
CCNA Cloud CLDADM 210-455 Official Cert Guide
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This is Cisco's official, comprehensive self-study resource for preparing for the new Introducing Cisco Cloud Administration (210-455 CLDADM) certification exam. Designed for all CCNA Cloud candidates, it covers every objective concisely and logically, with extensive teaching features designed to promote retention and understanding. You'll find: * Pre-chapter quizzes to assess knowledge upfront and focus your study more efficiently * Foundation topics sections that explain concepts and configurations, and link theory to practice * Key topics sections calling attention to every figure, table, a...
This is Cisco's official, comprehensive self-study resource for preparing for the new Introducing Cisco Cloud Administration (210-455 CLDADM) certification exam. Designed for all CCNA Cloud candidates, it covers every objective concisely and logically, with extensive teaching features designed to promote retention and understanding. You'll find: * Pre-chapter quizzes to assess knowledge upfront and focus your study more efficiently * Foundation topics sections that explain concepts and configurations, and link theory to practice * Key topics sections calling attention to every figure, table, and list you must know * Exam Preparation sections with additional chapter review features * Final preparation chapter providing tools and a complete final study plan * A customizable practice test library This guide's comprehensive, up-to-date coverage includes: * Comparing cloud operational models: public, private, and hybrid * Understanding the business value of cloud technologies, and the business journey towards fully embracing them * Using cloud automation to reduce operating expense and eliminate redundancy * Establishing your cloud operations roadmap * Working with Cisco's cloud automation and orchestration suites: UCS Director and CIAC * Using UCS Performance Monitor and Prime Infrastructure to manage and monitor cloud environments * Establishing your pool of physical and virtual cloud resources * Managing users and groups via role based access control * Administering virtual machines * Deploying virtual application containers to logically separate tenants * Implementing service catalogs, chargeback, billing, and reporting * Verifying that services have been provisioned as requested * Using UCS Performance Monitor to track performance and manage capacity * Using Prime Services Catalog, UCS Director, and Prime Infrastructure together to monitor cloud systems and fix problems