Lesson 1Identity and access control: IAM, Azure RBAC/AAD, GCP IAM — roles, service principals, cross-account access basicsCompare how identity and access work on AWS, Azure, and GCP. Get to know IAM roles, Azure AD and RBAC, service principals, and cross-account access to build secure multi-cloud access ways that fit local needs.
AWS IAM core concepts and entitiesAzure AD, RBAC, and role assignmentsGCP IAM roles and resource hierarchyService principals and workload identityCross-account and cross-tenant accessLeast privilege and policy designLesson 2Networking primitives across providers: VPC, VNet, VPC Network — CIDR planning, subnets, route tables, NAT, Internet GatewaysLearn how main networking parts match up on AWS, Azure, and GCP. You will plan CIDR blocks, set up subnets, and handle routing, plus grasp NAT, internet gateways, and security lines for multi-cloud links that support reliable connections.
VPC, VNet, and VPC Network comparisonCIDR sizing and IP address planningPublic, private, and isolated subnetsRoute tables and custom routing rulesNAT gateways and internet egressNetwork security groups and firewallsLesson 3DNS and global traffic management: Route 53, Azure DNS, Cloud DNS — DNS records, TTL, health-check based failoverLearn how DNS services line up across clouds and help manage traffic worldwide. Check out record types, TTL plans, health checks, and routing ways for low-delay, weighted, and backup cases to keep services running smoothly.
Route 53, Azure DNS, and Cloud DNSDNS record types and common usesTTL tuning and caching behaviorHealth checks and DNS-based failoverLatency and geo-based routing policiesWeighted and multi-value answersLesson 4Managed database services: RDS/Aurora, Azure Database (PostgreSQL/MySQL), Cloud SQL — high-availability options, read replicas, failover behaviorCompare managed relational database choices across clouds. Understand engine picks, high availability and failover ways, read replicas, backups, and scaling methods to build strong, movable database setups for various needs.
Service overview: RDS, Azure DB, Cloud SQLEngine support and feature differencesHigh availability and failover behaviorRead replicas and read scaling patternsBackup, restore, and point-in-time recoverySecurity, networking, and access controlsLesson 5Cross-cloud connectivity basics: VPN, interconnect/expressroute options, Transit Gateway equivalents and routing considerationsLook at choices for safe links between clouds and on-site systems. Compare VPN, private links, and transit hub patterns, and learn routing points for scalable, tough multi-cloud networks that handle local traffic well.
Site-to-site VPN across providersDirect Connect, ExpressRoute, InterconnectTransit Gateway and hub-and-spoke modelsRouting domains and overlapping CIDRsHigh availability and failover designEncryption and compliance considerationsLesson 6Core compute services: EC2, Azure Virtual Machines, Google Compute Engine — instance types, images, lifecycleGrasp core compute services that support most workloads. Compare EC2, Azure Virtual Machines, and Google Compute Engine, looking at instance types, images, lifecycle steps, and automation choices for efficient running.
Instance families and sizing strategyImages, templates, and golden imagesInstance lifecycle and state transitionsStorage options and performance tuningPlacement groups and availability zonesAutomation with autoscaling and scriptsLesson 7Storage and object stores: S3, Azure Blob Storage, GCS — lifecycle, versioning, encryption, access policiesExplore object storage services on AWS, Azure, and GCP. Learn how lifecycle rules, versioning, encryption, and access checks compare, and how to make movable patterns for backups, logs, static sites, and data lakes in practical setups.
S3, Blob Storage, and GCS core conceptsLifecycle rules and storage class tiersObject versioning and recovery patternsEncryption at rest and in transit optionsBucket- and object-level access controlsCross-region replication and data localityLesson 8Managed compute alternatives: AWS ECS/EKS, Azure AKS/Container Instances, GCP GKE/Cloud Run — when to choose containers vs VMsCompare managed compute picks, from virtual machines to containers and serverless ones. Learn when to pick ECS, EKS, AKS, GKE, or Cloud Run over VM setups, and how this affects operations and costs in real-world use.
Core VM vs container trade-offsECS, EKS, AKS, and GKE overviewCloud Run and Azure Container InstancesCluster provisioning and scaling modelsImage registries and deployment flowsCost, operations, and portability concernsLesson 9Load balancing and ingress: ELB/ALB/NLB, Azure Load Balancer/Application Gateway, GCP Cloud Load Balancing — SSL termination, path-based routing, health checksUnderstand load balancing and ingress choices across providers. Learn to pick between L4 and L7 services, set up SSL ending, path-based routing, and health checks, and build tough multi-region entry points for steady access.
L4 vs L7 load balancers across cloudsELB, ALB, NLB, and Azure equivalentsGCP HTTP(S) and TCP load balancersSSL termination and certificate handlingPath- and host-based routing rulesHealth checks and failover strategies