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Cloud Spanner is a fully managed, mission-critical, relational database service that offers transactional consistency at global scale, schemas, SQL (ANSI 2011 with extensions), and automatic, synchronous replication for high availability
Cloud Spanner is a fully managed, mission-critical, relational database service that offers transactional consistency at global scale, schemas, SQL (ANSI 2011 with extensions), and automatic, synchronous replication for high availability
This accelerated on-demand course introduces participants to the comprehensive and flexible infrastructure and platform services provided by Google Cloud.
This one-week, accelerated online class equips students to containerize workloads in Docker containers, deploy them to Kubernetes clusters provided by Google Kubernetes Engine, and scale those workloads to handle increased traffic.
This is an introductory course on Amazon FSx for Lustre, a fully managed service that makes it easy and cost-effective for AWS customers to launch and run a Lustre high performance file system for their data-intensive applications. The course introduces you to the features and benefits of the service, such as its massively scalable performance, seamless integration with Amazon S3, and compatibility with customer applications. Several use cases are also presented.
In this advanced course, you gain the knowledge and skills necessary to use and manage Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS).
This is an introductory course on Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, a fully managed service that makes it easy for developers and administrators to launch and use shared file storage for Windows applications. The course introduces you to the features and benefits of the service
AWS Backup is a centralized backup service that makes it easy and cost-effective for customers to back up their application data in the AWS Cloud and on-premises and helps customers meet their business and regulatory backup compliance requirements. In this course we cover and overview of AWS Backup and its key features, integration with other AWS services and a demo of how to use AWS Backup.
This 200-level self-paced course introduces you to Amazon Elastic File System (EFS). You learn what it is and how to get started using it. This course covers briefly how to create and access file systems from Linux EC2 instances. You also learn about the fully managed features such as availability, durability, and security of shared files systems.
In this course, you learn about the Snowball Edge device types and job types for your use cases. You examine the challenges for data transfer and the Snowball Edge use cases. You also learn how to configure a job, and you become familiar with all the features of the device
In this session, we will discuss the difference between Object, Block and file storage services available on AWS and how to properly position them in your Cloud Architecture.