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HashiCorp Cloud Guide
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AWS Tools
- AWS Fargate
- Amazon Chime
- AWS Outposts - location space, or on-premises facility for a truly consistent hybrid experience. AWS Outposts is ideal for workloads that require low latency access to on-premises systems, local data processing, data residency, and migration of applications with local system interdependencies.
- AWS Pricing Calculator
- AWS Marketplace
- AWS Cloud9 - based integrated development environment (IDE) that lets you write, run, and debug your code with just a browser. It includes a code editor, debugger, and terminal. Cloud9 comes prepackaged with essential tools for popular programming languages, including JavaScript, Python, PHP, and more, so you don’t need to install files or configure your development machine to start new projects.
- AWS Command Line Interface (CLI)
- AWS Amplify Command Line Interface (CLI)
- AWS Copilot command line interface (CLI) - ready containerized applications on Amazon ECS from a local development environment. The AWS Copilot CLI aligns with developer workflows that support modern application best practices: from using infrastructure as code to creating a CI/CD pipeline provisioned on behalf of a user.
- Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) command line interface (CLI) - level commands to simplify creating, updating, and monitoring clusters and tasks from a local development environment. The Amazon ECS CLI supports Docker Compose files, a popular open-source specification for defining and running multi-container applications.
- AWS ECS - performance container orchestration service that supports Docker containers and allows you to easily run and scale containerized applications on AWS. Amazon ECS eliminates the need for you to install and operate your own container orchestration software, manage and scale a cluster of virtual machines, or schedule containers on those virtual machines.
- Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) - leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance. This means customers of all sizes and industries can use it to store and protect any amount of data for a range of use cases, such as data lakes, websites, mobile applications, backup and restore, archive, enterprise applications, IoT devices, and big data analytics.
- AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) - source software development framework to define cloud infrastructure in code and provision it through AWS CloudFormation. It offers a high-level object-oriented abstraction to define AWS resources imperatively using the power of modern programming languages.
- AWS Lambda - driven, serverless computing platform provided by Amazon as a part of the Amazon Web Services. It is a computing service that runs code in response to events and automatically manages the computing resources required by that code.
- AWS Elastic Beanstalk - to-use service for deploying and scaling web applications and services developed with Java,.NET, PHP, Node.js, Python, Ruby, Go, and Docker on familiar servers such as Apache, Nginx, Passenger, and IIS.
- AWS IoT Greengrass
- AWS CodeArtifact
- AWS CodeCommit - managed source control service that hosts secure Git-based repositories. It makes it easy for teams to collaborate on code in a secure and highly scalable ecosystem. CodeCommit eliminates the need to operate your own source control system or worry about scaling its infrastructure.
- AWS CodePipeline - delivery/) service that helps you automate your release pipelines for fast and reliable application and infrastructure updates. CodePipeline automates the build, test, and deploy phases of your release process every time there is a code change, based on the release model you define. This enables you to rapidly and reliably deliver features and updates. You can easily integrate AWS CodePipeline with third-party services such as GitHub or with your own custom plugin.
- AWS CodeStar - delivery/) toolchain in minutes, allowing you to start releasing code faster.
- AWS X-Ray - to-end view of how your application is performing. It helps developers analyze and debug production, distributed applications, such as those built using a microservices architecture.
- AWS CodeDeploy - premises servers. AWS CodeDeploy makes it easier for you to rapidly release new features, helps you avoid downtime during application deployment, and handles the complexity of updating your applications.
- AWS CodeBuild
- Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) - managed and jointly supported Red Hat OpenShift offering that combines the power of Red Hat OpenShift, the industry's most comprehensive enterprise Kubernetes platform, and the AWS public cloud.
- Amazon API Gateway
- AWS Storage Gateway - premises access to virtually unlimited cloud storage.
- AWS Transit Gateway - premises networks through a central hub. This simplifies your network and puts an end to complex peering relationships. It acts as a cloud router - each new connection is only made once.
- Gateway Load Balancer (GWLB) - party virtual appliances. It gives you one gateway for distributing traffic across multiple virtual appliances, while scaling them up, or down, based on demand.
- AWS Chalice
- AWS ParallelCluster
- AWS Copilot CLI
- AWS Fargate
- Amazon Chime
- Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC)
- AWS Lightsail - to-use virtual private server (VPS) that offers you everything needed to build an application or website, plus a cost-effective, monthly plan.
- Amazon Athena
- Amazon CloudSearch - effective to set up, manage, and scale a search solution for your website or application.
- Amazon Kinesis - time, streaming data so you can get timely insights and react quickly to new information. Amazon Kinesis offers key capabilities to cost-effectively process streaming data at any scale, along with the flexibility to choose the tools that best suit the requirements of your application. With Amazon Kinesis, you can ingest real-time data such as video, audio, application logs, website clickstreams, and IoT telemetry data for machine learning, analytics, and other applications.
- Apache Spark - data/use-apache-flink-on-amazon-emr/),[Apache Hudi](https://aws.amazon.com/emr/features/hudi/), and [Presto](https://aws.amazon.com/emr/features/presto/).
- AWS RedShift - structured data across your data warehouse, operational database, and data lake using standard SQL. It lets you easily save the results of your queries back to your S3 data lake using open formats, like Apache Parquet, so that you can do additional analytics from other analytics services like Amazon EMR, Amazon Athena, and Amazon SageMaker.
- AWS Data Pipeline - premises data sources, at specified intervals. AWS Data Pipeline, let's you regularly access your data where it’s stored, transform and process it at scale, and efficiently transfer the results to AWS services such as Amazon S3, Amazon RDS, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon EMR.
- AWS Glue
- AWS Lake Formation
- Amazon Managed Blockchain - source frameworks [Hyperledger Fabric](https://aws.amazon.com/blockchain/what-is-hyperledger-fabric/) and Ethereum.
- AWS Wavelength
- AWS Outposts - location space, or on-premises facility for a truly consistent hybrid experience. AWS Outposts is ideal for workloads that require low latency access to on-premises systems, local data processing, data residency, and migration of applications with local system interdependencies.
- AWS Batch
- Amazon Forecast
- AWS Snow Family - secure, portable devices to collect and process data at the edge, and migrate data into and out of AWS.
- Amazon Neptune - built, high-performance graph database engine optimized for storing billions of relationships and querying the graph with milliseconds latency.
- Amazon Timestream
- AWS IoT
- AWS IoT Core
- Google Cloud
- AWS Snow Family - secure, portable devices to collect and process data at the edge, and migrate data into and out of AWS.
- Amazon Timestream
- Amazon Chime
- Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC)
- Apache Spark - data/use-apache-flink-on-amazon-emr/),[Apache Hudi](https://aws.amazon.com/emr/features/hudi/), and [Presto](https://aws.amazon.com/emr/features/presto/).
- AWS Data Pipeline - premises data sources, at specified intervals. AWS Data Pipeline, let's you regularly access your data where it’s stored, transform and process it at scale, and efficiently transfer the results to AWS services such as Amazon S3, Amazon RDS, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon EMR.
- AWS Lake Formation
- Amazon Managed Blockchain - source frameworks [Hyperledger Fabric](https://aws.amazon.com/blockchain/what-is-hyperledger-fabric/) and Ethereum.
- AWS Wavelength
- Amazon Forecast
- AWS Snow Family - secure, portable devices to collect and process data at the edge, and migrate data into and out of AWS.
- Amazon Neptune - built, high-performance graph database engine optimized for storing billions of relationships and querying the graph with milliseconds latency.
- Amazon Timestream
- AWS IoT Core
- AWS Lake Formation
- Amazon Neptune - built, high-performance graph database engine optimized for storing billions of relationships and querying the graph with milliseconds latency.
- Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) - efficient and resizable capacity while automating time-consuming administration tasks such as hardware provisioning, database setup, patching and backups.
- Amazon Aurora - compatible relational database built for the cloud, that combines the performance and availability of traditional enterprise databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases.
- Amazon Forecast
- AWS Data Pipeline - premises data sources, at specified intervals. AWS Data Pipeline, let's you regularly access your data where it’s stored, transform and process it at scale, and efficiently transfer the results to AWS services such as Amazon S3, Amazon RDS, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon EMR.
- AWS IoT Core
- AWS Pricing Calculator
- AWS Copilot command line interface (CLI) - ready containerized applications on Amazon ECS from a local development environment. The AWS Copilot CLI aligns with developer workflows that support modern application best practices: from using infrastructure as code to creating a CI/CD pipeline provisioned on behalf of a user.
- AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) - source software development framework to define cloud infrastructure in code and provision it through AWS CloudFormation. It offers a high-level object-oriented abstraction to define AWS resources imperatively using the power of modern programming languages.
- Amazon Aurora - compatible relational database built for the cloud, that combines the performance and availability of traditional enterprise databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases.
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Google Cloud Learning Resources
- Get started with Cloud Storage on Web with Firebase
- Google Cloud Courses on Udemy
- Google Cloud Courses and Training
- Architecting with Google Compute Engine
- Get started with Cloud Storage on Web with Firebase
- Getting started with BigQuery
- Google Cloud Internet of Things (IoT)
- Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Security Engineer
- Google Cloud Courses on Coursera
- Google Cloud Courses and Training
- Architecting with Google Compute Engine
- Get started with Cloud Storage on Web with Firebase
- Architecting with Google Kubernetes Engine in Google Cloud
- Google Cloud Internet of Things (IoT)
- Architecting with Google Compute Engine
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Google Cloud Tools
- Cloud SDK - line tools and libraries. The Cloud SDK contains gcloud, gsutil, and bq command-line tools, which you can use to access [Compute Engine](https://cloud.google.com/compute), [Cloud Storage](https://cloud.google.com/storage), [BigQuery](https://cloud.google.com/bigquery), and more.
- gcloud
- Cloud Storage
- Cloud SDK - line tools and libraries. The Cloud SDK contains gcloud, gsutil, and bq command-line tools, which you can use to access [Compute Engine](https://cloud.google.com/compute), [Cloud Storage](https://cloud.google.com/storage), [BigQuery](https://cloud.google.com/bigquery), and more.
- Google Cloud Shell - based command-line access for managing your infrastructure and applications on Google Cloud Platform.
- Cloud Code - native applications, locally or in the cloud—quickly and easily. Extensions to IDEs such as Visual Studio Code and IntelliJ are provided to let you rapidly iterate, debug, and deploy code to Kubernetes.
- gcloud
- gsutil
- App Engine
- Cloud Storage
- BigQuery - effective multi-cloud data warehouse designed for business agility.
- Cloud Bigtable
- Cloud SQL
- Cloud Dataproc
- Cloud Datalab
- Cloud Vision API - trained machine learning models through REST and RPC APIs.
- Cloud Build
- Jenkins on Google Cloud
- Tekton on Google Cloud
- Artifact Registry
- Cloud Deployment Manager
- Red Hat OpenShift on Google Cloud - managed and jointly supported Red Hat OpenShift offering that enables you to deploy stateful and stateless apps with nearly any language, framework, database, or service. It gives you a hosted environment entirely on Google Cloud. A hybrid environment where you maintain part of your workload on-premises or in a private hosting environment and migrate the rest to Google Cloud.
- Cloud SDK - line tools and libraries. The Cloud SDK contains gcloud, gsutil, and bq command-line tools, which you can use to access [Compute Engine](https://cloud.google.com/compute), [Cloud Storage](https://cloud.google.com/storage), [BigQuery](https://cloud.google.com/bigquery), and more.
- Google Cloud Shell - based command-line access for managing your infrastructure and applications on Google Cloud Platform.
- gcloud
- gsutil
- Compute Engine
- App Engine
- Cloud Storage
- Cloud SQL
- Cloud Datastore
- Cloud Pub/Sub
- Cloud Dataflow - time personalization, and other advanced analytics.
- Cloud Dataproc
- Cloud Datalab
- Cloud Vision API - trained machine learning models through REST and RPC APIs.
- Cloud Speech API
- Cloud Build
- Artifact Registry
- Cloud Deployment Manager
- VMware
- VMware
- Anthos - premises environments.
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Kubernetes Tools and Frameworks
- K3s - constrained, remote locations or inside IoT appliances.
- Helm
- Container Storage Interface (CSI) - in.
- MicroK8s - the-air updates for ultra-reliable operations. It is supported on Linux, Windows, and MacOS.
- Knative - based platform to build, deploy, and manage modern serverless workloads. Knative takes care of the operational overhead details of networking, autoscaling (even to zero), and revision tracking.
- Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) - grade security and governance. Unite your development and operations teams on a single platform to rapidly build, deliver, and scale applications with confidence.
- Amazon EKS
- AWS Controllers for Kubernetes (ACK) - available Kubernetes applications that utilize AWS services.
- Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) - managed container orchestration service that can reduce the time and cost to build modern cloud native applications. Unlike most other vendors, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure provides Container Engine for Kubernetes as a free service that runs on higher-performance, lower-cost compute.
- Red Hat Openshift - premises, hybrid, and multicloud deployments.
- OKD - tenant deployment. OKD adds developer and operations-centric tools on top of Kubernetes to enable rapid application development, easy deployment and scaling, and long-term lifecycle maintenance for small and large teams.
- Odo
- Kata Operator
- Thanos
- Rook - managing, self-scaling, self-healing storage services. It automates the tasks of a storage administrator: deployment, bootstrapping, configuration, provisioning, scaling, upgrading, migration, disaster recovery, monitoring, and resource management.
- Kubespray - sigs/kubespray/blob/master/docs/aws.md), GCE, [Azure](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/blob/master/docs/azure.md), [OpenStack](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/blob/master/docs/openstack.md), [vSphere](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/blob/master/docs/vsphere.md), [Packet](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/blob/master/docs/packet.md) (bare metal), Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (Experimental), or Baremetal.
- Rancher
- KubeFlow
- Etcd - value store that provides a reliable way to store data that needs to be accessed by a distributed system or cluster of machines. Etcd is used as the backend for service discovery and stores cluster state and configuration for Kubernetes.
- OpenEBS - based tool to create stateful applications using Container Attached Storage.
- Charmed Kubernetes - key, conformant Kubernetes platform, optimized for your multi-cloud environments developed by Canonical.
- Grafana Kubernetes App
- KubeEdge
- Lens
- kind
- Flux CD
- OpenShift Hive
- KubeInit
- OKD - tenant deployment. OKD adds developer and operations-centric tools on top of Kubernetes to enable rapid application development, easy deployment and scaling, and long-term lifecycle maintenance for small and large teams.
- Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) - managed container orchestration service that can reduce the time and cost to build modern cloud native applications. Unlike most other vendors, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure provides Container Engine for Kubernetes as a free service that runs on higher-performance, lower-cost compute.
- Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) - ready environment for running containerized applications.
- Kata Operator
- Anthos - premises environments.
- K3s - constrained, remote locations or inside IoT appliances.
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Kubernetes Learning Resources
- Getting Kubernetes Certifications
- Getting started with Kubernetes on AWS
- Kubernetes on Microsoft Azure
- Intro to Azure Kubernetes Service
- Getting started with Google Cloud
- Getting started with Kubernetes on Red Hat
- Getting started with Kubernetes on IBM
- YAML basics in Kubernetes
- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes
- Docker and Kubernetes
- Deploy a model to an Azure Kubernetes Service cluster
- Simplify Machine Learning Inference on Kubernetes with Amazon SageMaker Operators
- Running Apache Spark on Kubernetes
- Kubernetes Across VMware vRealize Automation
- All the Ways VMware Tanzu Works with AWS
- VMware Tanzu Education
- Using Ansible in a Cloud-Native Kubernetes Environment
- Managing Kubernetes (K8s) objects with Ansible
- Setting up a Kubernetes cluster using Vagrant and Ansible
- Running MongoDB with Kubernetes
- Kubernetes Fluentd
- Understanding the new GitLab Kubernetes Agent
- Kubernetes Contributors
- KubeAcademy from VMware
- Deploy a model to an Azure Kubernetes Service cluster
- Kubernetes on Microsoft Azure
- Docker and Kubernetes
- Getting started with Kubernetes on IBM
- Kubernetes on Microsoft Azure
- Getting Kubernetes Certifications
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Docker Tools
- Containerd - level storage to network attachments and beyond. It is available for Linux and Windows.
- Docker
- Docker Enterprise - center/company-news/mirantis-acquires-docker-enterprise/).
- Docker Desktop
- Docker Hub - source projects, and the community.
- Docker Compose - container applications. With Docker Compose, you can create a YAML file to define the services and with a single command, can spin everything up or tear it all down.
- Docker Swarm - native clustering system swarm is a simple tool which controls a cluster of Docker hosts and exposes it as a single "virtual" host.
- Dockerfile - line instructions in succession.
- Docker Containers
- Docker Engine
- Docker Network
- Docker Daemon
- Docker Storage
- Kitematic
- Open Container Initiative
- Buildah
- Podman
- Azure
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Docker Learning Resources
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Azure Learning Resources
- Microsoft Azure - managed data centers.
- Get started with Azure
- Azure Demo and Q&A
- Microsoft Azure Training & Certification Courses
- Azure on Microsoft Learn
- Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals
- Microsoft Certified: DevOps Engineer Expert Cert.
- Introduction to Azure DevOps from A Cloud Guru
- Microsoft Certified: Azure IoT Developer Specialty
- Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate
- Microsoft Azure Certification Training Courses on Udemy
- Free Microsoft Azure Courses & Tutorials on Udemy
- Microsoft Azure Certification Training Courses on Coursera
- Microsoft Azure Certification Training Courses on edX
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Azure Tools
- Microsoft Azure Pricing Calculator
- Azure command-line interface (Azure CLI)
- Visual Studio Code - in support for JavaScript, TypeScript and Node.js and has a rich ecosystem of extensions for other languages (such as C++, C#, Java, Python, PHP, Go) and runtimes (such as .NET and Unity).
- Azure Functions
- Azure DevOps - platform, scalable apps and services; Azure Pipelines Continuously build, test, and deploy to any platform and cloud; Azure Lab Services Set up labs for classrooms, trials, development and testing, and other scenarios.
- Azure Data Studio - platform database tool for data professionals using on-premises and cloud data platforms on Windows, macOS, and Linux. It offers a modern editor experience with IntelliSense, code snippets, source control integration, and an integrated terminal. It's engineered with the data platform user in mind, with built-in charting of query result sets and customizable dashboards.
- Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) - based identity and access management service, which helps your employees sign in and access resources in: External resources, such as Microsoft 365, the Azure portal, and thousands of other SaaS applications.
- Azure Monitor - premises environments.
- Azure Cognitive Cognitive Services - based services with REST APIs and client library SDKs available to help you build cognitive intelligence into your applications. You can add cognitive features to your applications without having artificial intelligence (AI) or data science skills. All it takes is an API call to embed the ability to see, hear, speak, search, understand, and accelerate decision-making into your apps.
- Azure Data Lake Storage - structured, or unstructured.
- Azure Service Fabric
- Microsoft Azure Storage Emulator
- Azure Cosmos DB Emulator
- Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer
- Azure Key Vault Explorer
- Azurite
- Azure Lab Services - demand access to preconfigured virtual machines (VMs) to support your scenarios. Teach a class, train professionals, run a hackathon or a hands-on lab, and more.
- Azure Pipelines - hosted pipelines for Linux, macOS, and Windows. Where you can build web, desktop and mobile applications. Deploy to any cloud or on‑premises.
- Azure Bots Service - grade bots that help you enrich the customer experience while maintaining control of your data. Build any type of bot—from a Q&A bot to your own branded virtual assistant—to quickly connect your users to the answers they need.
- Azure PlayFab
- Azure Databricks - based analytics platform. Azure Databricks, set up your Apache Spark™ environment in minutes, autoscale, and collaborate on shared projects in an interactive workspace. Azure Databricks supports Python, Scala, R, Java, and SQL, as well as data science frameworks and libraries including TensorFlow, PyTorch, and scikit-learn.
- Azure Machine Learning - grade machine learning service to build and deploy models faster. It empowers data scientists and developers with a wide range of productive experiences to build, train, and deploy machine learning models and foster team collaboration. Accelerate time to market with industry-leading MLOps—DevOps for machine learning. Innovate on a secure, trusted platform, designed for responsible machine learning.
- Azure Open Datasets
- Azure Percept - to-use platform with added security for creating edge AI solutions.
- Azure Data Share - friendly interface. Share data in just a few clicks, or build your own application using the REST API.
- Azure Data Factory
- Azure Synapse Analytics
- Azure HDInsight - ready, managed cluster service for open-source analytics.It let's you run popular open-source frameworks including Apache Hadoop, Spark, Hive, Kafka, and more.
- Azure Blockchain Service
- Azure Logic Apps - critical workflows anywhere.
- Azure Quantum
- Azure VMware Solution - based workloads from your datacenter to Azure and integrate your VMware environment with Azure. Keep managing your existing environments with the same VMware tools you already know while you modernize your applications with Azure native services.
- Azure Spring Cloud
- Azure CycleCloud
- Azure API Apps
- Azure Web Apps - critical web applications that scale with your business.
- Windows Virtual Desktop
- VMware Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure - premises and cloud virtual desktops and applications by connecting your instance of Azure to VMware.
- Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops for Azure - premises Citrix deployments alongside Windows Virtual Desktop on Azure, supporting cloud modernization while maximizing your existing investment.
- Azure Container Registry
- Azure Web App for Containers
- Azure SQL Edge - footprint, edge-optimized SQL database engine with built-in AI. This productivity tool for edge computing combines new capabilities such as data streaming and time series with in-database machine learning and graph features. Develop your application once and deploy anywhere across the edge, your datacenter, and Azure.
- Azure Arc - native apps anywhere, at scale.
- Azure Artifacts
- Azure Boards
- Azure ExpressRoute
- Azure Sentinel - eye view across the enterprise. It uses the cloud and large-scale intelligence from decades of Microsoft security experience to work. Making your threat detection and response smarter and faster with artificial intelligence (AI).
- Azure Stack
- Azure Stack HCI
- Azure Sphere
- Azure IoT Hub - hosted solution back end to connect virtually any device. Extend your solution from the cloud to the edge with per-device authentication, built-in device management, and scaled provisioning.
- Azure IoT Edge - party services, or your own business logic to run on Internet of Things (IoT) edge devices via standard containers.
- Azure Lighthouse
- Azure Backup - effective, secure, one-click backup solution that’s scalable based on your backup storage needs. The centralized management interface makes it easy to define backup policies and protect a wide range of enterprise workloads, including Azure Virtual Machines, SQL and SAP databases, and Azure file shares.
- Azure Resource Manager
- Azure Automanage
- Azure Network Watcher
- Azure Resource Mover
- Azure Bastion
- Azure Load balancing
- Azure Orbital - a-Service that provides communication and control of your satellite. Orbital enables easy and integrated data processing and scale for your operations directly from Azure. Leverage familiar Azure services to process and store your data at scale.
- Azure Route Server
- Azure VPN Gateway - premises networks to Azure through Site-to-Site VPNs in a similar way that you set up and connect to a remote branch office. The connectivity is secure and uses the industry-standard protocols Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) and Internet Key Exchange (IKE).
- Microsoft Azure Attestation - based applications. The service supports attestation of trusted platform modules (TPMs) and trusted execution environments (TEEs) like Intel® Software Guard Extensions (SGX) and virtualization-based security (VBS) enclaves.
- Azure Data Box - encrypted, and the devices are wiped clean after upload, in accordance with NIST Special Publication 800-88 revision 1 standards.
- Azure Blob Storage - native workloads, archives, data lakes, high-performance computing, and machine learning.
- PowerShell/PowerShell Core - platform (Windows, Linux, and macOS) automation and configuration tool/framework that works well with your existing tools and is optimized for dealing with structured data (e.g. JSON, CSV, XML, etc.), REST APIs, and object models. It includes a command-line shell, an associated scripting language and a framework for processing cmdlets.
- Hyper-V - V can be enabled in many ways including using the Windows 10 control panel, PowerShell or using the Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management tool (DISM).
- GitHub Codespaces
- GitHub Actions - us/azure/developer/github/github-actions) you can create workflows that you can set up in your repository to build, test, package, release and deploy to Azure.
- AWS
- Windows Virtual Desktop
- Azure Stack
- Azure IoT Edge - party services, or your own business logic to run on Internet of Things (IoT) edge devices via standard containers.
- Microsoft Azure Attestation - based applications. The service supports attestation of trusted platform modules (TPMs) and trusted execution environments (TEEs) like Intel® Software Guard Extensions (SGX) and virtualization-based security (VBS) enclaves.
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AWS Learning Resources
- Amazon Web Services - demand cloud computing platforms, services and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered pay-as-you-go basis.
- Architecting on AWS Classroom Training
- AWS Training and Certification
- Getting Started with Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- Hands-On Tutorials for Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- AWS Academy - Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- AWS Educate
- DevOps Engineering on AWS from AWS Training
- AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional from A Cloud Guru
- AWS Internet of Things Foundation Series Training
- AWS Certified Security - Specialty Certification
- Amazon Web Services Courses on Coursera
- Amazon Web Services Courses on edX
- AWS Academy - Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- AWS Certification Training Courses on Udemy
- Amazon Web Services Courses on edX
- Amazon Web Services - demand cloud computing platforms, services and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered pay-as-you-go basis.
- Architecting on AWS Classroom Training
- Amazon Web Services Courses on Coursera
- Hands-On Tutorials for Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- Getting started with AWS IoT Core
- Amazon Web Services - demand cloud computing platforms, services and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered pay-as-you-go basis.
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VMware Learning Resources
- VMware
- VMware GitHub
- VMware IT academy courses
- VMware Certifications
- VMware Certified Professional - Data Center Virtualization
- VMware Courses on Coursera
- VMware Vsphere Certification Training on Udemy
- VMware Online Training Courses on LinkedIn Learning
- VMware Courses on HPE Education Services
- VMware Training Courses on Global Knowledge
- VMware
- VMware GitHub
- VMware Technology Partner Hub
- VMware API and SDK Documentation
- VMware Infrastructure SDK Programming Guide
- VMware Learning Online Store
- VMware On Demand courses
- VMware Courses on Coursera
- VMware Courses on Udemy
- VMware Training Courses on New Horizons
- VMware Training Courses on Global Knowledge
- VMware Technology Partner Hub
- VMware Courses on HPE Education Services
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VMware Tools
- Workstation Pro
- Tanzu Application Catalog
- VMware Pivotal Labs
- Pivotal tc Server - scale mission-critical environments.
- Pivotal App Suite - scale custom applications.
- VMware Cloud Foundation
- VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts - managed VMware Cloud experience in your data center.
- Business-Critical Apps
- VMware Cloud Provider Platform
- VMware Cloud Director Availability - based disaster recovery services that VMware Cloud Providers can offer their customers.
- Cloud Partner Navigator - cloud service delivery and simplified business and customer operations.
- VMware Cloud on Dell EMC - managed VMware Cloud experience deployed on a Dell EMC VxRail appliance.
- VMware Cloud Director
- Dell EMC VxRail
- vSAN - optimized, vSphere-native storage for private and public cloud.
- vSphere
- vCenter Server
- vRealize Operations - cloud infrastructure.
- vRealize True Visibility Suite
- Integrated OpenStack - grade OpenStack on top of VMware infrastructure.
- vRealize Automation - defined policies.
- SecureState - time insights for proactive management of cloud security and compliance risks.
- VMware SD-WAN by VeloCloud - based applications.
- Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub
- Horizon Cloud
- NSX for Horizon
- Horizon Apps
- Pulse IoT Center
- Telco Cloud Infrastructure - tenant platform with compute, storage, networking, management, and operations capabilities.
- Uhana by VMware - based RAN analytics for mobile network operators.
- Telco Cloud Platform
- Telco Cloud Operations
- Telco Cloud Automation
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) - premises, high-performance computing power to run cloud native and enterprise company’s IT workloads. OCI provides real-time elasticity for enterprise applications by combining Oracle's autonomous services, integrated security, and serverless compute.
- Oracle Cloud Portal
- Cloud Training for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) Cloud - Training
- Top Oracle Cloud Courses on Udemy
- Oracle Integration Cloud Services (OIC) - Oracle ICS on Udemy
- Top Oracle Cloud Courses on Coursera
- VMware Carbon Black EDR - premises endpoint detection and response (EDR) for threat hunting and incident response.
- Extended detection and response (XDR) - native security incident detection, investigation, and response platform for continuous, connected, and automated security operations.
- VMware Carbon Black App Control - premises app control and critical infrastructure protection.
- vCenter Converter - based physical machines into virtual machines.
- Virtual Volumes - wide framework that streamlines storage operations and offers freedom of choice.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) - premises, high-performance computing power to run cloud native and enterprise company’s IT workloads. OCI provides real-time elasticity for enterprise applications by combining Oracle's autonomous services, integrated security, and serverless compute.
- Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) Cloud - Training
- Top Oracle Cloud Courses on Coursera
- VMware PowerCLI - line and scripting tool built on Windows PowerShell, and provides more than 800 cmdlets for managing and automating vSphere, VMware Cloud Director, vRealize Operations Manager, vSAN, NSX-T Data Center, VMware Cloud Services, VMware Cloud on AWS, VMware HCX, VMware Site Recovery Manager, and VMware Horizon environments.
- Tanzu Mission Control
- Tanzu Build Service
- Tanzu Application Catalog
- Tanzu GemFire - volume, latency-sensitive, mission-critical, transactional systems.
- Tanzu RabbitMQ - based, highly scalable, and easy-to-deploy queuing system that makes handling message traffic virtually effortless.
- NSX Distributed IDS/IPS - built to detect lateral threat movement on east-west network traffic.
- NSX Advanced Load Balancer - cloud load balancing, web application firewall, and application analytics.
- Carbon Black Workload - built for workloads that reduces the attack surface and protects critical assets.
- NSX Intelligence
- VMware Integrated OpenStack Carrier Edition - grade OpenStack solution with the fastest path to a fully operational environment.
- Oracle
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) - premises, high-performance computing power to run cloud native and enterprise company’s IT workloads. OCI provides real-time elasticity for enterprise applications by combining Oracle's autonomous services, integrated security, and serverless compute.
- Oracle Cloud Portal
- Oracle Cloud Training and Certification
- NSX Data Center - L7 network and security virtualization platform.
- Tanzu Kubernetes Grid
- Cloud Training for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
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Oracle Cloud Tools
- Oracle Cloud Command Line Interface (CLI)
- PL/SQL SDK The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure SDK for PL/SQL - installed by Oracle for all Autonomous Databases using shared Exadata infrastructure.
- Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) - native containerized applications. You specify the compute resources that your applications require, and Container Engine for Kubernetes provisions them on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure in an existing tenancy.
- Oracle Analytics Cloud
- Oracle Big Data Service - performance NVmE storage or cost-effective block storage, and can grow or shrink their clusters.
- Oracle Big Data SQL Cloud Service
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Data Catalog
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Data Flow
- Oracle Cloud Streaming service - time, serverless, Apache Kafka-compatible event streaming platform for developers and data scientists. Streaming is tightly integrated with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Database, GoldenGate, and Integration Cloud. The service also provides out-of-the-box integrations for hundreds of third-party products across categories such as DevOps, databases, big data, and SaaS applications.
- Oracle Essbase - if analysis, and data visualization tools.
- Oracle APEX Application Development (APEX Service) - code application development platform for building and deploying modern, data-driven applications in Oracle Cloud. Business users and application developers can create enterprise applications 38X faster than coding—without having to learn complex web technologies.
- Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service - value database models, delivering predictable single digit millisecond response times with data replication for high availability.
- Oracle Visual Builder
- Oracle Visual Builder Studio
- Oracle API gateway
- Oracle Cloud Functions - premises environments.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Events Service - time by triggering code with Functions, writing to Streaming, or sending alerts using Notifications.
- Oracle Roving Edge Infrastructure
- Oracle Blockchain Platform Cloud Service
- Oracle Mobile Hub - party system, on-premise or in the cloud.
- Oracle Bare Metal Servers - scaling up to 128 cores (the largest in the industry), 2 TB of RAM, and up to 1 PB of block storage.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure- Compute
- Oracle Cloud HPC solutions - premises solutions with the elasticity and consumption-based costs of the cloud, giving customers the option to either migrate away from, or supplement, capital intensive on-premises systems. The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure HPC platform includes bare metal compute instances, low latency cluster networks for RDMA, high-performance storage solutions and filesystems, network traffic isolation, and the tools you need to automate and run jobs seamlessly in the cloud.
- Oracle GPU–Virtual Machines and Bare Metal - performance computing platform for demanding applications that run sophisticated algorithms. Applications that rely on machine learning, image processing, and massively parallel high-performance computing jobs benefit from running GPUs as they allow companies solve complex problems and innovate faster.
- Oracle Cloud Virtual Machines - scale, global applications like real-time communication platforms. A variety of VM shapes are available, including the new E3.Flex shape, which lets customers specify the precise number of cores (up to 64) and corresponding memory (up to 64 GB per core) to match workload requirements.
- Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse - driven applications. It automates provisioning, configuring, securing, tuning, scaling, and backing up of the data warehouse. It includes tools for self-service data loading, data transformations, business models, automatic insights, and built-in converged database capabilities that enable simpler queries across multiple data types and machine learning analysis.
- Oracle Autonomous JSON Database - centric applications. It features simple document APIs, serverless scaling, high performance ACID transactions, comprehensive security, and low pay-per-use pricing.
- Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing - performance databases. The service automates provisioning, configuring, tuning, scaling, patching, encrypting, and repairing of databases. Additionally, the service includes all of Oracle’s advanced database options, such as real application clusters (RAC), multitenant, partitioning, in-memory, advanced security, and advanced compression.
- Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer X8M - performance Exadata Cloud Service capabilities behind your data center’s firewall.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) GoldenGate - time data mesh platform, which uses replication to keep data highly available, and enabling real-time analysis.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Integration - free data flows into data lakes and data marts.
- Oracle Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) - premises integrations and composite applications to the cloud as-is with Bring Your Own License (BYOL), and the ability to create modern integrations with Oracle Integration.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Audit service - related events, but not for object-related events. Log events recorded by the Audit service include API calls made by the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console, Command Line Interface (CLI), Software Development Kits (SDK), your own custom clients, or other Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services.
- Oracle Cloud Cost Analysis
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Logging
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Logging Analytics - based cloud service that monitors, aggregates, indexes, and analyzes all log data from on-premises and multicloud environments.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Monitoring - grained, out-of-the-box metrics and dashboards, enabling DevOps, IT, and Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) with the real-time insights to respond to anomalies as they occur.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Notifications - latency publish/subscribe (pub/sub) service that sends alerts and messages to [Oracle Functions](https://www.oracle.com/cloud-native/functions/), email, SMS, and message delivery partners, including Slack, PagerDuty, and ServiceNow. This service integrates with [Oracle Identity and Access Management](https://www.oracle.com/cloud/security/cloud-services/identity-access-cloud.html) for secure access, and delivers each message, even during traffic bursts.
- Oracle Domain Name System (DNS) - readable names (like www.Oracle.com) to IP addresses and serves as the first link in the customers’ digital supply chain.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Email Delivery
- Oarcle Cloud FastConnect - bandwidth connections. Then, based on the amount of data, customers simply choose an appropriate port speed and pay a consistent, low price each month.
- Oracle Health Checks - facing service hosted in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Additionally, Oracle Health Checks is fully integrated with the Oracle DNS Traffic Management service to enable automated detection of service failures and trigger DNS failovers to ensure continuity of service when needed.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Flexible Load Balancing
- Oracle Cloud Service Gateway - premises network with private access to Oracle Cloud services. Once connected to your VCN, Service Gateway allows secure, private connectivity to Oracle Cloud services like compute instances, cloud storage, containers, and databases.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Traffic Management - party assets.
- Oracle virtual cloud networks (VCNs)
- Oracle Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB)
- Oracle Cloud Guard
- Oracle Cloud Database security
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access Management
- Oracle Identity Cloud Service - premises applications and services using a cloud-native, identity as a service (IDaaS) platform.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vault
- Oracle Security Zones
- Oracle Web Application Firewall (WAF) - based, PCI-compliant, global web application firewall service.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Archive Storage - effective solution is highly durable and used for storing and managing encrypted data for long periods of time.
- Oracle Cloud Block Volumes - performance block storage designed to work with a range of virtual machines and bare metal instances. With built-in redundancy, Block Volumes are persistent and durable beyond the lifespan of a virtual machine and can scale to 1 PB per compute instance.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) File Storage
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Storage Gateway - premises application data to Oracle Cloud. Integration with OCI Object Storage and Network File Storage (NFS) compliance make it easy to securely move files to and from Oracle Cloud. Data is encrypted both at rest and in-transit and built-in data integrity checks provides protection.
- Oracle Cloud Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Oracle MySQL Database Service - performance analytics engine—HeatWave—that enables customers to run sophisticated analytics directly against their operational MySQL databases, eliminating the need for complex, time-consuming, and expensive data movement and integration with a separate analytics database.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Registry - based, Oracle-managed Docker registry service for securely storing and sharing container images. Engineers can easily push and pull Docker images with the familiar Docker Command Line Interface (CLI) and API. To support container lifecycles, Registry works with Container Engine for Kubernetes, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Visual Builder Studio, and third-party developer and DevOps tools.
- Oracle Blockchain Platform Cloud Service
- Oracle Mobile Hub - party system, on-premise or in the cloud.
- Oracle Bare Metal Servers - scaling up to 128 cores (the largest in the industry), 2 TB of RAM, and up to 1 PB of block storage.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure- Compute
- Oracle Cloud HPC solutions - premises solutions with the elasticity and consumption-based costs of the cloud, giving customers the option to either migrate away from, or supplement, capital intensive on-premises systems. The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure HPC platform includes bare metal compute instances, low latency cluster networks for RDMA, high-performance storage solutions and filesystems, network traffic isolation, and the tools you need to automate and run jobs seamlessly in the cloud.
- Oracle GPU–Virtual Machines and Bare Metal - performance computing platform for demanding applications that run sophisticated algorithms. Applications that rely on machine learning, image processing, and massively parallel high-performance computing jobs benefit from running GPUs as they allow companies solve complex problems and innovate faster.
- Oracle Cloud Virtual Machines - scale, global applications like real-time communication platforms. A variety of VM shapes are available, including the new E3.Flex shape, which lets customers specify the precise number of cores (up to 64) and corresponding memory (up to 64 GB per core) to match workload requirements.
- Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer X8M - performance Exadata Cloud Service capabilities behind your data center’s firewall.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) GoldenGate - time data mesh platform, which uses replication to keep data highly available, and enabling real-time analysis.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Integration - free data flows into data lakes and data marts.
- Oracle Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) - premises integrations and composite applications to the cloud as-is with Bring Your Own License (BYOL), and the ability to create modern integrations with Oracle Integration.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Audit service - related events, but not for object-related events. Log events recorded by the Audit service include API calls made by the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console, Command Line Interface (CLI), Software Development Kits (SDK), your own custom clients, or other Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services.
- Oracle Cloud Cost Analysis
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Logging
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Logging Analytics - based cloud service that monitors, aggregates, indexes, and analyzes all log data from on-premises and multicloud environments.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Monitoring - grained, out-of-the-box metrics and dashboards, enabling DevOps, IT, and Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) with the real-time insights to respond to anomalies as they occur.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Notifications - latency publish/subscribe (pub/sub) service that sends alerts and messages to [Oracle Functions](https://www.oracle.com/cloud-native/functions/), email, SMS, and message delivery partners, including Slack, PagerDuty, and ServiceNow. This service integrates with [Oracle Identity and Access Management](https://www.oracle.com/cloud/security/cloud-services/identity-access-cloud.html) for secure access, and delivers each message, even during traffic bursts.
- Oracle Cloud Resource Manager - managed service that automates deployment and operations for all Oracle Cloud Infrastructure resources. Unlike Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) offerings from other cloud vendors, the service is based on Terraform, a widely used, open source industry standard that allows DevOps engineers to develop and deploy their infrastructure anywhere.
- Oracle Service Connector Hub - party services. Unlike competing cloud offerings, Service Connector Hub provides a central place for describing, executing and monitoring data movements between services, such as Logging, [Object Storage](https://www.oracle.com/cloud/storage/object-storage.html), [Streaming](https://www.oracle.com/cloud-native/streaming/), [Logging Analytics](https://www.oracle.com/manageability/logging-analytics/) and [Monitoring](https://www.oracle.com/devops/monitoring/). It can also trigger [Functions](https://www.oracle.com/cloud-native/functions/) for lightweight data processing and [Notifications](https://www.oracle.com/devops/notifications/) to set up alerts.
- Oracle Domain Name System (DNS) - readable names (like www.Oracle.com) to IP addresses and serves as the first link in the customers’ digital supply chain.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Transfer Appliance - premise data centers and the cloud. The service reduces data migration times from weeks or months to just hours and is available for data import to the cloud and data export from the cloud.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Object Storage
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Storage Gateway - premises application data to Oracle Cloud. Integration with OCI Object Storage and Network File Storage (NFS) compliance make it easy to securely move files to and from Oracle Cloud. Data is encrypted both at rest and in-transit and built-in data integrity checks provides protection.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Data Flow
- Oracle Content and Experience - first, smart authoring platform and an API-first approach that separates content delivery from content creation. Oracle Content and Experience solutions dramatically reduce time to market and process complexity across your entire organization.
- Oracle Visual Builder
- Oracle Roving Edge Infrastructure
- Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse - driven applications. It automates provisioning, configuring, securing, tuning, scaling, and backing up of the data warehouse. It includes tools for self-service data loading, data transformations, business models, automatic insights, and built-in converged database capabilities that enable simpler queries across multiple data types and machine learning analysis.
- Oracle Autonomous JSON Database - centric applications. It features simple document APIs, serverless scaling, high performance ACID transactions, comprehensive security, and low pay-per-use pricing.
- Oarcle Cloud FastConnect - bandwidth connections. Then, based on the amount of data, customers simply choose an appropriate port speed and pay a consistent, low price each month.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Flexible Load Balancing
- Oracle virtual cloud networks (VCNs)
- Oracle Cloud Database security
- Oracle Identity Cloud Service - premises applications and services using a cloud-native, identity as a service (IDaaS) platform.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vault
- Oracle Security Zones
- PL/SQL SDK The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure SDK for PL/SQL - installed by Oracle for all Autonomous Databases using shared Exadata infrastructure.
- Oracle Mobile Hub - party system, on-premise or in the cloud.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Email Delivery
- Oracle Health Checks - facing service hosted in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Additionally, Oracle Health Checks is fully integrated with the Oracle DNS Traffic Management service to enable automated detection of service failures and trigger DNS failovers to ensure continuity of service when needed.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Traffic Management - party assets.
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