Cisco Cloud Infrastructure

Cisco Cloud Infrastructure

The Cisco Cloud Infrastructure Book is designed to provide information about Cisco’s cloud infrastructure for various Cisco products, Cisco’s existing Data Center, Security, and Application technologies that are available in an On-Prem environment, and how this technology has evolved to fit into a Hybrid Cloud model, to facilitate On-Prem deployment management and operations, and to provide integration with the Public Cloud. Every effort has been made to make this book as complete and accurate as possible, but there are no warranties or implied proportionality.

Using a hybrid cloud may be an initial investment, but it will bring a lot of cost-saving benefits. For example, businesses that use a non-hybrid public cloud may find it difficult and expensive to transfer information if they decide to make changes to their on-premises systems. Additionally, because a hybrid cloud is scalable, it makes it cheaper to manage changes to business goals. Only hybrid cloud technology can offer a combination of the benefits of public and private servers. For example, with a hybrid cloud, you can enjoy the scalability of a public cloud environment without delegating all control to a third party.

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Part 1: Cisco Datacenter Networking and Infrastructure

Chapter 1: Cisco Data Center Orchestration

Chapter 2: Cisco Data Center Analytics and Insights

Chapter 3: Cisco Data Center Solutions for Hybrid Cloud

Part 2: Cisco Applications and Workload Management

Chapter 4: Application, Analytics, and Workload Performance Management with AppDynamics

Chapter 5: Management

Chapter 6: Cisco Cloud Webex Applications

Chapter 7: Internet of Things (IoT)

Part 3: Cisco Cloud Security

Chapter 8: Cisco Cloud Security

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Authors: Jalpa Patel, Avinash Shukla, Himanshu Sardana, Komal Panzade

Publisher: Cisco Press

Publication year: 2023

Number of Pages: 604

File size: 27.2MB

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