Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Foundations

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Foundations

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Course Description

Introduction

The "Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Foundations" course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) platform and its core components. This course is aimed at individuals who will be responsible for administering and managing OCI environments. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on exercises, participants will gain the necessary skills to effectively utilize OCI services, manage resources, and ensure the security and scalability of their cloud infrastructure.

Objectives

·        Understand the fundamental concepts of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and its benefits.

·        Learn how to navigate and interact with the OCI console and command-line interface (CLI).

·        Gain hands-on experience in provisioning and managing OCI compute instances, storage, and networking components.

·        Develop proficiency in securing OCI resources through identity and access management, networking security, and encryption.

·        Learn about monitoring, logging, and troubleshooting techniques in OCI.

·        Explore advanced topics such as load balancing, autoscaling, and high availability in OCI.

·        Prepare for the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Foundations Certification (Exam 1Z0-1085-21).

Who should attend

·        System administrators and IT professionals who are responsible for managing cloud infrastructure.

·        DevOps engineers and developers who want to understand the foundational concepts of OCI.

·        IT managers and decision-makers evaluating or considering Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for their organization.

Prerequisites

·        Basic understanding of cloud computing concepts.

·        Familiarity with networking principles and terminology.

·        Experience with Linux/Unix command-line interface (CLI).

·        Knowledge of virtualization and infrastructure management will be beneficial but not mandatory.

Curriculum