Udemy – The Complete Nutanix Private Cloud Solution Bootcamp 2025

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The Complete Nutanix Private Cloud Solution Bootcamp.. This course covers all the key elements needed to build a web-scale private cloud platform using the Nutanix Private Cloud solution, AOS. The Acropolis Operating System (AOS) is the core software stack that provides the abstraction layer between the hypervisor (running on-premises or in the cloud) and the workloads running on it. It provides functions such as storage services, security, backup and disaster recovery, and more. This course covers these functions as well as:
- AOS architecture
- AOS components
- Nutanix Foundation (installation)
- Nutanix Management Interface (Prism)
- Configuring a distributed storage fabric
- Create and manage virtual machines with Nutanix Hypervisor (AHV)
- And other things…
By the end of this course, you will learn how to build and manage a hyperconverged platform using Nutanix Private Cloud software.
What you will learn:
- Fundamentals of Web-scale principles and core architectural concepts.
- Building a Hyperconverged Infrastructure.
- Building a Nutanix private cloud platform.
- Nutanix Dashboard, a one-click management and interface for data center operations.
Who is this course suitable for?
- System administrators.
- IT infrastructure managers.
- Virtual environment managers.
Course details for The Complete Nutanix Private Cloud Solution Bootcamp.
- Publisher: Udemy
- Instructor: Fettah Ben
- Training level: Beginner to advanced
- Training duration: 9 hours and 22 minutes
- Number of lessons: 101
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