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Book Synopsis
Learn in-demand cloud computing skills from industry experts

Deploying and Managing a Cloud Infrastructure is an excellent resource for IT professionals seeking to tap into the demand for cloud administrators. This book helps prepare candidates for the CompTIA Cloud+ Certification (CV0-001) cloud computing certification exam. Designed for IT professionals with 2-3 years of networking experience, this certification provides validation of your cloud infrastructure knowledge.

With over 30 years of combined experience in cloud computing, the author team provides the latest expert perspectives on enterprise-level mobile computing, and covers the most essential topics for building and maintaining cloud-based systems, including:

  • Understanding basic cloud-related computing concepts, terminology, and characteristics
  • Identifying cloud delivery solutions and deploying new infrastructure
  • Managing cloud technologies, services, and networks


  • Table of Contents

    Introduction xxiii

    Chapter 1 Understanding Cloud Characteristics 1

    Basic Terms and Characteristics 2

    Elasticity 2

    On-Demand Self-service/JIT 3

    Templating 4

    Pay as You Grow 6

    Pay-as-You-Grow Theory vs. Practice 7

    Chargeback 8

    Ubiquitous Access 9

    Metering Resource Pooling 10

    Multitenancy 11

    Cloud Bursting 13

    Rapid Deployment 14

    Object Storage Concepts 16

    File-Based Data Storage 16

    Object Storage 18

    Structured vs. Unstructured Data 18

    REST APIs 19

    Summary 25

    Chapter Essentials 26

    Chapter 2 To Grasp the Cloud—Fundamental Concepts 27

    The True Nature of the Cloud 28

    Elastic 29

    Massive 29

    On Demand 29

    Virtualized 30

    Secure 30

    Always Available 30

    Virtualization and Scalability 31

    The True Definer of Cloud Computing 32

    Serving the Whole World 32

    The Cloud Hypervisor 33

    Type 1 and Type 2 33

    Use Cases and Examples 34

    Benefits of Hypervisors 35

    Hypervisor Security Concerns 35

    Proprietary vs. Open Source 36

    Moore’s Law, Increasing Performance, and Decreasing Enterprise Usage 36

    Xen Cloud Platform (Open Source) 37

    KVM (Open Source) 38

    OpenVZ (Open Source) 38

    VirtualBox (Open Source) 39

    Citrix XenServer (Proprietary) 39

    VMware vSphere/ESXi (Proprietary) 39

    Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V 41

    Consumer vs. Enterprise Use 41

    Workstation vs. Infrastructure 43

    Key Benefits of Implementing Hypervisors 46

    Shared Resources 46

    Elasticity 46

    Network and Application Isolation 47

    Foundations of Cloud Computing 48

    Infrastructure 48

    Platform 49

    Applications 50

    Enabling Services 50

    Summary 50

    Chapter Essentials 51

    Chapter 3 Within the Cloud: Technical Concepts of Cloud Computing 53

    Technical Basics of Cloud and Scalable Computing 54

    Defining a Data Center 55

    Traditional vs. Cloud Hardware 62

    Determining Cloud Data Center Hardware and Infrastructure 65

    Optimization and the Bottom Line 70

    The Cloud Infrastructure 78

    Open Source 79

    Proprietary 84

    Summary 85

    Chapter Essentials 86

    Chapter 4 Cloud Management 87

    Understanding Cloud Management Platforms 88

    What It Means for Service Providers 90

    Planning Your Cloud 90

    Building Your Cloud 94

    Running Your Cloud 95

    What This Means for Customers 95

    Service-Level Agreements 97

    Policies and Procedures 97

    Planning the Documentation of the Network and IP 98

    Implementing Change Management Best Practices 100

    Managing the Configuration 105

    Managing Cloud Workloads 111

    Managing Workloads Right on the Cloud 111

    Managing Risk 112

    Securing Data in the Cloud 113

    Managing Devices 114

    Virtualizing the Desktop 115

    Enterprise Cloud Solution 116

    Summary 116

    Chapter Essentials 119

    Chapter 5 Diagnosis and Performance Monitoring 121

    Performance Concepts 122

    Input/Output Operations per Second (IOPS) 123

    Read vs. Write Files 124

    File System Performance 125

    Metadata Performance 127

    Caching 130

    Bandwidth 131

    Throughput: Bandwidth Aggregation 132

    Jumbo Frames 134

    Network Latency 135

    Hop Counts 136

    Quality of Service (QoS) 137

    Multipathing 137

    Load Balancing 138

    Scaling: Vertical vs. Horizontal vs. Diagonal 138

    Disk Performance 140

    Access Time 140

    Data Transfer Rate 142

    Disk Tuning 143

    Swap Disk Space 144

    I/O Tuning 144

    Performance Management and Monitoring Tools 146

    Hypervisor Configuration Best Practices 149

    Impact of Configuration Changes 151

    Common Issues 152

    Summary 153

    Chapter Essentials 154

    Chapter 6 Cloud Delivery and Hosting Models 157

    Private 158

    Full Private Cloud Deployment Model 158

    Semi-private Cloud Deployment Model 159

    Public 160

    Hybrid 160

    Community 161

    On-Premises vs. Off-Premises Hosting 161

    On-Premises Hosting 162

    Off-Premises Hosting 162

    Miscellaneous Factors to Consider When Choosing between On- or Off-Premises Hosting 163

    Comparing Total Cost of Ownership 166

    Accountability and Responsibility Based on Delivery Models 168

    Private Cloud Accountability 168

    Public Cloud Accountability 169

    Responsibility for Service Impairments 170

    Accountability Categories 170

    Security Differences between Models 171

    Multitenancy Issues 171

    Data Segregation 173

    Network Isolation 173

    Functionality and Performance Validation 174

    On-Premises Performance 174

    Off-Premises Performance 174

    Types of Testing 175

    Orchestration Platforms 175

    Summary 177

    Chapter Essentials 178

    Chapter 7 Practical Cloud Knowledge: Install, Configure, and Manage 181

    Setting Up the Cloud 183

    Creating, Importing, and Exporting Templates and Virtual Machines 183

    Creating Virtual Machine Templates 184

    Importing and Exporting Service Templates 186

    Installing Guest Tools 188

    Snapshots and Cloning 189

    Image Backups vs. File Backups 193

    Virtual Network Interface Card 195

    Virtual Disks 198

    Virtual Switches 199

    Configuring Virtual Machines for Several VLANs 201

    Virtual Storage Area Network 203

    Virtual Resource Migration 204

    Establishing Migration Requirements 204

    Migrating Storage 206

    Scheduling Maintenance 208

    Reasons for Maintenance 208

    Virtual Components of the Cloud 209

    Virtual Network Components 209

    Shared Memory 210

    Virtual CPU 211

    Storage Virtualization 211

    Summary 214

    Chapter Essentials 215

    Chapter 8 Hardware Management 221

    Cloud Hardware Resources 222

    BIOS/Firmware Configurations 222

    Minimum Memory Capacity and Configuration 223

    Number of CPUs 223

    Number of Cores 224

    NIC Quantity, Speeds, and Configurations 225

    Internal Hardware Compatibility 225

    Storage Media 226

    Proper Allocation of Hardware Resources (Host) 227

    Proper Virtual Resource Allocation (Tenant/Client) 232

    Management Differences between Public, Private, and Hybrid Clouds 234

    Public Cloud Management 234

    Private Cloud Management 235

    Hybrid Cloud Management 236

    Tiering 236

    Performance Levels of Each Tier 237

    Policies 238

    RAID Levels 238

    File Systems 239

    Summary 241

    Chapter Essentials 242

    Chapter 9 Storage Provisioning and Networking 245

    Cloud Storage Concepts 246

    Object Storage 246

    Metadata 247

    Data/Blob 248

    Extended Metadata 248

    Replicas 248

    Policies and Access Control 248

    Understanding SAN and NAS 249

    Cloud vs. SAN Storage 250

    Cloud Storage 251

    Advantages of Cloud Storage 252

    Cloud Provisioning 252

    Migrating Software Infrastructure to the Cloud 253

    Cloud Provisioning Security Concerns 253

    Storage Provisioning 255

    Network Configurations 256

    Network Optimization 259

    Cloud Storage Technology 260

    Data Replication 261

    Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) 262

    Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) 264

    OpenStack Swift 266

    Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) 266

    Choosing from among These Technologies 277

    Cloud Storage Gateway 278

    Cloud Security and Privacy 280

    Security, Privacy, and Attack Surface Area 280

    Legal Issues (Jurisdiction and Data) 282

    Supplier Lifetime (Vendor Lock-In) 283

    Summary 284

    Chapter Essentials 284

    Chapter 10 Testing and Deployment: Quality Is King 287

    Overview of Deployment Models 288

    Private Cloud 288

    Community Cloud 289

    Public Cloud 289

    Hybrid Cloud 290

    Cloud Management Strategies 290

    Private Cloud Strategies 291

    Community Cloud Strategies 291

    Public Cloud Strategies 292

    Hybrid Cloud Strategies 292

    Management Tools 293

    Cloud Architecture 294

    The Need for Cloud Architectures 294

    Technical Benefits 295

    Business Benefits 295

    Cloud Deployment Options 296

    Environment Provisioning 296

    Deploying a Service to the Cloud 298

    Deployment Testing and Monitoring 301

    Creating and Deploying Cloud Services 304

    Creating and Deploying a Cloud Service Using Windows Azure 305

    Deploying and Managing a Scalable Web Service with Flume on Amazon EC2 309

    Summary 321

    Chapter Essentials 322

    Chapter 11 Cloud Computing Standards and Security 323

    Cloud Computing Standards 324

    Why Do Standards Matter? 324

    Current Ad Hoc Standards 325

    Security Concepts and Tools 326

    Security Threats and Attacks 326

    Obfuscation 329

    Access Control List 329

    Virtual Private Network 330

    Firewalls 330

    Demilitarized Zone 333

    Encryption Techniques 334

    Public Key Infrastructure 335

    Internet Protocol Security 336

    Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security 336

    Ciphers 337

    Access Control Methods 338

    Role-Based Access Control 338

    Mandatory Access Control 338

    Discretionary Access Control 339

    Rule-Based Access Controls 339

    Multifactor Authentication 339

    Single Sign-On 339

    Federation 340

    Implementing Guest and Host Hardening Techniques 340

    Disabling Unneeded Ports and Services 340

    Secure User Credentials 343

    Antivirus Software 344

    Software Security Patching 344

    Summary 345

    Chapter Essentials 345

    Chapter 12 The Cloud Makes It Rain Money: The Business in Cloud Computing 347

    The Nature of Cloud Business 348

    The Service Nature of the Cloud 348

    Making Money with Open-Source Software 349

    White Label Branding 350

    Cloud Service Business Models 351

    Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) 351

    Platform as a Service (PaaS) 352

    Software as a Service (SaaS) 353

    Data as a Service (DaaS) 354

    Communication as a Service (CaaS) 355

    Monitoring as a Service (MaaS) 355

    Business Process as a Service (BPaaS) 355

    Anything as a Service (XaaS) 356

    Service Model Accountability and Responsibility 356

    The Enterprise Cloud 359

    Enterprise Applications 359

    Cloud Collaboration 360

    Collaborating with Telepresence 361

    Disaster Recovery 364

    Preparing for Failure: Disaster Recovery Plan 365

    Backup Sites and Geographical Diversity 366

    Change-Over Mechanism: Failover and Failback 369

    Business Continuity and Cloud Computing 369

    Business Continuity in the Cloud 370

    Workshifting in the Cloud 371

    Bring Your Own Device 371

    Summary 372

    Chapter Essentials 373

    Chapter 13 Planning for Cloud Integration: Pitfalls and Advantages 375

    Work Optimization 376

    Optimizing Usage, Capacity, and Cost 376

    Which Service Model Is Best for You? 379

    The Right Cloud Model 381

    Private Cloud 381

    Public Cloud 383

    Hybrid Cloud 384

    Adapting Organizational Culture for the Cloud 385

    Finding Out the Current Culture 385

    Mapping Out an Adaption Plan 386

    Culture Adaption, Propagation, and Maintenance 387

    Potholes on the Cloud Road 389

    Roadblocks to Planning 389

    Convincing the Board 391

    Summary 394

    Chapter Essentials 394

    Appendix The CompTIA Cloud+ Certification Exam 397

    Preparing for the Exam 398

    Taking the Exam 399

    Reviewing the Exam Objectives 400

    Index 417

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    Publication Date: 17/03/2015
    ISBN13: 9781118875100, 978-1118875100
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Learn in-demand cloud computing skills from industry experts

    Deploying and Managing a Cloud Infrastructure is an excellent resource for IT professionals seeking to tap into the demand for cloud administrators. This book helps prepare candidates for the CompTIA Cloud+ Certification (CV0-001) cloud computing certification exam. Designed for IT professionals with 2-3 years of networking experience, this certification provides validation of your cloud infrastructure knowledge.

    With over 30 years of combined experience in cloud computing, the author team provides the latest expert perspectives on enterprise-level mobile computing, and covers the most essential topics for building and maintaining cloud-based systems, including:

    • Understanding basic cloud-related computing concepts, terminology, and characteristics
    • Identifying cloud delivery solutions and deploying new infrastructure
    • Managing cloud technologies, services, and networks


    • Table of Contents

      Introduction xxiii

      Chapter 1 Understanding Cloud Characteristics 1

      Basic Terms and Characteristics 2

      Elasticity 2

      On-Demand Self-service/JIT 3

      Templating 4

      Pay as You Grow 6

      Pay-as-You-Grow Theory vs. Practice 7

      Chargeback 8

      Ubiquitous Access 9

      Metering Resource Pooling 10

      Multitenancy 11

      Cloud Bursting 13

      Rapid Deployment 14

      Object Storage Concepts 16

      File-Based Data Storage 16

      Object Storage 18

      Structured vs. Unstructured Data 18

      REST APIs 19

      Summary 25

      Chapter Essentials 26

      Chapter 2 To Grasp the Cloud—Fundamental Concepts 27

      The True Nature of the Cloud 28

      Elastic 29

      Massive 29

      On Demand 29

      Virtualized 30

      Secure 30

      Always Available 30

      Virtualization and Scalability 31

      The True Definer of Cloud Computing 32

      Serving the Whole World 32

      The Cloud Hypervisor 33

      Type 1 and Type 2 33

      Use Cases and Examples 34

      Benefits of Hypervisors 35

      Hypervisor Security Concerns 35

      Proprietary vs. Open Source 36

      Moore’s Law, Increasing Performance, and Decreasing Enterprise Usage 36

      Xen Cloud Platform (Open Source) 37

      KVM (Open Source) 38

      OpenVZ (Open Source) 38

      VirtualBox (Open Source) 39

      Citrix XenServer (Proprietary) 39

      VMware vSphere/ESXi (Proprietary) 39

      Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V 41

      Consumer vs. Enterprise Use 41

      Workstation vs. Infrastructure 43

      Key Benefits of Implementing Hypervisors 46

      Shared Resources 46

      Elasticity 46

      Network and Application Isolation 47

      Foundations of Cloud Computing 48

      Infrastructure 48

      Platform 49

      Applications 50

      Enabling Services 50

      Summary 50

      Chapter Essentials 51

      Chapter 3 Within the Cloud: Technical Concepts of Cloud Computing 53

      Technical Basics of Cloud and Scalable Computing 54

      Defining a Data Center 55

      Traditional vs. Cloud Hardware 62

      Determining Cloud Data Center Hardware and Infrastructure 65

      Optimization and the Bottom Line 70

      The Cloud Infrastructure 78

      Open Source 79

      Proprietary 84

      Summary 85

      Chapter Essentials 86

      Chapter 4 Cloud Management 87

      Understanding Cloud Management Platforms 88

      What It Means for Service Providers 90

      Planning Your Cloud 90

      Building Your Cloud 94

      Running Your Cloud 95

      What This Means for Customers 95

      Service-Level Agreements 97

      Policies and Procedures 97

      Planning the Documentation of the Network and IP 98

      Implementing Change Management Best Practices 100

      Managing the Configuration 105

      Managing Cloud Workloads 111

      Managing Workloads Right on the Cloud 111

      Managing Risk 112

      Securing Data in the Cloud 113

      Managing Devices 114

      Virtualizing the Desktop 115

      Enterprise Cloud Solution 116

      Summary 116

      Chapter Essentials 119

      Chapter 5 Diagnosis and Performance Monitoring 121

      Performance Concepts 122

      Input/Output Operations per Second (IOPS) 123

      Read vs. Write Files 124

      File System Performance 125

      Metadata Performance 127

      Caching 130

      Bandwidth 131

      Throughput: Bandwidth Aggregation 132

      Jumbo Frames 134

      Network Latency 135

      Hop Counts 136

      Quality of Service (QoS) 137

      Multipathing 137

      Load Balancing 138

      Scaling: Vertical vs. Horizontal vs. Diagonal 138

      Disk Performance 140

      Access Time 140

      Data Transfer Rate 142

      Disk Tuning 143

      Swap Disk Space 144

      I/O Tuning 144

      Performance Management and Monitoring Tools 146

      Hypervisor Configuration Best Practices 149

      Impact of Configuration Changes 151

      Common Issues 152

      Summary 153

      Chapter Essentials 154

      Chapter 6 Cloud Delivery and Hosting Models 157

      Private 158

      Full Private Cloud Deployment Model 158

      Semi-private Cloud Deployment Model 159

      Public 160

      Hybrid 160

      Community 161

      On-Premises vs. Off-Premises Hosting 161

      On-Premises Hosting 162

      Off-Premises Hosting 162

      Miscellaneous Factors to Consider When Choosing between On- or Off-Premises Hosting 163

      Comparing Total Cost of Ownership 166

      Accountability and Responsibility Based on Delivery Models 168

      Private Cloud Accountability 168

      Public Cloud Accountability 169

      Responsibility for Service Impairments 170

      Accountability Categories 170

      Security Differences between Models 171

      Multitenancy Issues 171

      Data Segregation 173

      Network Isolation 173

      Functionality and Performance Validation 174

      On-Premises Performance 174

      Off-Premises Performance 174

      Types of Testing 175

      Orchestration Platforms 175

      Summary 177

      Chapter Essentials 178

      Chapter 7 Practical Cloud Knowledge: Install, Configure, and Manage 181

      Setting Up the Cloud 183

      Creating, Importing, and Exporting Templates and Virtual Machines 183

      Creating Virtual Machine Templates 184

      Importing and Exporting Service Templates 186

      Installing Guest Tools 188

      Snapshots and Cloning 189

      Image Backups vs. File Backups 193

      Virtual Network Interface Card 195

      Virtual Disks 198

      Virtual Switches 199

      Configuring Virtual Machines for Several VLANs 201

      Virtual Storage Area Network 203

      Virtual Resource Migration 204

      Establishing Migration Requirements 204

      Migrating Storage 206

      Scheduling Maintenance 208

      Reasons for Maintenance 208

      Virtual Components of the Cloud 209

      Virtual Network Components 209

      Shared Memory 210

      Virtual CPU 211

      Storage Virtualization 211

      Summary 214

      Chapter Essentials 215

      Chapter 8 Hardware Management 221

      Cloud Hardware Resources 222

      BIOS/Firmware Configurations 222

      Minimum Memory Capacity and Configuration 223

      Number of CPUs 223

      Number of Cores 224

      NIC Quantity, Speeds, and Configurations 225

      Internal Hardware Compatibility 225

      Storage Media 226

      Proper Allocation of Hardware Resources (Host) 227

      Proper Virtual Resource Allocation (Tenant/Client) 232

      Management Differences between Public, Private, and Hybrid Clouds 234

      Public Cloud Management 234

      Private Cloud Management 235

      Hybrid Cloud Management 236

      Tiering 236

      Performance Levels of Each Tier 237

      Policies 238

      RAID Levels 238

      File Systems 239

      Summary 241

      Chapter Essentials 242

      Chapter 9 Storage Provisioning and Networking 245

      Cloud Storage Concepts 246

      Object Storage 246

      Metadata 247

      Data/Blob 248

      Extended Metadata 248

      Replicas 248

      Policies and Access Control 248

      Understanding SAN and NAS 249

      Cloud vs. SAN Storage 250

      Cloud Storage 251

      Advantages of Cloud Storage 252

      Cloud Provisioning 252

      Migrating Software Infrastructure to the Cloud 253

      Cloud Provisioning Security Concerns 253

      Storage Provisioning 255

      Network Configurations 256

      Network Optimization 259

      Cloud Storage Technology 260

      Data Replication 261

      Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) 262

      Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) 264

      OpenStack Swift 266

      Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) 266

      Choosing from among These Technologies 277

      Cloud Storage Gateway 278

      Cloud Security and Privacy 280

      Security, Privacy, and Attack Surface Area 280

      Legal Issues (Jurisdiction and Data) 282

      Supplier Lifetime (Vendor Lock-In) 283

      Summary 284

      Chapter Essentials 284

      Chapter 10 Testing and Deployment: Quality Is King 287

      Overview of Deployment Models 288

      Private Cloud 288

      Community Cloud 289

      Public Cloud 289

      Hybrid Cloud 290

      Cloud Management Strategies 290

      Private Cloud Strategies 291

      Community Cloud Strategies 291

      Public Cloud Strategies 292

      Hybrid Cloud Strategies 292

      Management Tools 293

      Cloud Architecture 294

      The Need for Cloud Architectures 294

      Technical Benefits 295

      Business Benefits 295

      Cloud Deployment Options 296

      Environment Provisioning 296

      Deploying a Service to the Cloud 298

      Deployment Testing and Monitoring 301

      Creating and Deploying Cloud Services 304

      Creating and Deploying a Cloud Service Using Windows Azure 305

      Deploying and Managing a Scalable Web Service with Flume on Amazon EC2 309

      Summary 321

      Chapter Essentials 322

      Chapter 11 Cloud Computing Standards and Security 323

      Cloud Computing Standards 324

      Why Do Standards Matter? 324

      Current Ad Hoc Standards 325

      Security Concepts and Tools 326

      Security Threats and Attacks 326

      Obfuscation 329

      Access Control List 329

      Virtual Private Network 330

      Firewalls 330

      Demilitarized Zone 333

      Encryption Techniques 334

      Public Key Infrastructure 335

      Internet Protocol Security 336

      Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security 336

      Ciphers 337

      Access Control Methods 338

      Role-Based Access Control 338

      Mandatory Access Control 338

      Discretionary Access Control 339

      Rule-Based Access Controls 339

      Multifactor Authentication 339

      Single Sign-On 339

      Federation 340

      Implementing Guest and Host Hardening Techniques 340

      Disabling Unneeded Ports and Services 340

      Secure User Credentials 343

      Antivirus Software 344

      Software Security Patching 344

      Summary 345

      Chapter Essentials 345

      Chapter 12 The Cloud Makes It Rain Money: The Business in Cloud Computing 347

      The Nature of Cloud Business 348

      The Service Nature of the Cloud 348

      Making Money with Open-Source Software 349

      White Label Branding 350

      Cloud Service Business Models 351

      Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) 351

      Platform as a Service (PaaS) 352

      Software as a Service (SaaS) 353

      Data as a Service (DaaS) 354

      Communication as a Service (CaaS) 355

      Monitoring as a Service (MaaS) 355

      Business Process as a Service (BPaaS) 355

      Anything as a Service (XaaS) 356

      Service Model Accountability and Responsibility 356

      The Enterprise Cloud 359

      Enterprise Applications 359

      Cloud Collaboration 360

      Collaborating with Telepresence 361

      Disaster Recovery 364

      Preparing for Failure: Disaster Recovery Plan 365

      Backup Sites and Geographical Diversity 366

      Change-Over Mechanism: Failover and Failback 369

      Business Continuity and Cloud Computing 369

      Business Continuity in the Cloud 370

      Workshifting in the Cloud 371

      Bring Your Own Device 371

      Summary 372

      Chapter Essentials 373

      Chapter 13 Planning for Cloud Integration: Pitfalls and Advantages 375

      Work Optimization 376

      Optimizing Usage, Capacity, and Cost 376

      Which Service Model Is Best for You? 379

      The Right Cloud Model 381

      Private Cloud 381

      Public Cloud 383

      Hybrid Cloud 384

      Adapting Organizational Culture for the Cloud 385

      Finding Out the Current Culture 385

      Mapping Out an Adaption Plan 386

      Culture Adaption, Propagation, and Maintenance 387

      Potholes on the Cloud Road 389

      Roadblocks to Planning 389

      Convincing the Board 391

      Summary 394

      Chapter Essentials 394

      Appendix The CompTIA Cloud+ Certification Exam 397

      Preparing for the Exam 398

      Taking the Exam 399

      Reviewing the Exam Objectives 400

      Index 417

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