
iSAQB® CLOUDINFRA - Advanced Level Certification
In the iSAQB® CLOUDINFRA Advanced Level Training , you will focus on cloud-native architectures and the operation of distributed applications. You will learn how to plan, deploy, and reliably operate container-based applications, which infrastructure concepts are important for this, and how to set up monitoring, logging, and alerting in a meaningful way.
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In the iSAQB® CLOUDINFRA Advanced Level Training, you will focus on cloud-native architectures and the operation of distributed applications. You will learn how to plan, deploy, and reliably operate container-based applications, which infrastructure concepts are important for this, and how to set up monitoring, logging, and alerting in a meaningful way. The course combines architectural concepts with practical examples, case studies, and technical discussions. After completing the course, you can better evaluate cloud infrastructures, include operational requirements in architectural decisions, and prepare specifically for the iSAQB® CLOUDINFRA certification.
What You Will Learn
The curriculum consists of seven interrelated parts, and these seven parts will provide you with the ability to design and implement dynamic cloud native architectures.
Part 1-Basics of Modern Software Infrastructures
Part 2-Common Architectural Concepts
Part 3-Cloud Native Journey
Part 4-Development, CI/CD and Operation
Part 5-Useful Patterns
Part 6-Automation
Part 7-Case Study
Certification & Exam
This training prepares you for the iSAQB® CPSA-A module CLOUDINFRA, Infrastructure, Containers and Cloud Native. With at least 75 percent attendance, the provider can issue a certificate of attendance with 20 credit points in the technical area and 10 credit points in the methodical area. Communicative credit points are not awarded for this module.
You do not automatically receive the CPSA-A certification by participating in the course. To get certified, you need a valid CPSA-F certificate, sufficient professional experience, a total of at least 70 credit points across all competence areas, and successful completion of the CPSA-A examination task, including an interview, among other things. Check the current requirements in the official iSAQB® information on CLOUDINFRA.
What You Will Achieve
After completing the training, you can:
Analyze which cloud services are suitable for an application architecture and which technical and organizational requirements are relevant.
Evaluate how cloud infrastructure, container technologies, and container managers support the operation of cloud-native applications.
Design how applications can be structured for operation in cloud environments, including automation, scaling, and reliability.
Apply how infrastructure and deployment processes can be automated to create repeatable and traceable processes.
Assess which architectural decisions influence the operation, maintainability, and security of cloud-native systems.
Prepare how to use the acquired knowledge for the iSAQB® CLOUDINFRA Advanced Level certification and for architectural tasks in cloud projects.
Training Providers
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It fits software architects, senior developers, and tech leads who design or run systems in cloud environments. The module focuses on building and operating cloud native architectures, and working with containers and automation, which is useful for people responsible for platform and runtime topics.
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