Modern Cloud Native System Design

Modern Cloud Native System Design

Real-World Architectures, Patterns & Cloud Case Studies



Sub Category

  • IT Certifications

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Objectives

  • Design scalable systems that can grow from a few users to millions of users
  • Understand and apply core system design building blocks such as load balancers, caching, databases, messaging systems, and distributed systems
  • Make informed architecture trade-offs between performance, scalability, cost, reliability, and consistency
  • Design high-level architectures using proven system design patterns
  • Build reliable and resilient systems with fault tolerance and failure handling
  • Design real-world systems
  • Understand data processing and streaming patterns used in modern architectures
  • Apply consistency and consensus concepts in distributed systems
  • Design secure systems, including authentication, authorization, and data protection strategies
  • Architect cloud-native systems using AWS and Azure services
  • Design high-availability and auto-scaling architectures in the cloud


Pre Requisites

  1. Basic understanding of programming concepts (any language: Java, Python, JavaScript, C#, etc.)
  2. Familiarity with web applications and APIs (HTTP, REST basics)
  3. Basic knowledge of databases (SQL or NoSQL fundamentals)
  4. Introductory understanding of cloud computing concepts (AWS, Azure, or similar)
  5. Willingness to think at architecture level rather than focus on coding details


FAQ

  • Q. How long do I have access to the course materials?
    • A. You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.
  • Q. Can I take my courses with me wherever I go?
    • A. Definitely! If you have an internet connection, courses on Udemy are available on any device at any time. If you don't have an internet connection, some instructors also let their students download course lectures. That's up to the instructor though, so make sure you get on their good side!



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