C110032G - Implementing and Managing Virtual Networks on IBM Cloud
The Implementing and Managing Virtual Networks on IBM Cloud module covers the high-level concepts for understanding virtual networks on cloud. In addition, the module takes a deeper dive into the associated tasks and responsibilities required for implementing and managing virtual networks on IBM Cloud.
- Understand Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) features and benefits
- Learn VPC concepts and network architecture
- Learn the differences between IPv6 and IPv4
- Understand the value of subnetting/VLAN in virtual networking environments
This course is intended for learners who are pursuing professional-level site reliability engineer certification on IBM Cloud.
Module Introduction
- Topic 1: Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Features and Benefits
- Topic 2: VPC Network Architecture
- Topic 3: Benefits of Using IPv6 over IPv4 on Cloud
- Topic 4: Importance of Using Subnetting/VLAN in a Virtual Networking Environment
- Topic 5: VPC Concepts
Module Summary
Before starting this curriculum, the target audience should understand:
- System Thinking
- DevOps practices
- Cloud Architecture
- Software engineering principles
- System administration
- Network and OSI model
- Networking and security practices for IBM Cloud
- Incident management
- Root cause analysis
The target audience should also be able to:
- Proficiently write code
- Create run books as a reference
- Make system components serviceable
- Interpret data and statistics to determine actions
- Use LogDNA, SysDig, Grafana, Prometheus, Kibana
- Interpret schematics
- Drive incidents to resolution
- Remediate underlying sources of unreliability
- Create and configure VMs
- Create and configure Containers on IBM Kubernetes Service (IKS)/Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Services (ROKS)
- Create and configure Containers using OpenShift
- Create and configure Serverless applications
- Configure for high availability and scalability