Video description
More than 14 Hours of video instruction in the CCNA Cloud CLDFND and CLDADM exams
More than 14 hours of video instruction on Cloud fundamentals, Cloud technologies, Cloud administration and operations, Cloud monitoring and reporting, Cloud troubleshooting as well as cloud computing concepts, service models, infrastructure solutions, and architectures.
Description
CCNA Cloud LiveLessons Library is a unique video product that provides a solid understanding of the key areas of knowledge required to pass the CLDFND 210-451 and the CLDADM 210-455 exams. This product walks the customer through each topic of the exam blueprints. Customers will gain knowledge of fundamental cloud technologies, including cloud computing definitions, cloud service models, and cloud aspects in infrastructure components such as servers, networking, and storage as well as Cloud administration technologies, including Cloud fundamentals, Cloud technologies, Cloud administration and operations, Cloud monitoring and reporting, and Cloud troubleshooting.
CCNA Cloud LiveLessons Library contains 30 independent video lessons (14 lessons on CCNA Cloud CLDFND 210-451 LiveLessons and 16 lessons from CCNA Cloud CLDADM 210-455 LiveLessons), delivering more than 14 hours of instruction on these new Cisco exams. The videos contain detailed instructions for the exam, as well as live demos on Cisco and third-party Cloud solutions to both contextualize and explain concepts and products.
Major topics include
CCNA Cloud CLDFND 210-451
- Cloud Fundamentals
- Cloud Technologies
- Cloud Administration and Operations
- Cloud Monitoring and Reporting
- Cloud Troubleshooting
CCNA Cloud CLDADM 210-455- Cloud Characteristics and Models
- Cloud Deployment
- Cloud Workloads
About the Instructors
Gustavo A. A. Santana, CCIE No. 8806, is the author of Data Center Virtualization Fundamentals (CiscoPress, 2013) and a Cisco Technical Solutions Architect working in enterprise and service provider data center projects that require a greater integration among multiple technology areas such as networking, application optimization, storage, and servers. With more than 15 years of experience in the data center industry, Gustavo has led and coordinated a team of specialized Cisco engineers in Brazil. A true believer of education as a technology catalyst, he has also dedicated himself to the technical development of many IT professionals from customer, partner, and strategic alliance organizations. In addition to holding three CCIE certifications (Data Center, Storage Networking, and Routing & Switching), Gustavo is an SNIA Certified Storage Networking Expert (SCSN-E). A frequent speaker at Cisco Live and data center industry events, he holds a degree in computer engineering from Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA-Brazil) and an MBA in strategic IT management from Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV-Brazil). Gustavo maintains a personal blog in which he discusses topics related to data center virtualization technologies at http://gustavoaasantana.net.
Chris Jackson is a Distinguished Systems Engineer in the Cisco World Wide Sales and Partner Training organization. Chris is focused on all aspects of Cisco Data Center and Cloud from not only a technology perspective but through thought leadership in helping Cisco and customers better leverage the business transformational aspects these technologies provide. He holds dual CCIEs in security and routing and switching, CISA, CISSP, ITIL v3, seven SANS certifications, and a bachelor's degree in business administration. Residing in Franklin, Tennessee, Chris enjoys tinkering with RC drones, robotics, and anything else that can be programmed to do his bidding. In addition, he is a black belt in Taekwondo and a rabid Star Wars fan, and has a ridiculous collection of Legos. His wife, Barbara, and three children, Caleb, Sydney, and Savannah, are the true joys of his life and proof that not everything has to plug in to a wall outlet to be fun. Skill Level
Beginning 
What You Will Learn
CCNA Cloud CLDFND 210-451
- Cloud Fundamentals
- Cloud Technologies
- Cloud Administration and Operations
- Cloud Monitoring and Reporting
- Cloud Troubleshooting
CCNA Cloud CLDADM 210-455- Cloud Characteristics and Models
- Cloud Deployment
- Cloud Workloads
- Cloud Networking
- Cloud Storage
Who Should Take This Course
Primary audience: Anyone wishing to take the exam; engineers looking to integrate Cloud technologies and operational practices into their companies’ environments.¬†
Secondary audience: This course is a foundational review of core Cloud operational concepts and can be used to supplement the study of the Cloud as it pertains to CCNP and CCIE certification requirements.- Cloud Networking
- Cloud Storage
Table of Contents
Introduction
CCNA Cloud CLDFND 210-451 LiveLessons: Introduction
00:03:01
Module 1 Cloud Characteristics and Models
Cloud Characteristics and Models
00:00:51
Lesson 1: Describe Common Cloud Characteristics
Learning Objectives
00:00:45
1.1 NIST Cloud Definition
00:11:16
1.2 On-demand Self-service
00:03:06
1.3 Elasticity
00:02:49
1.4 Resource Pooling
00:02:54
1.5 Metered Service
00:02:25
1.6 Ubiquitous Networking
00:01:15
1.7 Cloud Misconceptions
00:01:40
Lesson 2: Describe Cloud Service Models
Learning Objectives
00:00:23
2.1 Typical Cloud Service Offers
00:01:11
2.2 Infrastructure as a Service
00:07:45
2.3 Platform as a Service
00:03:12
2.4 Software as a Service
00:01:22
2.5 Anything as a Service
00:02:57
Module 2 Cloud Deployment
Cloud Deployment
00:00:39
Lesson 3: Describe Cloud Deployment Models
Learning Objectives
00:00:26
3.1 Public Clouds
00:01:53
3.2 Security, Control, and Cost
00:06:29
3.3 Private Clouds
00:06:15
3.4 Community Clouds
00:02:07
3.5 Hybrid Clouds
00:02:56
Lesson 4: Describe the Components of the Cisco Intercloud Solution
Learning Objectives
00:00:33
4.1 Challenges of Hybrid Clouds
00:04:06
4.2 Cisco Intercloud Strategy
00:04:41
4.3 Cisco Intercloud Fabric
00:10:48
4.4 Demo–Intercloud Fabric
00:07:02
Module 3 Cloud Compute
Cloud Compute
00:00:44
Lesson 5: Identify Key Features of UCS
Learning Objectives
00:00:33
5.1 UCS Architecture
00:11:11
5.2 UCS Manager
00:03:19
5.3 Exploring UCS Manager
00:07:38
5.4 UCS Central
00:02:47
5.5 Exploring UCS Central
00:10:47
5.6 UCS B-Series
00:07:28
5.7 UCS C-Series
00:03:48
5.8 Service Profiles
00:03:32
5.9 Creating a Service Profile
00:13:49
5.10 Templates and Address Pools
00:07:49
Lesson 6: Describe Server Virtualization
Learning Objectives
00:00:34
6.1 Server Virtualization History
00:04:09
6.2 Server Virtualization Definitions
00:05:12
6.3 Anatomy of a Virtual Machine
00:02:03
6.4 Creating a Virtual Machine
00:05:16
6.5 Hypervisor Architectures
00:06:43
6.6 Online Migrations
00:02:43
6.7 Moving a Virtual Machine
00:02:18
6.8 Virtualization Cluster Features
00:04:43
Module 4 Cloud Networking
Cloud Networking
00:00:35
Lesson 7: Describe Network Architectures for the Data Center
Learning Objectives
00:00:34
7.1 Requirements for Cloud Networking
00:04:02
7.2 Unified Fabric: Fabric Extenders
00:09:57
7.3 Unified Fabric: Virtualization and Fabric Evolution
00:10:00
7.4 Unified Fabric: I/O Consolidation and Layer 2 Extension
00:11:16
7.5 Software Defined Networking
00:11:18
7.6 SDN Challenges and Application Centric Infrastructure
00:07:25
7.7 Using Application Centric Infrastructure
00:11:25
7.8 Provisioning an Application in ACI
00:14:05
Lesson 8: Describe Infrastructure Virtualization
Learning Objectives
00:00:46
8.1 Virtual Networking Challenges
00:09:01
8.2 vSwitch and Distributed Virtual Switch
00:06:51
8.3 Nexus 1000V
00:06:52
8.4 Exploring Nexus 1000V
00:05:14
8.5 VXLAN
00:08:58
8.6 Virtual Networking Services
00:10:36
8.7 Virtual Appliances and Network Containers
00:06:04
Module 5 Cloud Storage
Cloud Storage
00:00:24
Lesson 9: Describe Storage Provisioning Concepts
Learning Objectives
00:00:34
9.1 Disk Arrays
00:05:19
9.2 RAID Levels and Disk Pools
00:07:41
9.3 Thick Provisioning
00:01:15
9.4 Thin Provisioning
00:01:11
Lesson 10: Describe the Difference Between All the Storage Access Technologies
Learning Objectives
00:00:37
10.1 Block-based Access and SANs
00:03:35
10.2 File-based Access and NAS
00:03:41
Lesson 11: Describe Basic SAN Storage Concepts
Learning Objectives
00:00:34
11.1 Introduction to SCSI
00:04:45
11.2 Fibre Channel Basics
00:10:38
11.3 Fibre Channel Addressing and Forwarding
00:06:56
11.4 Zoning
00:05:12
11.5 Demo–Deploying Zoning
00:10:48
11.6 Virtual SANs
00:07:56
Lesson 12: Describe Basic NAS Storage Concepts
Learning Objectives
00:00:29
12.1 Shares and Mount Points
00:04:11
12.2 Permissions
00:03:50
Lesson 13: Describe the Various Cisco Storage Network Devices
Learning Objectives
00:00:37
13.1 Cisco MDS 9000 Family
00:09:43
13.2 Nexus Storage Portfolio
00:07:25
13.3 UCS Invicta
00:04:53
Lesson 14: Describe Various Integrated Infrastructures
Learning Objectives
00:00:51
14.1 Modular Data Centers
00:05:56
14.2 FlexPod
00:01:52
14.3 Vblock
00:02:36
14.4 VSPEX
00:01:43
14.5 UCSO
00:03:17
Summary
CCNA Cloud CLDFND 210-451 LiveLessons: Summary
00:02:51
Introduction
CCNA Cloud CLDADM 210-455: Introduction
00:02:08
Module 1: Cloud Fundamentals
Cloud Fundamentals: Introduction
00:00:30
Lesson 1: Cloud Basics
Learning objectives
00:00:23
1.1 What Is a Cloud?
00:05:53
1.2 IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, Oh My!
00:06:43
1.3 SDN and Cloud
00:05:40
1.4 Cloud and Applications
00:04:22
Lesson 2: Cloud Operations
Learning objectives
00:00:49
2.1 IT Operations Past, Present, and Future
00:09:12
2.2 IT Organizational Structure
00:04:46
2.3 Services Catalog
00:05:14
2.4 Self Service Portal
00:08:08
Lesson 3: Cloud Operational Journey
Learning objectives
00:00:35
3.1 The Journey Starts Here
00:04:11
3.2 Ruthless Standardization
00:03:09
3.3 Defining Workflow
00:04:18
3.4 Automating and Orchestrating IT Processes
00:02:46
3.5 Culture
00:02:59
Module 2: Cloud Technologies
Cloud Technologies: Introduction
00:00:32
Lesson 4: Automation and Orchestration Platforms
Learning objectives
00:00:25
4.1 Cisco Cloud Solutions
00:15:29
4.2 Introducing UCS Director
00:08:40
4.3 Orchestration with UCSD
00:07:29
4.4 UCSD Self Service Portal: Overview and Basic Operations
00:10:57
4.5 UCSD Self Service Portal: Ordering a VM from a Standard Catalog
00:05:45
4.6 UCSD Bare Metal Agent
00:02:56
Lesson 5: Cloud Self Service and Management Applications
Learning objectives
00:00:45
5.1 Introducing Prime Services Catalog
00:09:50
5.2 The End-User Storefront
00:05:43
5.3 Stack Designer: Overview
00:03:56
5.4 Stack Designer: Process
00:04:03
5.5 Stack Designer: Demo
00:10:20
5.6 Heat Orchestration
00:04:58
Lesson 6: Cloud Infrastructure Components
Learning objectives
00:00:31
6.1 Physical Switching
00:09:37
6.2 Virtual Switching
00:05:06
6.3 Virtual Application Container Services (VACS)
00:08:32
6.4 Intercloud
00:07:50
Module 3: Cloud Administration and Operations
Cloud Administration and Operations: Introduction
00:00:41
Lesson 7: Managing Users and Groups
Learning objectives
00:00:21
7.1 Default Roles
00:08:05
7.2 Adding a Role to Cisco UCS Director
00:03:14
7.3 Configuring a New User with a Single Role
00:01:25
7.4 User Access Profiles
00:02:21
7.5 Multi-role User Access Profiles
00:06:42
Lesson 8: Virtual Machine Management
Learning objectives
00:00:28
8.1 Live Migration of VM from Host to Host
00:05:49
8.2 Editing VM Parameters
00:04:24
8.3 Configuring VM Snapshots
00:04:48
8.4 Reverting a VM to a Snapshot
00:01:44
Lesson 9: Deploying Virtual App Containers
Learning objectives
00:00:25
9.1 Application Containers
00:03:41
9.2 Configuring Application Containers
00:03:57
9.3 Deploying an App Container with Services
00:03:22
Lesson 10: UCSD and Prime Services Catalog
Learning objectives
00:00:30
10.1 Configuring Service Names and Icons
00:04:58
10.2 Ordering Permissions with RBAC
00:06:47
Lesson 11: PSC Provisioning and Verification
Learning objectives
00:00:34
11.1 Placing an Order in PSC
00:04:26
11.2 Verifying Successful Service Provisioning
00:03:08
11.3 Accessing a Provisioned VM
00:02:26
Lesson 12: Deploying Intercloud Fabric
Learning objectives
00:00:23
12.1 Installing and Configuring ICF
00:04:36
12.2 The ICF Deployment Process
00:03:24
12.3 Instantiating New VM in ICF
00:03:48
Module 4: Cloud Monitoring and Reporting
Cloud Monitoring and Reporting: Introduction
00:00:40
Lesson 13: Chargeback Billing and Reporting
Learning objectives
00:00:34
13.1 What Is Chargeback?
00:08:00
13.2 Cost Models
00:07:43
13.3 Budget Policy
00:04:39
13.4 Applying a Cost Model to a Tenant
00:05:47
13.5 Running Billing Reports
00:03:04
13.6 Running System Utilization Reports
00:04:19
Lesson 14: Performance and Capacity Management
Learning objectives
00:00:21
14.1 Capacity Planning
00:09:16
14.2 Bandwidth Monitoring
00:04:54
14.3 Using Host Groups for Monitoring
00:02:48
Module 5: Cloud Troubleshooting
Cloud Troubleshooting: Introduction
00:00:27
Lesson 15: Configuring Serviceability Options
Learning objectives
00:00:24
15.1 What Is Serviceability?
00:03:06
15.2 Syslog
00:11:32
15.3 NTP
00:05:31
15.4 DNS
00:03:18
15.5 DHCP
00:04:08
15.6 SMTP
00:03:47
Lesson 16: Cloud Monitoring and Remediation
Learning objectives
00:00:21
16.1 Fault Monitoring
00:03:55
16.2 Reviewing Logs
00:05:18
16.3 Creating Monitoring Dashboards
00:02:49
16.4 Configuring Backups
00:06:49
16.5 Restoring Backups
00:04:28
Summary
CCNA Cloud CLDADM 210-455: Summary
00:00:28