Copyright © 2011 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES Course Introduction Support Contact: Education Services Copyright © 2011 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. • Name • Company • Region • Role • Experience Class Introductions Course Introduction 2 Copyright © 2011 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. The Environment • Locations 4 Restrooms 4 Cafeteria – coffee 4 Network / Phone Access 4 Smoking Area 4 First Aid 4 Water cooler • Hours of Class 4 9:00 am – 5:00 pm 4 Lunch 12:45 - 1:45 Course Introduction 3 Copyright © 2011 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. • The following must not be in use during lecture: 4 Cell phones/PDAs (set to vibrate if possible) 4 Laptops (must be closed during lecture) • If you need to take a call, answer it after you step out of the classroom • Food and drink permitted in classroom, but not in lab • Inform the instructor of any and all absences from classroom sessions. Absent for a day or more will result in non - attendance. Classroom Etiquette Course Introduction 4 Copyright © 2011 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Course Overview Course Introduction 5 Description The Cloud Infrastructure and Services (CIS) course educates participants about cloud deployment and service models, cloud infrastructure, and the key considerations in migrating to cloud computing. For all definitions of cloud computing, the course has resorted to the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology as a guide. The course covers technologies required to build classic (traditional), virtualized, and cloud data center environments. These technologies include compute, storage, networking, desktop and application virtualization. Additional areas of focus include backup/recovery, business continuity, security, and management. Students will learn about the key considerations and steps involved in transitioning from the current state of their data center to a cloud computing environment. Upon completing this course, participants will have the knowledge to make informed decisions about migrating to cloud infrastructure and choosing the best deployment model for their organization. Audience EMC Customers, Partners, Internals, and Industry audience (including students) who want to understand Cloud infrastructure and pursue career in virtualization and Cloud. Prerequisites Prior to attending this course, participants should have: • Basic understanding of computer architecture, operating systems, networking, and databases • Experience in compute system, storage, and network infrastructure will be an advantage Copyright © 2011 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Course Objectives Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: • Explain the phases of transition from classic data center to virtual data center and then to the Cloud • Describe virtualization technology at compute, storage, network, desktop, and application layers of IT infrastructure • Describe business continuity solutions in a VDC environment • Explain the key characteristics, services, and deployment models of Cloud • Describe the Cloud infrastructure components and service management processes • Describe the Cloud security concerns and solutions • List the key considerations for migration to the Cloud Course Introduction 6 Copyright © 2011 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Course Organization Course Introduction 7 • Module 1 : Journey to the Cloud • Module 2 : Classic Data Center (CDC) • Module 3 : Virtualized Data Center (VDC) – Compute • Module 4 : Virtualized Data Center – Storage • Module 5 : Virtualized Data Center – Networking • Module 6 : Virtualized Data Center – Desktop and Application • Module 7 : Business Continuity in VDC • Module 8 : Cloud Computing Primer • Module 9 : Cloud Infrastructure and Management • Module 10 : Cloud Security • Module 11 : Cloud Migration Considerations Copyright © 2011 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Agenda Course Introduction 8 Modules/Lessons Day 1 • Module 1: Journey to the Cloud • Module 2: Classic Data Center (CDC) • Application, DBMS, Compute and Storage • Networking – 1 • Networking – 2 • Object based and Unified storage technologies • Business continuity overview and backup • Replication technologies Day 2 • Module 2: Classic Data Center • CDC Management • Module 3: Virtualized Data Center (VDC) – Compute • Compute virtualization overview • Compute virtualization techniques • Virtual Machines • Resource management techniques • Physical to virtual conversion • Module 4: Virtualized Data Center – Storage • Storage virtualization overview • Virtual Machine Storage • Block level and File level virtualization • Virtual provisioning and automated storage tiering Copyright © 2011 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Agenda Course Introduction 9 Modules/Lessons Day 3 • Module 5: Virtualized Data Center – Networking • VDC networking overview • VDC networking components • VLAN and VSAN technologies • Network traffic management • Exercise – VDC networking • Module 6: Virtualized Data Center – Desktop and Application • Desktop virtualization • Application virtualization • Module 7: Business Continuity in VDC • Fault tolerance mechanism in VDC Day 4 • Module 7: Business Continuity in VDC • Backup in VDC • Replication and migration in VDC • Exercise – VDC BC • Module 8: Cloud Computing Primer • Overview of Cloud Computing • Cloud services and deployment models • Module 9: Cloud Infrastructure and Management • Cloud infrastructure and service creation Copyright © 2011 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Agenda Course Introduction 10 Modules/Lessons Day 5 • Module 9: Cloud Infrastructure and Management • Cloud service management • Module 10: Cloud Security • Security basics • Cloud security concerns and threats • Cloud security mechanisms • Access control and identity management in Cloud • Governance, risk, and compliance • Security best practices for Cloud • Module 11: Cloud Migration Considerations • Migration Considerations • Phases to adopt the Cloud • Course end quiz • Course Summary Copyright © 2011 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Become a certified EMC Proven Professional! Cloud Infrastructure and Services course supports EMC Proven Professional certification. The #1 certification program in the information storage and management industry. Next Steps: For more information, please visit http://education.emc.com/certification Course Introduction 11 EMC Proven Professional certification details Certification Level Associate Exam Name E20 - 002 Cloud Infrastructure and Services Exam Credential Name EMC Cloud Infrastructure and Services Associate (EMCCIS) 1. Assess your level of expertise Take a Free online practice test to identify areas you may need to review. 2. Validate your expertise Register for your proctored exam at a Pearson VUE testing center near you. Copyright © 2011 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Like Us: EMC Proven Professional http://education.EMC.com/ProvenCommunity Follow Us: @EMCEducation , @EMCProven Why Get Proven? Being Proven means investing in yourself and formally validating your knowledge, skills, and expertise by the industry’s most comprehensive education and certification program. Keep Current - Ensure that your knowledge grows as fast as the pace of technology changes • Receive no - cost Knowledge Maintenance updates on the latest EMC products and technologies. • Learn from in - depth technical papers from our Knowledge Sharing library. Lead and Advocate – Establish yourself as an industry thought - leader and mentor • Become an advocate for the Information Storage and Management industry. • Get published. Share your expertise and best practices in our Knowledge Sharing Competition. Connect and Collaborate – Join a community of the most trusted professionals in the industry • Discuss, share, find answers, or simply connect in our EMC Proven Professional online community Course Introduction 12 Get Proven. Join a community of dedicated professionals, share exclusive benefits: