This comprehensive course provides a structured and practice-oriented introduction to cloud computing fundamentals, guiding learners from core theoretical concepts to real-world cloud system implementation. Beginning with distributed computing principles, virtualisation, and containerisation, the course establishes the technological foundations that enable modern cloud infrastructures. Learners gain clarity on cloud characteristics, deployment models, and service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), supported by the 3-4-5 rule for conceptual coherence.
The curriculum then progresses into hands-on exploration of cloud infrastructure using Amazon Web Services (AWS). Students work with compute, storage, networking, identity, and access management services, learning to launch and manage EC2 instances, configure storage solutions, and apply pricing and responsibility models. Advanced modules emphasise SaaS architectures, cloud data storage economics, capacity management, auto-scaling, load balancing, and scheduling mechanisms, including Kubernetes-based workload scheduling and CloudWatch-driven monitoring. Practical case studies—centred on a cloud-hosted Learning Management System—anchor abstract concepts in realistic deployment and optimisation scenarios.
The course concludes by addressing critical challenges in cloud computing, such as availability, fault tolerance, security, multi-tenancy risks, compliance, and SLA enforcement. Through simulations, labs, and assessments, learners develop the ability to design resilient, scalable, and cost-efficient cloud solutions while applying best practices in monitoring, access control, and reliability engineering. By the end of the course, learners are equipped to understand cloud architectures end-to-end, deploy and manage cloud-based applications, and reason critically about performance, cost, and risk trade-offs in real-world cloud environments.
This module provides a foundational understanding of cloud computing, starting with the core principles of distributed computing and progressing toward the essential characteristics, deployment models, and service models that define the cloud. Learners will explore the evolution of computing technologies that paved the way for the cloud and gain clarity on how modern infrastructure leverages distributed resources to deliver scalable and reliable computing services. The module introduces the 3-4-5 Rule of Cloud Computing, a simplified framework to grasp the three service models, four deployment models, and five key characteristics of cloud computing.
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11 videos3 readings8 assignments
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11 videos•Total 60 minutes
Course Introduction•8 minutes
Meet Your Instructor: Prof. R. K. Chandrasekar•2 minutes
Meet Your Instructor: Prof. Sai Kishor Jangiti•2 minutes
Distributed Computing and Models•5 minutes
Distributed Computing Models•6 minutes
Cloud Computing•6 minutes
Evolution of Computing•8 minutes
5 – Characteristics of Cloud•4 minutes
Deployment Models•9 minutes
Service Models•5 minutes
Cloud Infrastructure•6 minutes
3 readings•Total 50 minutes
Course Overview•10 minutes
Recommended Reading: Introduction to Cloud Concepts•20 minutes
Recommended Reading: 3-4-5 Rule of Cloud Concepts•20 minutes
8 assignments•Total 48 minutes
Distributed Computing and Models•6 minutes
Distributed computing models•6 minutes
Cloud Computing•6 minutes
Evolution of Computing•6 minutes
5 – Characteristics of Cloud•6 minutes
Deployment Models•6 minutes
Service Models•6 minutes
Cloud Infrastructure•6 minutes
Virtualisation and Hypervisor
Module 2•3 hours to complete
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This module introduces the concept of virtualisation—one of the foundational technologies behind cloud computing. Learners will explore how virtualisation abstracts physical resources to create scalable and efficient computing environments. The module covers the basics of virtualisation, the purpose and function of hypervisors, and dives deeper into the virtualisation of key system components such as CPU, memory, and I/O. It also explains the different approaches to CPU virtualisation and categorises hypervisor types based on architecture and use case. Through interactive videos, quizzes, and readings, students will build a solid foundation in virtualisation technologies.
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6 videos2 readings7 assignments
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6 videos•Total 35 minutes
Basics of Virtualisation•6 minutes
Hypervisor•7 minutes
Virtualisation - CPU•6 minutes
Approaches to CPU Virtualisation•5 minutes
Virtualisation – Memory and I/O•7 minutes
Hypervisor Types •5 minutes
2 readings•Total 35 minutes
Recommended Reading: Virtualisation•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Virtualisation of Components•20 minutes
7 assignments•Total 96 minutes
Graded Quiz for Week 1 and 2•60 minutes
Basics of Virtualisation•6 minutes
Hypervisor•6 minutes
Virtualisation - CPU•6 minutes
Approaches to CPU Virtualisation•6 minutes
Virtualisation – Memory and I/O•6 minutes
Hypervisor Types •6 minutes
Software Virtualisation
Module 3•3 hours to complete
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This module introduces the core concepts of containerisation and its critical role in modern software development and deployment. It begins by explaining what containers are, their evolution, and the different types used in the industry today. The module then explores Docker, a popular containerisation platform, including how to install, run, and manage containers using essential Docker commands. Finally, learners will gain hands-on insights into container networking (bridge, host, and overlay modes) and persistent storage techniques. Through structured video lessons, practice quizzes, and readings, learners will build the foundational skills needed to work with containerised applications.
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10 videos3 readings10 assignments
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10 videos•Total 56 minutes
What are Containers?•5 minutes
Containers - History•6 minutes
Types of Containers•6 minutes
Docker•8 minutes
Running a Docker Container•4 minutes
Docker Commands•8 minutes
Networking in Containers – Bridge Type•8 minutes
Network Drivers – Host Type•5 minutes
Network Drivers – Overlay Type•2 minutes
Container Storage•5 minutes
3 readings•Total 55 minutes
Recommended Reading: Containers•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: The Docker Platform•20 minutes
Networking in Containers – Bridge Type•6 minutes
Network Drivers – Host Type•9 minutes
Network Drivers – Overlay Type•9 minutes
Container Storage•9 minutes
Infrastructure As A Service
Module 4•5 hours to complete
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This module introduces Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), one of the core service models in cloud computing. Learners begin by exploring the foundational concepts of IaaS and its role in modern IT environments. The focus then shifts to Amazon Web Services (AWS), the leading IaaS provider, where learners will understand key services such as compute, networking, identity, and access management. Practical insights into launching and managing EC2 instances, AWS's shared responsibility model, IAM roles and policies, and compute pricing models will prepare learners for hands-on work with cloud infrastructure.
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13 videos4 readings14 assignments
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13 videos•Total 72 minutes
Infrastructure as Software•5 minutes
Key Concepts of IaaS•5 minutes
What is a Web Service?•6 minutes
AWS Global Infrastructure•5 minutes
AWS Global Infrastructure•10 minutes
AWS Shared Responsibility Model•6 minutes
IAM•6 minutes
IAM: Policies and Roles•6 minutes
Choosing the Optimal Compute Service: EC2•4 minutes
Launching an EC2 Instance: Part 1•6 minutes
Launching an EC2 Instance: Part 2•4 minutes
Amazon EC2 Instance Lifecycle•5 minutes
Amazon EC2 Pricing Models•5 minutes
4 readings•Total 70 minutes
Recommended Reading: Infrastructure As A Service – A Beginning •20 minutes
Recommended Reading: AWS Web Services•20 minutes
Recommended Reading: AWS – Identity and Access Management•15 minutes
Choosing the Optimal Compute Service: EC2•6 minutes
Launching an EC2 Instance: Part 1•6 minutes
Launching an EC2 Instance: Part 2•6 minutes
Amazon EC2 Instance Lifecycle•6 minutes
Amazon EC2 Pricing Models•6 minutes
AWS Storage, PaaS
Module 5•3 hours to complete
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This module focuses on the storage and database services offered by AWS, along with an introduction to the Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) models. Learners will explore various AWS storage options, including Amazon EBS, S3, and EFS, and understand when and how to use each. The module also covers AWS's managed database services such as Amazon RDS, DynamoDB, Aurora, and Redshift. In addition, learners will examine the principles of PaaS and SaaS, their architectures, business models, and user benefits, highlighting their applicability across different cloud solutions.
This module introduces learners to the foundational cloud service models—Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS)—with a focus on SaaS. It explores how SaaS applications are architected, delivered, and consumed over the internet without requiring users to manage infrastructure. Through real-world examples like Google Docs, Netflix, and Lideo, learners will understand the benefits of SaaS, including scalability, accessibility, and cost-efficiency. The module also demystifies multi-tenancy, a core concept in SaaS, using visual aids and hands-on deployment of a Java-based LMS on AWS EC2. By the end, learners will be able to explain SaaS architecture and deploy a basic SaaS application.
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10 videos3 readings11 assignments
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10 videos•Total 115 minutes
Software as a Service•18 minutes
SaaS, PaaS & IaaS•15 minutes
Deep Dive into SaaS Architecture•11 minutes
Industry Use Cases•10 minutes
How laaS Provides Compute and Storage •7 minutes
PaaS as Middleware for API-Driven Services •7 minutes
Virtualisation and Containerisation Enabling Scalability•12 minutes
How Lideo Uses SaaS Frameworks •12 minutes
Evaluate the Pros and Cons of Cloud-Based LMS •12 minutes
SaaS App Deployment in AWS•12 minutes
3 readings•Total 110 minutes
Recommended Reading: Introduction to SaaS Fundamentals•40 minutes
Recommended Reading: SaaS Models in Cloud Computing – How Lideo Leverages IaaS & PaaS•50 minutes
Recommended Reading: Deploying LMS as a SaaS Application•20 minutes
11 assignments•Total 147 minutes
Graded Quiz for Week 5 and 6•60 minutes
Software as a Service•9 minutes
SaaS, PaaS & IaaS•9 minutes
Deep Dive into SaaS Architecture•9 minutes
Industry Use Cases•9 minutes
How laaS Provides Compute and Storage •9 minutes
PaaS as Middleware for API-Driven Services •9 minutes
Virtualisation and Containerisation Enabling Scalability•9 minutes
How Lideo Uses SaaS Frameworks •9 minutes
Evaluate the Pros and Cons of Cloud-Based LMS •9 minutes
SaaS App Deployment in AWS•6 minutes
Cloud Data Storage and Economics
Module 7•3 hours to complete
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This module focuses on cloud storage types—object, block, and file—and how they are used in SaaS applications. Learners will explore AWS S3 storage classes such as Standard, Intelligent-Tiering, and Glacier, and understand how lifecycle policies help optimize storage costs. Using LMS content as a case study, the module demonstrates how different types of data map to different storage tiers. Learners will configure S3 buckets, set lifecycle rules, and estimate monthly costs using the AWS Pricing Calculator.
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6 videos3 readings6 assignments
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6 videos•Total 35 minutes
Storage Models•12 minutes
Lifecycle and Tiering•6 minutes
Cost Estimation•5 minutes
Data Access Patterns•4 minutes
LMS Storage Integration •4 minutes
Storage Monitoring and Security •4 minutes
3 readings•Total 110 minutes
Recommended Reading: Storage Models and Tiering•25 minutes
Recommended Reading: Cost and Access Optimisation•60 minutes
Recommended Reading: LMS Integration and Security•25 minutes
6 assignments•Total 54 minutes
Storage Models•9 minutes
Lifecycle and Tiering•9 minutes
Cost Estimation•9 minutes
Data Access Patterns•9 minutes
LMS Storage Integration •9 minutes
Storage Monitoring and Security•9 minutes
Capacity Management in Cloud
Module 8•4 hours to complete
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This module explores how cloud platforms manage fluctuating demand through elasticity, scalability, auto-scaling, and load balancing. Learners will understand the principles of capacity planning and how cloud services dynamically allocate resources to maintain performance and cost-efficiency. Using the LMS backend as a case study, learners will create AMIs, configure Auto Scaling Groups, and deploy Load Balancers to handle simulated traffic. CloudWatch metrics will be used to monitor performance and scaling behaviour.
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6 videos3 readings7 assignments
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6 videos•Total 29 minutes
Capacity Concepts•4 minutes
Provisioning Strategies•3 minutes
Auto Scaling Setup•5 minutes
Load Balancing•7 minutes
Traffic Simulation•5 minutes
Performance Monitoring•4 minutes
3 readings•Total 120 minutes
Recommended Reading: Elasticity and Provisioning•45 minutes
Recommended Reading: Monitoring and Simulation•45 minutes
7 assignments•Total 114 minutes
Graded Quiz for Week 7 and 8•60 minutes
Capacity Concepts•9 minutes
Provisioning Strategies•9 minutes
Auto Scaling Setup•9 minutes
Load Balancing•9 minutes
Traffic Simulation•9 minutes
Performance Monitoring•9 minutes
Scheduling in Cloud Computing
Module 9•4 hours to complete
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This module introduces scheduling in cloud environments, emphasising its role in optimising resource usage and application performance. Learners will explore static and dynamic scheduling approaches, including Round Robin and priority-based algorithms. The module also covers Kubernetes pod scheduling using Amazon EKS, demonstrating how cloud-native applications manage workloads efficiently. Through a hands-on lab, learners will implement a Java-based scheduler in the LMS backend that adjusts task execution based on system load, using CloudWatch metrics.
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6 videos3 readings6 assignments
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6 videos•Total 50 minutes
Scheduling Concepts•9 minutes
Java Schedulers in Cloud Applications•12 minutes
This module addresses the critical challenges in cloud computing, including availability, fault tolerance, multi-tenancy risks, security, and compliance. Learners will explore how AWS services like IAM, CloudWatch, and encryption tools help mitigate these risks. The module includes a case study on cloud outages and SLA enforcement, guiding learners through the process of defining and monitoring service-level objectives. In the lab, learners will configure IAM roles, simulate failures, and analyse recovery metrics using CloudWatch.
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10 videos4 readings11 assignments
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10 videos•Total 87 minutes
Availability Concepts•10 minutes
Fault Tolerance Mechanisms•9 minutes
Outage Analysis•9 minutes
Multi-Tenancy Risks and Mitigation•9 minutes
IAM Configuration for EC2 and S3•11 minutes
Monitoring with CloudWatch•7 minutes
Log Analysis for Security•7 minutes
SLA Metrics and Monitoring•8 minutes
Encryption and Access Control•8 minutes
Compliance Evaluation •8 minutes
4 readings•Total 175 minutes
Recommended Reading – Reliability and Fault Tolerance•50 minutes
Recommended Reading – Security and Monitoring•65 minutes
Recommended Reading: Compliance and SLA•50 minutes
Course Summary•10 minutes
11 assignments•Total 150 minutes
Graded Quiz for Week 9 and 10•60 minutes
Availability Concepts•9 minutes
Fault Tolerance Mechanisms•9 minutes
Outage Analysis•9 minutes
Multi-Tenancy Risks and Mitigation•9 minutes
IAM Configuration for EC2 and S3•9 minutes
Monitoring with CloudWatch•9 minutes
Log Analysis for Security•9 minutes
SLA Metrics and Monitoring•9 minutes
Encryption and Access Control•9 minutes
Compliance Evaluation •9 minutes
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