized for performance and cost-effectiveness.

Conclusion

  • Completing a Cloud Computing certification training course can provide you with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue a rewarding career in the technology industry, with opportunities for growth, advancement, and entrepreneurship. With the increasing adoption of cloud-based solutions, these roles are expected to be in high demand in the coming years. A Cloud Computing certification training course can provide you with a competitive edge in the job market and enable you to stay ahead of the curve in this rapidly evolving field.

Certifications & Exams

After completing the course you can take AWS solutions architect certification exam.

AWS is a global certification.

Cost is $150.

 

Yes, We provide course completion certificate on Cloud Computing apart from this there is 1 more certificate called as “ Apponix Certified Professional in Cloud Computing”
If you score more than 80% in the exam you will be awarded as “Apponix Certified Professional”

In India average salary for freshers is 4 LPA to 9 LPA for cloud engineeers.

In abroad you can expect $125,000 annually if you secure a job as a cloud computing expert in countries like the US, the U, Europe and Canada.

  • System Administration skills ( Linux)
  • AWS Cloud Platform
  • All known DevOps tools like Jenkins, dockers, github..etc
  • Incident management
  • L1/L2/L3 support & SME
  • Backup & recovery tools
  • Ticketing system
  • Monitoring tools
  • Storage networks (IBM, EMC)
  • Web Applications
  • Databases
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Career after Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is taking over the global IT sector and for good reasons.

All sectors of the global economy such as the –

  • Corporate sector
  • The education sector
  • The healthcare sector
  • The defense sector
  • The communications sector, etc. are migrating to cloud networks in a bid to streamline their internal processes and at the same time ensure that their ability to deliver their respective services to their target audiences is made more efficient.

Another reason for the rapid adoption of cloud computing across all sectors of the global economy is the technology allows a business or a brand to automate its internal and external operations thus ensuring its overall overhead costs comes down by many folds.

What will you gain from enrolling in the cloud computing training offered here at Apponix?

Well, for starters, our cloud computing course in Pikine with placement  assiatnce will give you the competitive edge you need in order to secure a high paying job at tech companies and reputed brands. 

Our cloud computing training and placement program will also make you a master of collaboration as you will be able to store and manage business-critical data with high speed and accuracy.

Our cloud computing training for beginners in Pikine course is also an ideal approach for owners of tech companies who want to grow their business in a short time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • System Administration skills
  • AWS Cloud Platform
  • All known DevOps tools
  • Incident management
  • L1/L2/L3 support & SME
  • Backup & recovery tools
  • Ticketing system
  • Monitoring tools
  • Storage networks (IBM, EMC)
  • Web Applications
  • Databases

You can expect $125,000 annually if you secure a job as a cloud computing expert in countries like the US, the U, Europe and Canada.

 

It is an umbrella term given to the set of tools and practices used to increase the ability of an IT company to deliver its services using traditional software development processes.

 

It stands for Amazon Web Services – which is a subsidiary of Amazon INC. It is an on-demand cloud computing service offered by the tech giant on a pay-as-you-use basis.

 

All courses available online  & Offline classes are available in Bangalore, Pune, Chennai only.

It is mentioned under the training options. Online, Offline & self paced learning course fees differs.

Course duration is 2 months or 60 Hrs Usually daily 2 hrs.

Yes, We provide course completion certificate on web design & development. apart from this there is 1 more certificate called as “ Apponix Certified Professional in Cloud Computing”
If you score more than 80% in the exam you will be awarded as “Apponix Certified Professional”

Yes, we provide you the assured placement. we have a dedicated team for placement assistance.
 

 All our trainers are working professional having more than 6 years of relevant industry experience.

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Cloud Computing Certification Course career in 2023

With a cloud computing certification, a professional will be able to learn about popular and industry-leading cloud solutions.

Employers looking for cloud computing experts prefer hiring cloud computing certified experts as they tend to not only be more productive but at the same time, they tend to troubleshoot glitches in a cloud network better than non-certified counterparts.

Hence, the demand for certified cloud computing experts is ever-increasing and investing in a cloud computing certification is a great decision.

Which countries hire cloud computing experts?

  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Germany
  • Canada
  • Switzerland
  • Australia
  • Sweden
  • Singapore
  • Ireland
  • New Zealand
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