Cloud Computing - Introduction
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Cloud Computing in one form or another is the major architecture for enterprise class infrastructure. Cloud Computing should be looked as a world view more than as a specific technology or product.
What is the “cloud”? - The “cloud” represents the idea that you can point at the specific server that is running a service.
Abstraction - Cloud Computing relies on breaking the components of a standard server into individual services.
Compute
Virtualization and Containers turn Fully Functional Operating Systems into movable files
Serverless Architecture allows coders to access compute functions simply through an API call
Storage
SANs - Storage Area Networks are cluster of storage specific servers that provide redundancy and reliability
AWS/ AZURE Infrastructure Storage offers numerous on demand storage options without having to purchase hardware
Database
Clusters are groups of Servers that replicate data to each other to provide reliability and fault tolerance
Databases can be Read Only, Write Only or Read/ Write to improve security and performance
Cloud Networking
Geo DNS Routing allows you to route traffic based on geographic location of clients IP Address
SDN - Software Defined Networking allows you to route traffic dynamically based on rules beyond what’s available from routing protocols
API’s
Application Programming Interfaces give you the ability to write and read from platforms such as Salesforce. These allow you to leverage the platforms, but your permissions are math the whim of the companies.
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the explanation was amazing and the ASMR voice is just the cherry on top
Sir, You're one of the best teacher that I ever studied from. Thank You for providing this valuable explanation. :)
Eli the computer guy 👍🏻 I would like to thank you for the easiest way of introductions things here I passed my exam and got MCSA Only by your videos Keep going All support 👍🏻
You are just Marvelous... Infact you can teach rocket science to kindergarten... I'm new to cloud and looking forward to Aws. I was feeling like overwhelm ed, then boom here comes my savior guide 👏 👏 👏 👏
The right level of content and difficulty level Your video is exactly what I need. Thank you.
Stumbling across these videos for the first time, he's a really good teacher. I see he got almost a million subs too.
@FUSION619
4 жыл бұрын
He had more than a million but got censored by KZread for a stupid reason...
The best on youtube by far
As usual, Eli provides! Great video!
You make it sound so easy for something that is complicated yet sophisticated.
@josephyap4227
4 жыл бұрын
I think that is why he is a great IT professional. It really showcases how he can make complicated concepts into simple ones.
This exactly what i need ! thanks eli
This guy is the best ! Soo clear and well explained
I forgot about you 😂 Eli is still alive! Eli lives 😂
Thanks ! I've downloaded all of your videos. Keep up the good work
Excellent teaching, you simply the concepts and make them enjoyable. Thank you very much.
Wow. You opened up my mind with this video. I work on these things all day every day ( and night) but I mind my own business. I can't be blamed if somebody else tells me what they need done. I'm old school so that is a handicap. I still remember m$ SBS with all services on mostly one box. What a nightmare. I am now a believer in Eli the computer guy. Ty!
Eli, Keep the Cloud Computing videos coming! DoD just awarded MS the JEDI contract, Azure certifications just became money in the bank!
I'm looking at opentext development and this break down made alot of sense to me. I appreciate the information!
Great video! Thank you!
Thanks for these videos.Please keep sharing your knowledge. It is very helpful in understanding the concepts of technologies.
Great new topic. Thanks elit
Just what i needed !! Thank you Elie ! Following you from Morocco !
great explanation!!! very easy to understand. Thanks!
Eli, best video. Excellent explanation.
bri your examples and methodolgy is dope
Loved this video.
Best lecture on cloud computing.
Man I don’t know ish about this stuff but have to study to get this job and all the videos I watch was way to Complicated but you my friend are a master teacher who makes things very easy you simplified it thanks 🙏🏿
This is a pretty cool video
Thx for making videos.
the real eli is back
Thank you.
Thanks Eli
Thanks Eli Follow you from Afghanistan
Cool video!
thank you so much crazy man )
28:09 What a masterpiece... A truly fascinating example of how cubism can be refreshed with just a touch of post modern mindset. Ahhh those squares giving me the chills. How much for this fine drawing?
Eli, I'm a student in network security; how much of my work will be physical cable-to-NIC versus how much will be in a VM?
Nice map Eli
thank you veryyy much
Thanks!
He uploaded it!
@rcald-gz5jd
4 жыл бұрын
I didn't necessarily think it would be this soon either. Great end to my workday.
Love to see the latest Nextcloud installation on latest ubunutu LTS for self hosting. The support for a home user from the Nextcloud community is leaves one wanting. I'm 100% sure a lot of it is my linux skills are lacking as well.
can anyone suggest should i view old videos too of series?
Louis Rossman just hit 1Million!
BEST in youtube
Nice
Okay, so our greatest problem here is data transfer speeds and Internet Access. Please tell me how cloud computing can solve this problem?
0:57 Clipped and converted to a gif. Thanks.
@CZF-ci8uw
4 жыл бұрын
🤣
@awhooley
4 жыл бұрын
Make an f linus meme
@ESFAndy011
4 жыл бұрын
Sharing is caring
@user-bb6jk9jt2b
4 жыл бұрын
You're a genius....
Do companies usually have both vmware and hyper v hyper odors or stick to one?
I let my MCSE lapse after Server 2003 after getting it with NT 3.5. I worked on everything since, but wasn't finding much value in getting 08...12...16.... However, I did see the writing on the wall a few years ago and passed the AZ 300 series. The new stuff is as if no one will ever need to replace an intermittent NIC or swap a failed drive again. After January 2021, the pendulum is swinging back again. Clients aren't comfortable knowing that their business can be arbitrarily cancelled on a whim with Terms of Use being completely in the favor of the vendor. It's one thing to have MSFT running almost ON everything. It's another for MSFT to be running everything including the hardware and pipe. I have four pretty big ones moving from cloud only to hybrid or private cloud. 2022 looks to be pretty busy.
Eli the cool computer guy
When the student is ready, the teacher will appear :) Thanks Eli
@cosmopeace1352
4 жыл бұрын
Love from Sydney
Eli thanks for the great work you are doing,we are waiting for Microsoft server 2016 videos
So it decouples the components
Welcome back professor
Awesome to see you back doing videos! Would you ever think about doing a video series on specifically Teleco Cloud ?
Hi Eli , are you back? I like your I.T videos . I follow you from tne Netherlands. Thanks a lot.
20:06 Reminded me my drawings when I was 5 yo (or less).
@ukaszsmigielski8648
3 жыл бұрын
See? It's so easy that even a 5yo could draw a cloud architecture
This is amazing I am making a career change I wanted to get an idea of how the cloud actually functions so I will watching your list of videos but this is already insanely cool I wish I would have started in tech along time ago!! Thanks Eli
Hey, it's like you have a whiteboard again :D
hello and thank you for your videos could you make a video about cloud migration?
Hi Eli , Nice to see you again ;) What is the best Cloud Certification and What are the Highest Paying Cloud Job / Role ?
If there is video on CCSP (Full syllabus) then kindly share the link..
Hey Eli can you make a video on socket programming?
Can you please do a complete video on Citix
perfect.....what is yr birthday eli?
Wow
Even RAID was some form of virtualization
the only reason AWS, Microsoft, Google and so on want us to move to the "cloud"(or their servers and hardware) is to make more money and to make us even more dependant of them......
@claytroia2098
3 жыл бұрын
there are definitely benefits for the users, but yes, those big 3 are trying to make it impossible to go to a small CSP.
Yes. Wordpress. I remember that ... 😁😁😁😁
cloud computing is cool but does it solve the problem of big bezels and slow grafix cards
I totally get what you mean by - pointing to the physical machine that processes your requests and provides your service API access. Like businesses don't give a crap about the user that's #1, they are so up in their asses the user is actually a mass margine and a classification measured unit. #2 They really want you to feel that these are "their" machines and not "your" machine. #3 Yep we totally lost the personal touch between the machine and the owner. And those bastards from MS are doing the exact same thing turning the client OS into a service, mimicking the utterly awful behavior of cloud computing companies making the industry smell like old socks and gay pants.
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@bhawkinsish
2 жыл бұрын
54:00
Hey Eli, Louis Rossmann just hit 1 million subs. Looks like you're still at 970k. You were saying what about his business, approach and what about him or it failing? How does crow taste?
Jason Statham's long lost brother
00:23 'im-por-TTUNT!' count -1
U are a genuise
Thanks for your effort to teach but that is a too much long and hour for introduction? wish you make it in simple introduction 8-10 minutes video and if anyone wants to learn then ask them to come to your server and log into to watch more university type deep study. This way you could have serious enthusiastic students and quick idea learning like myself. It may be twice a work to make two videos but good for business two types of students as I mentioned above. You have videos for both types:quick and deep learning. Right now I can't say who you have. thanks
What if a tornado hits the porn servers ?
Eli, your house has just burned down too many times. I've lost interest in your concept! If your house ahd only burned down three times in five minutes and then a flood hit it just twice you might have sold me.