Designing Hybrid and Multicloud Architectures

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Designing Hybrid and Multicloud Architectures

Coursera · Beginner ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·1mo ago
Demand for cloud architecture skills is projected to grow significantly over the next few years. This course, designed by industry experts, gives you the skills to design hybrid and multicloud solutions and systems that businesses are looking for. As you learn, you’ll architect, evaluate, and justify decisions across real-world scenarios. You’ll implement core concepts including cloud service models, deployment patterns, and vendor lock-in risk. You’ll design architecture patterns for availability and redundancy, configure workload portability using containers, and develop global routing and failover strategies. You’ll also apply data placement principles, define RTO and RPO targets, and govern automated pipelines using Infrastructure as Code and policy controls. You’ll experience hands-on labs and guided design activities. Plus, you’ll complete a multicloud architecture design project that you can add to your portfolio and talk about in interviews. Enroll now to add in-demand skills in multicloud architecture to your resume and take your next step toward a future-ready career in cloud solutions design.
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