Planning for High Availability and Incident Response
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Planning for High Availability and Incident Response at UDACITY Overview
Planning for High Availability and Incident Response
at UDACITY
Duration | 4 weeks |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Intermediate |
Credential | Certificate |
Planning for High Availability and Incident Response at UDACITY Highlights
Planning for High Availability and Incident Response
at UDACITY
- Flexible learning program
- Technical mentor support
- Practical tips and industry best practices
- Unlimited submissions and feedback loops
- Additional suggested resources to improve
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Planning for High Availability and Incident Response at UDACITY Course details
Planning for High Availability and Incident Response
at UDACITY
Skills you will learn
What are the course deliverables?
- Data recovery
- Terraform
- Prometheus
- Data replication
More about this course
- Improve your skills in monitoring, availability, disaster recovery, infrastructure, and more with Udacitys Cloud Incident Response & Recovery Training Course.
Planning for High Availability and Incident Response at UDACITY Curriculum
Planning for High Availability and Incident Response
at UDACITY
Course Introduction
SLOs and SLIs
IT Assets, Availability and Disaster Recovery
Creating and deploying HA and DR infrastructure using Terraform
High Availability and DR of Databases
Project: Deploying High Availability Infrastructure
Planning for High Availability and Incident Response at UDACITY Faculty details
Planning for High Availability and Incident Response
at UDACITY
Travis Scotto
Travis has been working in IT for over 10 years. He's also been adjunct teaching for over 5 years. He loves technology and sharing his knowledge with students. Travis brings his industry experience as an SRE to the table in teaching different classes
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