Internet And Network Technologies
Working With Load Balancing and Performance Monitoring
Solutions for Multi-Cloud Load Balancing: Multi-cloud Performance Monitoring

Solutions for Multi-Cloud Load Balancing: Multi-cloud Performance Monitoring

Course Number:
it_lblbpmdj_01_enus
Lesson Objectives

Solutions for Multi-Cloud Load Balancing: Multi-cloud Performance Monitoring

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • outline the significance of performance monitoring on-premises and in the cloud
  • describe the performance challenges introduced by multi-cloud environments
  • recognize the best practices for performance monitoring on multi-cloud environments, including hybrid cloud
  • describe the role of load balancers in improving performance
  • describe the performance data that load balancers can provide and their benefits
  • outline the concept of fail-over in multi-cloud, its relation to load balancing, and how it improves reliability
  • configure Microsoft Azure geographic routing
  • define the common load balancer metrics and their purposes
  • describe load balancing for performance in relation to multi-cloud, including best practices and challenges
  • recognize how to publish metrics on AWS CloudWatch
  • monitor metrics with AWS CloudWatch
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
The complexities of multi-cloud environments can make it difficult to monitor and manage performance. Multi-cloud experts need to be able to monitor multi-cloud performance as well as tune that performance via strategies such as load balancing. Learn more about the importance of performance monitoring through this course. Examine performance challenges faced when moving to multi-cloud and how to monitor performance in a multi-cloud environment. You'll discover how load balancers can help manage performance, the performance data that can be gathered from a multi-cloud load balancer, and how to mitigate multi-cloud overload. This course will also help you delve into important load balancer metrics, configuring Azure Traffic Manager for geographical load balancing, and using Amazon Cloud Watch to monitor and publish metrics. After completing this course, you'll have a solid grasp of the basics of monitoring and managing consistent performance and load balancing across clouds.

Target

Prerequisites: none

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