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CFI1091 — Cloud Computing and Virtualization Forensics

3 credits · 3 hours

CFI 1091 - Cloud Computing and Virtualization Forensics CFI 1091 - Cloud Computing and Virtualization Forensics Hours/Week: Lecture 2 Lab 2 Course Description: This course focuses on the issues surrounding cloud forensics, cloud deployment and service models, cloud infrastructure, and key considerations in migrating to cloud computing. Using the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology as a guide, the course addresses the technologies required to build and support classic (traditional), virtualized, and cloud data center environments. Course activities provide opportunities to explore the key considerations and steps involved in transitioning from the current model of physical data centers to the emerging cloud-computing environment. The hands-on focus of this class addresses the skills and processes involved in performing forensic investigation and analysis, migrating to a cloud-based infrastructure, and choosing the best deployment model for an organization. MnTC Goals None explain how cloud computing benefits both IT departments and their end users. describe the functionality and benefits of the vcloud solution. explain vsphere 5.0 storage, network, and virtualization concepts. perform forensics investigation using the VMware vsphere Client. use VMware vsphere Client to deploy and manage the virtual machine. allocate CPU and memory resources hierarchically to specific business functions. configure ESXi clusters to balance virtual machine workloads automatically.

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