Cloud Computing Networking : Theory, Practice, and Development.
Cloud computing is the most significant technology transformation since the introduction of the Internet in the early 1990s. As more and more companies and educational institutions plan to adopt a cloud-based IT infrastructure, today's job market requires IT professionals who understand cloud c...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boca Raton :
Auerbach Publications,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Author; Chapter 1: Overview on Cloud and Networking; Objectives; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Networks; 1.3 Network Operating Systems; 1.3.1 Windows Server 2012; 1.3.2 Microsoft Azure; 1.3.3 VMware vCloud Suite; 1.3.4 Linux; 1.4 Network Architecture; Activity 1.1: Preparing for Hands-On Activities; Getting Started with Microsoft Azure; 1.5 Summary; Review Questions; Chapter 2: Network Protocols; Objectives; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Application Layer Protocols; 2.3 Transport Layer Protocols; 2.3.1 Transmission Control Protocol; 2.3.2 User Datagram Protocol.
- 2.4 Internet Layer Protocols2.4.1 Internet Protocol; 2.4.2 Internet Control Message Protocol; 2.4.3 Address Resolution Protocol; 2.4.4 IP Security; 2.4.5 Internet Routing Protocols; 2.5 Network Interface Layer Protocols; 2.6 Network Protocol Graph; Activity 2.1: Exploring Windows Server 2012; Task 1: Exploring Windows Server 2012 Operating System; Task 2: Viewing Ethernet Properties; Task 3: Viewing Available Roles and Features; Task 4: Viewing Installed Roles and Features; Activity 2.2: Viewing IP Configuration in the Command Prompt Window.
- Activity 2.3: Viewing Protocols with Network MonitorTask 1: Installing Network Monitor; Task 2: Viewing TCP and HTTP; Task 3: Viewing ARP and ICMP; Task 4: Viewing IP and UDP; 2.7 Summary; Review Questions; Chapter 3: Network Concepts and Design; Objectives; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Network Types; 3.2.1 Local Area Network; 3.2.2 Wide Area Network; 3.2.3 Internet; 3.2.4 Wireless Network; 3.2.5 Virtual Network; 3.3 IP Addressing; 3.3.1 Network Planning; 3.3.2 IP Addressing Strategy; 3.3.3 IP Addressing; 3.3.4 Subnets; Activity 3.1: Implementing Simple Network; 3.4 Summary; Review Questions.
- Chapter 4: Network Directory ServicesObjectives; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Active Directory Logical Structure; 4.3 Active Directory Design; 4.3.1 Requirement Analysis; 4.3.2 Structure Specification; 4.4 Active Directory Implementation; 4.5 Active Directory Deployment; Activity 4.1: Active Directory Domain Services; Task 1: Installing Active Directory Domain Services on servera; Task 2: Joining serverb to Active Directory Domain; Task 3: Configuring serverb as a Replica Domain Controller; Task 4: Creating and Viewing Active Directory Objects; 4.6 Summary; Review Questions.
- Chapter 5: Dynamic Host Service and Name ServiceObjectives; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; 5.2.1 Dynamic IP Address Assignment Process; 5.2.2 DHCP Configuration; 5.3 Domain Name System; 5.3.1 Naming Hierarchy; 5.3.2 DNS Server Hierarchy; 5.3.3 Name Resolution Process; 5.3.4 DNS Zones; 5.3.5 Types of DNS Records; 5.3.6 Stub Zone; 5.3.7 Dynamic DNS; 5.3.8 DNS Server Management; 5.3.9 DNS Security; Activity 5.1: Network Services; Task 1: DNS Service Development; Task 2: DHCP Service Development; 5.4 Summary; Review Questions.