Want to design or build private or public cloud? The webinars listed on this page will help you design optimal private- or public cloud infrastructure, and when you're ready for in-depth discussions check out these online courses:
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Introduction to Virtualized Networking: Introductory webinar describing the networking requirements of server virtualization and IaaS cloud services, workload mobility, large-scale virtual networking solutions and multi-tenant isolation. This webinar is the recommended entry-level starting point for networking engineers interested in virtualization and cloud services.
Introduction to Cloud Computing: This webinar covers the basics of Public Cloud services, with other webinars in the Cloud Computing roadmap providing details of specific cloud services.
Networking in Private and Public Clouds: This 5-hour webinar describes the networking requirements of various
cloud services (from infrastructure virtualization to
software-as-a-service solutions) and designs you can use to build
data center networks that support them.
The webinar focuses on IaaS networking scalability and helps you
select the most appropriate architecture for your environment based
on the number of physical servers and tenants you envision in
your environment.
Amazon Web Services Networking: This webinar will help demystify the networking aspects of Amazon Web Services. We'll start with the high-level concepts, cover security aspects, and conclude with inter-VPC routing and hybrid cloud implementations.
Microsoft Azure Networking: This webinar will help demystify the networking aspects of Microsoft Azure. We'll start with the high-level concepts, cover security aspects, and conclude with complex routing and hybrid cloud implementations.
Overlay Virtual Networking: This vendor-agnostic webinar briefly revisits the networking needs
of server virtualization and IaaS cloud computing and describes
the benefits and drawbacks of overlay virtual networks as compared
to traditional VLAN-based solutions.
The second half of the webinar dives deep into packet walks --
from simple layer-2 overlay networks to distributed layer-3 forwarding.
VXLAN Technical Deep Dive: VXLAN is a novel MAC-over-IP technology used to implement large-scale layer-2 multi-tenant virtual networking solutions within the VMware's vSphere ecosystem. This webinar will give you the architectural and technical details you need to design and deploy VXLAN-based virtual networks. It assumes familiarity with virtual networking concepts and VMware networking solutions.
Cloud Security: This webinar covers two aspects of cloud security: how to ensure that your cloud provider and platform is secure, and how to secure your own cloud infrastructure.
Virtual Firewalls: This webinar will walk you through the virtual firewalls taxonomy, describe the major architectural options, and illustrate typical use cases. The webinar assumes familiarity with virtual networking concepts and VMware networking solutions.
Data Center Fabric Architectures: The webinar describes the data center networking requirements and various approaches to data center fabric networks. It includes an in-depth analysis of fabric architectures used by major data center networking vendors, and compares their scalability and ease-of-use.
Leaf-and-Spine Fabric Architectures: The Leaf-and-Spine Fabric Architectures webinar describes the leaf-and-spine (Clos fabric) concepts, architecture, and single- and multistage designs that can be used to build large layer-2 or layer-3 all-point-equidistant Data Center networks.
Designing a Private Cloud Infrastructure: This webinar describes the infrastructure requirements of small- and medium-sized private clouds and presents an architectural blueprint that could be used to design simple-to-operate private clouds.
Designing Active-Active and Disaster Recovery Data Centers: This webinar covers typical design scenarios encountered when building a disaster recovery data center or deploying multiple data centers in an active-active configuration.
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