Cloud ServicesLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: TT00CN73
Credits
5 op
Objective
After completing the course, the student can:
- Describe what Cloud Services are, how they affect business and which new opportunities it may enable.
- Describe use cases and benefits of cloud services,
- Describe SAAS, PAAS, IAAS.
- Develop a solution that utilizes cloud services.
Content
Introduction to cloud services
Software as a service (SAAS)
Platform as a service (PAAS)
Infrastructure as a service (IAAS)
Virtual machines and containers
Security of cloud services
Project work
Enrollment
04.12.2024 - 13.01.2025
Timing
13.01.2025 - 30.04.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
- Degree Programme in Business Information Technology
Teachers
- Ali Khan
Groups
-
VAVA2425
Objective
After completing the course, the student can:
- Describe what Cloud Services are, how they affect business and which new opportunities it may enable.
- Describe use cases and benefits of cloud services,
- Describe SAAS, PAAS, IAAS.
- Develop a solution that utilizes cloud services.
Content
Introduction to cloud services
Software as a service (SAAS)
Platform as a service (PAAS)
Infrastructure as a service (IAAS)
Virtual machines and containers
Security of cloud services
Project work
Materials
Task-specific material to be announced separately in Its Learning and in AWS academy.
Teaching methods
- Weekly face-to-face meetings with lecture teaching and small group work
- Learning by doing and experimenting (exercise tasks, project work, information search)
- Small group work and peer learning
- Self-study material
- Teacher guidance and examples
Exam schedules
No exam, and retake not possible after evaluation grade is published.
International connections
FLIP classrooms and learning by doing
Completion alternatives
Not possible
Student workload
Contact hours
- Course introduction: 3 hours
- 12 times 2h theory: 12 x 2h = 24 hours
- 12 times 1h AWS Support: 12 x 1h = 12 hours
- 16 times AWS Academy self paced sessions: 16 x 1h = 16 hours
Home work:
- Working with assignments: approximately 80 hours
Total: approximately 135 hours
Content scheduling
The course content is divided into four learning objectives(CLOs):
CLO1 Analyze classic data centers and cloud data center solutions.
Introduction to Cloud Computing
1.1 Understand the limitations of traditional computing and evolution of cloud computing
1.2 Understand the concepts of Cluster, Grid and Cloud Computing, its benefits and challenges
Cloud Computing Models and Services
1.3 Explore the standard cloud model, cloud deployment and service delivery models
1.4 Understand service abstraction
Resource Virtualization and Pooling
1.5 Implement physical computing resources virtualization
1.6 Implement machine, server level and operating system virtualization
1.7 Understand resource pooling, sharing and resource provisioning
CLO2 Design a cloud data center based on specific technical requirements.
Resource Virtualization and Pooling
2.1 Implement physical computing resources virtualization
2.2 Implement machine, server level and operating system virtualization
Scaling and Capacity Planning
2.3 Understand the foundation of cloud scaling
2.4 Explore scaling strategies and implement scalable applications
2.5 Explore approaches for capacity planning
Load Balancing
2.6 Explore the goals and categories of load balancing. Explore parameters for consideration.
File System and Storage
2.7 Understand the need for high performance processing and Big Data
2.8 Explore storage deployment models and differentiate various storage types
CLO3 Discuss the need for security, reliability and legal compliance of a cloud data center.
Database Technologies
3.1 Explore database models
3.2 Implement relational and non-relational database as a service
Cloud Computing Security
3.3 Understand the threats to cloud security
3.5 Explore and develop a cloud security model
3.6 Understand Trusted Cloud Computing
Privacy and Compliance
3.7 Explore key privacy concerns in the cloud
3.8 Differentiate security vs. privacy
3.9 Develop a privacy policy
CLO4 Design strategies for the implementation of effective cloud solutions to support business requirements.
Content Delivery Model
4.1 Understand and explore content delivery network models in the cloud
Portability and Interoperability
4.2 Explore portability and interoperability scenarios
4.3 Understand machine imaging
4.4 Differentiate virtual machine and virtual appliance
Cloud Management
4.5 Understand cloud service life cycle
4.6 Understand asset management in the cloud
4.7 Explore cloud service management
4.8 Develop disaster recovery strategies
SELF PACED / FLIP CLASSROOM
In addition to the above theoretical content the students will learn and practice the cloud concepts in AWS academy. The AWS academy online course covers the following modules.
Introduction
Module 1 - Cloud Concepts Overview
Module 2 - Cloud Economics and Billing
Module 3 - AWS Global Infrastructure Overview
Module 4 - AWS Cloud Security
Module 5 - Networking and Content Delivery
Module 6 - Compute
Module 7 - Storage
Module 8 - Databases
Module 9 - Cloud Architecture
Module 10 - Auto Scaling and Monitoring
Further information
Course material and assignments in Its Learning and AWS academy.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Personal assignments: 50 points
AWS Academy Course labs: 30 points
Project: 20 points
The assignments must be returned by the deadline to get the points. The assignments returned after the deadline will give you only half of the points.
Demonstrations of exercises during the contact session is mandatory without demonstration you will lose 50% of your marks.
The grading scale (points -> grade):
50 points -> 1
60 points -> 2
70 points -> 3
80 points -> 4
90 points -> 5
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
Fail < 50 points
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
50 points -> 1
60 points -> 2
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
70 points -> 3
80 points -> 4
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
90 points -> 5
Enrollment
24.07.2024 - 09.09.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 15.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
10 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
- Degree Programme in Business Information Technology
Teachers
- Ali Khan
Teacher in charge
Ali Khan
Groups
-
PTIETS22deaiPTIETS22 Data Engineering and Artificial Intelligence
-
PTIVIS22IData Engineering and AI
Objective
After completing the course, the student can:
- Describe what Cloud Services are, how they affect business and which new opportunities it may enable.
- Describe use cases and benefits of cloud services,
- Describe SAAS, PAAS, IAAS.
- Develop a solution that utilizes cloud services.
Content
Introduction to cloud services
Software as a service (SAAS)
Platform as a service (PAAS)
Infrastructure as a service (IAAS)
Virtual machines and containers
Security of cloud services
Project work
Materials
Task-specific material to be announced separately in Its Learning and in AWS academy.
Teaching methods
- Weekly face-to-face meetings with lecture teaching and small group work
- Learning by doing and experimenting (exercise tasks, project work, information search)
- Small group work and peer learning
- Self-study material
- Teacher guidance and examples
Exam schedules
No exam, and retake not possible after evaluation grade is published.
International connections
FLIP classrooms and learning by doing
Completion alternatives
Not possible
Student workload
Contact hours
- Course introduction: 3 hours
- 12 times 3h theory and AWS support: 12 x 3h = 36 hours
- 16 times AWS Academy self paced sessions: 16 x 1h = 16 hours
Home work:
- Working with assignments: approximately 80 hours
Total: approximately 135 hours
Content scheduling
The course content is divided into four learning objectives(CLOs):
CLO1 Analyze classic data centers and cloud data center solutions.
Introduction to Cloud Computing
1.1 Understand the limitations of traditional computing and evolution of cloud computing
1.2 Understand the concepts of Cluster, Grid and Cloud Computing, its benefits and challenges
Cloud Computing Models and Services
1.3 Explore the standard cloud model, cloud deployment and service delivery models
1.4 Understand service abstraction
Resource Virtualization and Pooling
1.5 Implement physical computing resources virtualization
1.6 Implement machine, server level and operating system virtualization
1.7 Understand resource pooling, sharing and resource provisioning
CLO2 Design a cloud data center based on specific technical requirements.
Resource Virtualization and Pooling
2.1 Implement physical computing resources virtualization
2.2 Implement machine, server level and operating system virtualization
Scaling and Capacity Planning
2.3 Understand the foundation of cloud scaling
2.4 Explore scaling strategies and implement scalable applications
2.5 Explore approaches for capacity planning
Load Balancing
2.6 Explore the goals and categories of load balancing. Explore parameters for consideration.
File System and Storage
2.7 Understand the need for high performance processing and Big Data
2.8 Explore storage deployment models and differentiate various storage types
CLO3 Discuss the need for security, reliability and legal compliance of a cloud data center.
Database Technologies
3.1 Explore database models
3.2 Implement relational and non-relational database as a service
Cloud Computing Security
3.3 Understand the threats to cloud security
3.5 Explore and develop a cloud security model
3.6 Understand Trusted Cloud Computing
Privacy and Compliance
3.7 Explore key privacy concerns in the cloud
3.8 Differentiate security vs. privacy
3.9 Develop a privacy policy
CLO4 Design strategies for the implementation of effective cloud solutions to support business requirements.
Content Delivery Model
4.1 Understand and explore content delivery network models in the cloud
Portability and Interoperability
4.2 Explore portability and interoperability scenarios
4.3 Understand machine imaging
4.4 Differentiate virtual machine and virtual appliance
Cloud Management
4.5 Understand cloud service life cycle
4.6 Understand asset management in the cloud
4.7 Explore cloud service management
4.8 Develop disaster recovery strategies
SELF PACED / FLIP CLASSROOM
In addition to the above theoretical content the students will learn and practice the cloud concepts in AWS academy. The AWS academy online course covers the following modules.
Module 1 - Global Infrastructure
Module 2 - Structures of the Cloud
Module 3 - AWS Console
Module 4 - Virtual Servers
Module 5 - Content Delivery
Module 6 - Virtual Storage
Module 7 - Security 1
Module 8 - Security 2
Module 9 - Monitoring the Cloud
Module 10: Databases
Module 11 - Load Balancers and Caching
Module 12 - Elastic Beanstalk and Cloud Formation
Module 13 - Emerging Technologies in the Cloud
Module 14 - Billing and Support
Module 15 - Other Cloud Features
Module 16 - Optimizing the Cloud with the AWS CDK
Further information
Course material and assignments in Its Learning and AWS academy.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Personal assignments: 50 points
AWS Academy Course labs: 30 points
Project: 20 points
The assignments must be returned by the deadline to get the points. The assignments returned after the deadline will give you only half of the points.
Demonstrations of exercises during the contact session is mandatory without demonstration you will lose 50% of your marks.
The grading scale (points -> grade):
50 points -> 1
60 points -> 2
70 points -> 3
80 points -> 4
90 points -> 5
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
Fail < 50 points
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
50 points -> 1
60 points -> 2
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
70 points -> 3
80 points -> 4
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
90 points -> 5