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Course Description

An IBM Certified Solution Advisor - Cloud Foundation V2 is an individual who will engage with
clients that are looking to select and design a solution that is based on IBM Cloud. The Solution
Advisor can come from a Technical Sales Professional, Consultant, Architect, or Developer on Cloud
background. They will have an appreciation for the responsibilities of each of these roles and know
when to involve them to deliver a successful outcome for their client. They can also demonstrate how
the leading industry. Open and IBM solution offerings can help customers realize these benefits

Objectives

  • IBM Cloud Overview
  • Compute Options
  • Storage and Networking
  • Services
  • Software (IBM Cloud Paks)
  • Cloud Native Design

Audience

  • Technical Sales Professional on Cloud
  • Consultant on Cloud Technologies
  • Architects on Infrastructure and Networking
  • Developer

Prerequisites

  • Understanding of IBM Cloud offering
  • Understanding on IBM Cloud Infrastructure and Networking
  • Implementation of development, deployment, and operations capabilities of IBM Cloud.

Content

Day 1
Section 1 - IBM Cloud Overview

1.1Cloud Deployment 
1.1.1 Public, Private and Hybrid Cloud
1.2 IBM Cloud Services
 1.2.1 IaaS, PaaS, SaaS and Comparison of Cloud Service Models
1.3 Account Types
 1.3.1 Lite
 1.3.2 Pay-As-You-Go
 1.3.3 Subscription
 1.3.3.1Platform subscriptions
 1.3.3.2 Support subscriptions
 1.3.3.3 Service bundle subscriptions
 1.3.3.4 Expiring subscriptions
 1.3.4 Promo Code
1.4 Cost Estimator Tool
1.5 IBM Multi cloud
 1.5.1 Single Cloud Environment
 1.5.2 Multi Cloud Environment
1.6 IBM Cloud Support
 1.6.1 Support Centre
 1.6.2 Community and blogs
 1.6.3 Raise a Ticket or PMR
 1.6.4 Comparison of Support Plans
 1.6.5 Free support resources and communities
1.7 Availability Zones
 1.7.1 Single Zone Region
 1.7.2 Multi Zone Region
 1.7.3 Deploying application in Availability Zones benefits
1.8 International Compliance Standards
 1.8.1 Global Standards
 1.8.2 Government Standards
 1.8.3 Industry Standards
 1.8.4 Regional Standards
1.9 Identity and Access Management (IAM)
 1.9.1 IAM Concepts
 1.9.2 Best Practices for Assigning Access


Section 2 – Compute Options
2.1 Classic Infrastructure
2.1.1 Different virtual server offerings.
2.1.2 IBM Virtual Servers
2.1.3 Virtual Servers on Power
2.1.4 Hyper Protect Virtual Servers
2.1.5 Security options
2.1.6 Backup Services
2.2 IBM Kubernetes Service
2.2.1 Key concepts of Kubernetes cluster
2.2.2 Multizone clusters
2.3 IBM Red Hat OpenShift
2.3.1 What is Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud and how does it work?
2.3.2 Benefits of the IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service
2.4 IBM Virtual Private Cloud
2.4.1 Networking capabilities
2.4.2 Using VPN with your VPC
2.4.3 Using load balancers for VPC
2.4.4 Security in your IBM Cloud VPC
2.4.5 Compute capabilities
2.4.6 Storage capabilities
2.5 IBM VMware Solutions
2.5.1 VMware Solutions Shared architecture
2.5.2 VMware vCloud Director
2.5.3 vCenter Server
2.5.4 vCenter Server instances
2.5.5 Storage
2.6 IBM Cloud Foundry
2.6.1 IBM Cloud Foundry offerings
2.6.2 Droplet execution agent
2.6.3 Cloud Foundry architecture in IBM Cloud

Day 2
Section 3 – Storage and Networking

3.1 IBM File Storage
3.1.1 Features
3.1.2 Provisioning
3.1.3 Billing
3.1.4 Snapshot
3.1.5 Security
3.2 IBM Block Storage
3.2.1 Core Feature
3.2.2 Provisioning
3.2.3 Billing and Performance
3.3 IBM Cloud Object Storage
3.3.1 High Durability and Resilience
3.3.2 Data Protection and Security
3.3.3 Quickly transfer your data to IBM Cloud Object Storage
3.4 IBM Backup, Recovery and Replication
3.4.1 Backup devices and services
3.4.2 Common methods and solutions
3.4.3 Backup and restore and IBM Cloud
3.4.4 Managed Disaster Recovery Services
3.4.5 Managed Backup Services
3.5 IBM Cloud Networking
3.5.1 IBM Cloud Load Balancer
3.5.2 About VPN
3.5.3 Ways to use the SSL VPN
3.5.4 Secure Gateway Service features
3.5.5 IBM Cloud Direct Link

Section 4 – Services
 4.1 Application Integration
4.1.1 API Gateway and its Features
4.1.2 Types of API Gateway
4.1.3 API Connect and its Features
4.1.4 Event Stream and its usages
4.1.5 IBM MQ and its Functionalities
 4.2 Internet of Things (IoT)
4.2.1 Watson IoT and its Features
4.2.2 Watson IoT Use cases
4.2.3 Mobile Foundation
4.2.4 Push Notification
4.2.5 APP ID
 4.3 Blockchain
4.3.1 Key Elements of Block Chain
4.3.2 Smart Contract
 4.4 DevOps
4.4.1 What is Devops
4.4.2 Benefits of Devops
4.4.3 Devops Methodologies
 4.5 Artificial Intelligence
4.5.1 Data science
4.5.2 Values of Data science to Business
4.5.3 Machine Learning
4.5.4 Categories of Machine Learning
4.5.5 Watson Studio and its Functionalities
4.5.6 Watson Discovery
4.5.7 Watson Knowledge Catalog and Studio
4.5.8 Natural Language Classifier
4.5.9 IBM Watson Open Scale
 4.6 Analytics
4.6.1 Apache Spark
4.6.2 Hadoop and its Modules
4.6.3 IBM Stream
4.6.4 IBM Analytics Engine
4.6.5 IBM Db2 Warehouse
4.6.6 IBM Cognos Dashboard Embedded
4.6.7 Streaming Analytics
 4.7 Databases
4.7.1 Relational Database
4.7.2 Document Database
4.7.3 Key Value Database
 4.7.4 Graph
 4.8 IBM Hyper Protect Crypto
 4.8.1 IBM Hyper Protect Crypto Service and its Functionalities
 4.9 IBM Hyper Protect DB as a Service (DBaaS)
4.9.1 IBM Hyper Protect DBaaS
4.9.2 IBM Hyper Protect DBaaS For PostgreSQL

Day 3
Section 5 – Software (IBM Cloud Paks)

5.1 What are IBM Cloud Paks
5.2 Advantages
5.3 IBM Cloud Pak Stack
5.4 Journey to Cloud
5.5 IBM + Red Hat
5.6 IBM Cloud Pak Value
5.7 Deployment Options
5.8 IBM Cloud Pak for Systems
5.9 Types of Cloud Pak
5.10 IBM Cloud Pak for Applications
5.10.1 Benefits
5.10.2 Offerings
5.11 IBM Cloud Pak for Integration
5.11.1 Benefits
5.11.2 Offerings
5.12 IBM Cloud Pak for Automation
5.12.1 Benefits
5.12.2 Offerings
5.13 IBM Cloud Pak for MultiCloud Management
5.14 IBM Cloud Pak for Data
5.14.1 Benefits
5.14.2 Offering
5.15 IBM Cloud Pak for Security
5.15.1 Benefits
5.15.2 Offering


Section 6-Cloud Native Design
6.1 IBM Cloud Garage Method
6.1.1 High Level Overview
6.1.2 Co-Create
6.1.3 Co-Execute
6.1.4 Co-Operate
6.1.5 Practices in Garage Method
6.2 Cloud Native Design
6.2.1 What is Cloud Native Design
6.2.2 Benefits of Cloud Native Design
6.2.3 Microservices Development Principles