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CCNA 200-301
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CCNA 200-301
  • Introduction
  • Interfaces And Cables
    • Ethernet
    • UTP Cables
    • Fiber Optic
    • UTP vs Fiber-Optic
    • Quiz
  • OSI Model & TCP/IP Suite
    • Networking Model
      • OSI Model
        • Application
        • Presentation
        • Session
        • Transport
        • Network
        • Data Link
        • Physical
      • PDUs
      • TCP/IP Suite
    • Quiz
  • Intro to the CLI
    • What is a CLI
      • Global Configuration Mode
      • Enable Password
    • Configuration Files
    • Canceling commands
    • Quiz
  • Ethernet LAN Switching
    • Local Area Network (LAN)
    • MAC Address
    • Ethernet Frame
    • Quiz 1
    • ARP
    • Ping
    • Quiz 2
  • IPv4 Addressing
    • Network Layer Review
    • IPv4
    • Quiz
    • Cisco CLI
    • Quiz
  • Switch Interfaces
    • CLI
    • Full/Half Duplex
    • CSMA/CD
    • Speed / Duplex Auto-Negotiation
    • Interface Errors
    • Quiz
  • IPv4 Header
    • Fields
      • Do Not Fragment
    • Quiz
  • Static Routing
    • Topology
    • CLI
    • Default Route
    • Static Route
    • Most Specific Matching Route
    • Quiz
  • Subnetting
    • Subnetting
    • Quiz
    • Variable-Length Subnet Masks
  • VLANs
    • What is a LAN ?
    • VLAN Configuration
    • Quiz 1
    • Example
    • Trunk Ports
      • Configuration
    • VLAN Ranges
    • Native VLAN
    • Router on a Stick (ROAS)
    • Quiz 2
    • Native VLAN on Router
    • Layer 3 (Multilayer) Switches
    • Quiz 3
  • DTP/VTP
    • DTP
    • VTP
    • Quiz
  • Spanning Tree Protocol
    • Network Redundancy
    • Layer 2 Loops
    • Spanning Tree Protocol
      • Exercise
    • STP Port Role Selection
      • Exercise
    • Blocking Ports
    • Quiz 1
    • States
    • Timers
    • BPDU
    • STP Toolkit
    • Configurations
    • Load-Balancing
      • Quiz
    • Quiz 2
  • Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
    • STP Version Comparison
    • RSTP Intro
    • Quiz 1
    • BPDU
    • Link Types
    • Quiz 2
  • EtherChannel
    • Why EtherChannel is needed?
    • Load-Balancing
      • Configuration
    • PAgP, LACP, and Static
      • PAgP
      • LACP
      • Static
      • Manually Configure the Negotiation Protocol
    • EtherChannel Requirements
    • EtherChannel Verification
    • Layer 3 EtherChannel
    • Quiz
  • Dynamic Routing
    • Network Topology
    • Dynamic Routing
    • Types
      • Distance Vector Protocols
      • Link State Protocols
    • Metrics
    • Administrative Distance
      • Floating Static Routes
    • Quiz
    • RIP
      • RIPv1 & RIPv2
      • RIP Configuration
    • EIGRP
      • EGRP Configuration
    • Quiz
    • OSPF
      • Areas
      • Configuration
      • Cost
      • Neighbors
      • Loopback Interfaces
      • Network Types
      • Neighbor Requirements
      • LSA Types
    • Configuration
    • Quiz
  • First Hop Redundancy Protocols
    • Introduction
    • HSRP
    • VRRP
    • GLBP
    • Comparing FHRPs
    • Configuring HSRP
    • Quiz
  • TCP & UDP
    • Basic of Layer 4
      • Port Numbers / Session Multiplexing
    • TCP
    • UDP
    • Comparing TCP & UDP
    • Port Numbers
    • Quiz
  • IPv6
    • What about IPv5?
    • Why IPv6?
    • IPv6
    • Identifying the IPv6 Prefix
    • Configuration
    • EUI-64
      • Configuration
    • Why invert the 7th bit?
    • Global Unicast Addresses
    • Unique Local Addresses
    • Link Local Addresses
    • Multicast Addresses
    • Anycast Addresses
    • Other IPv6 Addresses
    • Representation
    • Header
    • Solicited-Node Multicast Address
    • Neighbor Discovery Protocol
      • SLAAC
      • Duplicate Address Detection (DAD)
    • IPv6 Static Routing
    • Quiz
  • Access Control Lists
    • What are ACLs?
    • How ACLs work
    • Implicit Deny
    • ACL Types
    • Standard Numbered ACLs
    • Standard Named ACLs
    • Numbered ACLs With Subcommands
    • Resequencing ACLS
    • Extended ACLs
    • Quiz
  • Layer 2 Discovery Protocols
    • Introduction
    • Cisco Discovery Protocol
    • Link Layer Discovery Protocol
    • Quiz
  • Network Time Protocol
    • The importance of time
    • Manual Time Configuration
    • Network Time Protocol
    • Reference Clocks
    • NTP Hierarchy
    • NTP Configuration
    • NTP Server mode
    • Symmetric active mode
    • NTP Authentication
    • Quiz
  • Domain Name System
    • Purpose of DNS
    • DNS Cache
    • DNS in Cisco IOS
    • Quiz
  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
    • Purpose of DHCP
    • DHCP Messages
    • Relay
    • DHCP Sever configuration in IOS
    • Quiz
  • Simple Network Management Protocol
    • SNMP
    • Versions
    • Messages
    • Configuration
    • Quiz
  • Syslog
    • Syslog
    • Message Format
    • Logging Locations
    • Configuration
    • Syslog vs SNMP
    • Quiz
  • Secure Shell
    • Page
    • Console Port Security
    • L2 Switch Management IP
    • Telnet
    • SSH
    • Quiz
  • FTP & TFTP
    • FTP and TFTP
    • Trivial File Transfer Protocol
    • File Transfer Protocol
    • FTP vs TFTP
    • IOS File Systems
    • Upgrading Cisco IOS
    • Quiz
  • Network Address Translation
    • Private IPv4 Addressess
    • Network Address Translation (NAT)
    • Static NAT
    • Configuration
    • Dynamic NAT
    • Configuration
    • PAT (NAT Overload)
    • Quiz
  • Quality of Service
    • IP Phones
    • Power over Ethernet (PoE)
    • Quality of Service (QoS)
    • Queuing
    • Classification
    • IP Precedence and DSCP
    • RFC 4954
    • Trust Boundaries
    • Queuing/Congestion Management
    • Shaping and Policing
    • Classification
    • Quiz
  • Security Fundamentals
    • Why Security?
    • Concepts
    • Denial-of-service Attack
    • Spoofing Attacks
    • Reflection/Amplification Attacks
    • Man-in-the-middle Attack
    • Reconnaissance Attacks
    • Malware
    • Social Engineering Attacks
    • Password-related attacks
    • Multi-factor Authentication
    • Digital certificates
    • Controlling and Monitoring Users with AAA
    • Security Program Elements
    • Quiz
  • Port Security
    • Port Security
    • Why Port Security?
    • Enabling Port Security
    • Violation Modes
    • Secure MAC Address Aging
    • Sticky Secure MAC Addresses
    • Quiz
  • DHCP Snooping
    • DHCP Snooping
    • DHCP Starvation
    • DHCP Poisoning (Man-in-the-Middle)
    • DHCP Messages
    • DHCP Snooping Operations
    • DHCP Snooping Rate-Limiting
    • DHCP Option 82 (Information Option)
    • Quiz
  • Dynamic ARP Inspection
    • Gratuitous ARP
    • DAI
    • ARP Poisoning (Man-in-the-Middle)
    • Operations
    • Configurations
    • Optional Checks
    • ARP ACLs
    • Quiz
  • LAN Architectures
    • Common Terminologies
    • Two-Tier Campus LAN Design
    • Three-Tier Campus LAN Design
    • Spine-Leaf Architecture
    • SOHO Networks
    • Quiz
  • WAN Architectures
    • WAN
    • Leased Lines
    • MPLS
    • Internet Connections
    • Redundant Internet Connections
    • Internet VPNs
      • Site-to-Site VPNs (IPsec)
      • Remote-Access VPNs
    • Quiz
  • Virtualization & Cloud
    • Server Hardware
    • Servers before Virtualization
    • Virtualization
    • Why Virtualization
    • Connecting VMs to the Network
    • Cloud Services
    • Five Essential Characteristics of Cloud
    • Three Service Models of Cloud
    • Four Deployment Models of Cloud
    • Benefits of Cloud Computing
    • Connecting to Cloud Resources
    • Quiz
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  • Private Cloud
  • Community Cloud
  • Public Cloud
  • Hybrid Cloud
  1. Virtualization & Cloud

Four Deployment Models of Cloud

Most people assume that 'cloud' means public cloud providers such as AWS, Azure and GCP.

Although 'Public cloud' is the most common deployment model, it's not the only one.

The four deployment models of cloud computing are:

Private Cloud

The cloud infrastructure is provisioned for exclusive use by a single organization comprising multiple consumers (e.g., business units). It may be owned, managed, and operated by the organization, a third party, or some combination of them, and it may exist on or off premises.

Private clouds are generally only used by large enterprises or government organizations.

Although the cloud is private, it may be owned by a third party.

  • For example, AWS provides private cloud services for the American DoD.

Private clouds may be on or off premises.

  • Many people assume that 'cloud' and 'on-prem' are two different things, but that is not always the case.

The same kinds of services offered are the same as in public clouds (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS), but the infrastructure is reserved for a single organization.

Community Cloud

The cloud infrastructure is provisioned for exclusive use by a specific community of consumers from organizations that have shared concerns (e.g., mission, security requirements, policy, and compliance considerations). It may be owned, managed, and operated by one or more of the organizations in the community, a third party, or some combination of them, and it may exist on or off premises.

This is the least common cloud deployment.

Similar to private cloud, but the infrastructure is reserved for use by only a specific group of organizations.

Public Cloud

The cloud infrastructure is provisioned for open use by the general public. It may be owned, managed, and operated by a business, academic, or government organization, or some combination of them. It exists on the premises of the cloud provider.

This is the most common cloud deployment.

Popular public cloud service providers include:

  • AWS (Amazon Web Services).

  • Microsoft Azure

  • GCP (Google Cloud Platform)

  • OCI (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure)

  • IBM Cloud

  • Alibaba Cloud

Hybrid Cloud

The cloud infrastruture is a composition of two or more distinct cloud infrastructures (private, community, or public) that remain unique entities, but are bound together by standardized or proprietary technology that enables data and application portability (e.g., cloud bursting for load balancing between clouds).

This is basically any combination of the previous three deployment types.

for example, a private cloud which can offload to a public cloud when necessary.

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