This three-day course provides students with the foundational knowledge required to work with basic cloud components in a Juniper environment. The course summarizes cloud concepts, virtual networks, and cloud management.
Key topics include:
• Fundamental cloud concepts
• Linux virtualization
• Network virtualization
• Software defined networking (SDN)
• Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)
• Introduction to OpenStack and, Kubernetes
Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students will gain experience in configuring and monitoring cloud automation tools and using various cloud configuration formats. Students will also become familiar with several cloud-native applications. Students will learn and better identify the Juniper solutions for cloud infrastructure, including virtualization (vSRX, vMX), and containerization (cSRX,cRPD).
Who should attend
Course Prerequisites
• Basic networking knowledge and general understanding of data center environments
• General understanding of enterprise WAN environments, and basic understanding of virtualization
• General understanding of Linux and basic Linux CLI commands
• Basic understanding of containerization and some experience using Docker or the equivalent
• Completion of the Getting Started with Cloud e-learning course
What you will learn
• Identify the key fundamental cloud concepts.
• Identify the concepts of Linux virtualization.
• Identify the concepts of Linux namespaces.
• Identify the concepts of Linux containerization.
• Identify the basics of network virtualization.
• Describe the main concepts of software-defined networking and Network Functions Virtualization.
• Describe the fundamentals of OpenStack.
• Identify the key concepts of the OpenStack configuration.
• Identify the basics of OpenStack networking.
• Identify the basics of Kubernetes.
• Identify the key concepts of Kubernetes networking.
Additional information
PLEASE NOTE: It may take 2-3 business days for your course access to be activated. You will receive an email from us with all necessary details.