Microsoft Hybride Infrastructure Training
Companies today have several IT architecture models at their disposal. On-premise, public cloud, hybrid, multicloud… each approach responds to different logics, with its own strengths, limitations and risks. The aim of this chapter is to provide a clear, structured, and critical understanding of these models in order to enable the learner to: understand the principles of each architecture identify their advantages and constraints analyze operational, financial and regulatory risks choose a model adapted to a real context rather than a technological trend At the end of the chapter, the learner will be able to justify a coherent architectural choice, controlled and aligned with the needs of the company. Educational objectives: Upon completion of this module, the learner will be able to: Define what a computer architecture model is. Explain the characteristics of the on-premise model. Identify the strengths and limitations of the on-premise. Describe how the public cloud works and its real benefits. Understanding the risks associated with uncontrolled cloud adoption. Explain the shared responsibility model. Define hybrid and multicloud architectures. Identify the requirements, complexities, and risks associated with these models. Choose a model that is suitable for a real business context. Target audience: IT Operations System Administrators Estimated duration (hours): 2.5