Introduction to Cloud Computing
- Importance of IAAS, PAAS, SAAS
- Real world example of cloud usage
- Trends in cloud computing
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand the different types of cloud computing offerings.
- Understand the benefits of using the cloud.
- Cloud pre-requisites (optional)
- Introduction to Windows Azure (PAAS)
- Windows Azure Architecture
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand the pieces of the Windows Azure platform.
- Understand how Azure functions
- Role of Fabric Controller .
- Creating a cloud website using web role
- Multi-instance role running in Dev Fabric
- Debugging applications in Dev Fabric
- Admin : Create a hosted service through Azure portal
- Admin : Deploying the created application on the REAL WINDOWS AZURE CLOUD
- Admin : Changing the configuration at runtime
- Admin : Managing the hosted services
- Admin : Upgrading the Hosted Services
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create website on Azure using ASP.NET applications.
- Dynamically configure a Windows Azure cloud application through the Azure Portal.
- Configure and manage the Web roles.
- Windows Azure worker role
- Windows Azure worker Role
- Configuration of worker role
- Communications between Worker role and Webrole
- Difference between worker role and web role
- Debugging in the dev fabric
- Limitations of the dev Fabric
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Differentiate between web role and worker role.
- Create role to role communications in Windows Azure.
- Admin : Configuring the storage account
- Admin : Explore the storage account settings
- Accessing queues using Azure Client library
- Exploring the queue API’s
- Communication between webrole and worker role using queues
- Limitations of the queues
- Advantages of using queues
- Programming with Blobs using Azure Client library
- Create and use tables in Windows Azure.
- Design entities that are stored in table storage. Use case of queue , table and blob
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Setup Windows Azure message queue.
- Create a Windows Azure Storage Account.
- Use the Windows Azure Client library to access Windows Azure storage.
- Access blob data from Windows Azure or on-premise applications.
- Cloud programming guidelines
- Cloud Designing guidelines
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Design applications for the cloud
- Understand different patterns on the cloud.
- Admin : Provisioning the Database server on cloud
- Admin : Security Features on SQL Azure Database on cloud
- Admin : Creating tables on SQL Azure Database
- Programming using SQL azure
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Make design decisions between table storage and SQL Azure.
- Determine the cost of storing data in Windows Azure.
- Setup SQL Azure databases through the Developer Portal
- Access Control Service(ACS)
- Admin: Identity providers.
- Service Bus features
- Admin: Provisioning Service bus namespace.
- Need for service bus and ACS
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand federated services .
- Security Concerns on cloud
- Comparison of security on cloud to premise at Hardware layer
- Comparison of security on cloud to premise at operating system layer
- Application Security on the cloud
- Services to enhance cloud security
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand Security on the cloud.
- Understand the Security features on cloud.
- Enhancing Performance of application on cloud
- App fabric Caching Architecture
- Admin : Provisioning the cache
- Admin : Upgrading the cache
- Admin : Cache security using the ACS
- Exploring API’s of app fabric caching
- Performance improvement using cache
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Configure and maintain cache
- Enhance the performance of the distributed application using App fabric caching.
- Cloud Migration Scenarios
- Cloud Migration requirements
- How to Migrate applications to cloud
- An ASP.NET application with multiple load-balanced instances that share state stored in SQL
- An ASP.NET application with multiple instances that maintains per-instance state and relies
- A Silverlight or Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) client that accesses WCF services
- running in a middle tier.
- An application with a single instance running on Windows Server that maintains state on
- A Visual Basic 6 application that directly accesses a SQL Server database, i.e., a traditional
- client/server application.
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Migrate any application on the cloud
- Suggest the changes required to move the application to the cloud.
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