Hosting Virtual Machines in a Multicloud Environment

Go to class
Write Review

Free Online Course: Hosting Virtual Machines in a Multicloud Environment provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Hosting Virtual Machines in a Multicloud Environment is taught by Brien Posey.

Overview
  • Learn how to enable communication between Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure, in this course.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Share resources between clouds
    • What you should know
    1. Plan for a Multicloud Environment
    • Architectural planning
    • Planning considerations
    2. Create an AWS Virtual Private Cloud
    • Create an AWS VPC
    • Associate VPC to an internet gateway
    • Create an elastic IP address
    3. Create an AWS Gateway Server
    • Create an EC2 gateway server instance
    • Verify you can log in to the instance
    • Associate elastic IP with instance
    • Disable source and destination checking
    4. Prepare Microsoft Azure Networking
    • Create an Azure resource group
    • Create a virtual network
    • Create a virtual network gateway
    • Update the AWS routing tables
    • Create a local network gateway
    • Configure the local network gateway
    5. Create an RRAS Server
    • Install Routing and Remote Access
    • Install the VPN option
    • Locate the virtual network gateway IP
    • Configure RRAS VPN access
    • Add a preshared key
    6. Enable Connectivity
    • Connect RRAS to Azure
    • Verify connectivity from Azure
    7. Test Virtual Machine Connectivity
    • Deploy an EC2 instance
    • Create an Azure VM
    • Verify EC2 to Azure communications
    • Verify Azure to EC2 communications
    8. Build an Active Directory Environment
    • Create an AWS directory
    • Find the directory's DNS address
    • Join an AWS instance to Active Directory
    • Configure DNS on an Azure VM
    • Join an Azure VM to Active Directory
    Conclusion
    • Next steps