Cisco Cloud Infrastructure (Networking Technology)
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From the Publisher
Many companies are adopting hybrid cloud solutions for cost savings, agility, scalability, faster deployment, and improved security. Hybrid cloud offers a blend of benefits from public and private servers, allowing businesses to make changes to internal systems more easily. It provides scalability without relinquishing control to third parties. Each hybrid cloud setup requires a unique solution tailored to specific requirements, optimizing speed and customization. This system minimizes latency, speeds up data transfers, and enhances overall agility to meet customer needs. The book is useful for both small-scale customers and large-scale data centers dealing with Cisco Cloud Solutions, covering cloud-specific technologies, infrastructure concepts, networking connectivity, and security policies. While Cisco doesn’t offer a public cloud like AWS, it has complementary products for cloud integration and hybrid cloud use. The book fills the gap by providing detailed information on Cisco products, architecture, and their coexistence in hybrid cloud environments. It helps IT professionals, CIOs, and managers decide between hybrid cloud and on-prem deployments, offering technical and business insights on Cisco solutions, including the Cisco Nexus Dashboard. The book also covers best practices, guidelines, and design considerations for maximum efficiency in complex hybrid cloud networks.
Who should read this book?
This book is for IT Professionals who are passionate about planning, designing, and the execution strategy of on-prem and public cloud setups. The book has been written with these areas of expertise in mind:
Orchestration Analytics Cloud integrationVirtualizationStorage networkingSecuritySoftware applicationsAutomationDevOPs
How is this book organized?
The book layout will put you on the right track, giving you the launch pad into tackling cloud infrastructure and is divided into three parts:
PART 1βCisco Data Center Networking and InfrastructurePART 2 – Cisco Applications and Workload ManagementPART 3 – Cisco Cloud Security
Most of the theory is laid out in advance so you can understand the concepts before you see the practical aspects of each topic. We recommend you go through the chapters sequentially to get the full benefit of the book.
Publisher β : β Cisco Press; 1st edition (February 19, 2023)
Language β : β English
Paperback β : β 448 pages
ISBN-10 β : β 0137690126
ISBN-13 β : β 978-0137690121
Item Weight β : β 1.65 pounds
Dimensions β : β 7.36 x 0.87 x 9.06 inches
Cisco Cloud Infrastructure: Revolutionizing Networking Technology
In today’s digital age, businesses are increasingly turning to cloud infrastructure to meet their IT needs. Cisco, a global leader in networking technology, is at the forefront of this revolution with its innovative cloud infrastructure solutions.
With Cisco’s cloud infrastructure, businesses can benefit from increased agility, scalability, and efficiency. By leveraging the power of the cloud, organizations can easily deploy, manage, and scale their IT resources to meet the demands of a rapidly changing business landscape.
Cisco’s cloud infrastructure solutions are built on a foundation of cutting-edge networking technology, including software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV). These technologies allow businesses to create a flexible and dynamic network infrastructure that can adapt to their changing needs.
Whether it’s improving data center efficiency, enhancing network security, or enabling seamless connectivity across multiple locations, Cisco’s cloud infrastructure solutions are designed to help businesses achieve their goals.
So, if you’re looking to take your networking technology to the next level, look no further than Cisco’s cloud infrastructure solutions. Revolutionize your business with Cisco and stay ahead of the competition in today’s fast-paced digital world.
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