Multicloud Computing with Morpheus Training Course

Overview

Multicloud (multi-cloud) Computing refers to the use of cloud services from multiple providers, for example, using infrastructure (Iaas) services from different providers simultaneously, through a single management console.

Morpheus is a Cloud Application Management Platform for managing applications across multiple clouds as well as orchestrating cloud resources themselves.

In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn set up, configure and manage Morpheus.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Install and configure Morpheus
  • Provision cloud resources across different infrastructures
  • Orchestrate and manage clouds, including logging, monitoring and backups
  • Migrate applications from on-premise to private or public clouds
  • Integrate Morpheus with third-party tools such as Ansible, Chef, Consul, and others

Audience

  • Administrators
  • Developers
  • DevOps Engineers

Format of the course

  • Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice

Note

  • To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.

Requirements

  • Experience with Linux command line
  • Experience with cloud computing (AWS, Google Cloud Platform, etc.)

Course Outline

Introduction

  • Morpheus vs Cloud Management Platforms
  • Morpheus Virtual Appliance

Overview of Morpheus Architecture and Features

Morpheus Components

Provisioning Instances with Morpheus

  • Containers, Virtual Machines, Applications, etc.

Managing Provisioning across Different Infrastructure

Managing Accounts and Users (Tenants)

Integrating Morpheus with Third-party Software (Ansible, Chef, Consul, Salt, etc.)

Monitoring Instances

Capturing Log Data

Managing Backups

Using the Morpheus Dashboard

Generating Reports

Optimizing Resources

Scheduling Shutdown and Restart of Instances

Creating Policies in the Approvals Engine

Checking the Usage Details for an Instance

Generating Credentials to Connect to an Instance

Integrating with VMWare

Troubleshooting

Summary and Conclusion

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