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Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure and Operations Explained

You're reading from   Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure and Operations Explained Accelerate your application migration and modernization journey on the cloud with IBM and Red Hat

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803248318
Length 344 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mansura Habiba Mansura Habiba
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Moving to Hybrid Cloud
2. Chapter 1: An Introduction to Hybrid Cloud Modernization FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Cloud Modernization and and Innovation Fundamentals 4. Chapter 3: xploring Best Practices for the Cloud Journey 5. Part 2: Cloud-Native Methods, Practices, and Technology
6. Chapter 4: Developing Applications in a Cloud Native Way 7. Chapter 5: Exploring Application Modernization Essentials 8. Part 3: Elements of Embedded Linux
9. Chapter 6: Designing and Implementing Cloud Storage Services 10. Chapter 7: Designing and Implementing Networking in Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure 11. Chapter 8: Understanding Security in Action 12. Chapter 9: Designing a Resilient Platform for Cloud Migration 13. Chapter 10: Managing Operations in Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure 14. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix A –Application Modernization and Migration Checklist

Designing and building MVPs or Waves

This step starts with iterative experimental-based approaches over multiple waves, and each wave will enhance the MVP developed in the first wave. The first challenge is to identify the problem, with the highest business value as the most feasible MVP. The goal is to take the minimum chunk of applications and workload for modernization and migration to evaluate the hypothesis defined in the roadmap. The MVP is not built to be the best architecture or design but to make the right impact on user experience and business. Each MVP will require the execution of the following set of actions:

  • Design a high-level and low-level architecture for the MVP around data, storage, scalability, backup, and other functional and non-functional requirements.
  • Choose the cloud delivery model – either private, public, single, or multi-cloud.
  • Design an infrastructure-as-a-code based blueprint for the landing zone.
  • Build an automated process...
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