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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Cloud Computing Applications, Part 1: Cloud Systems and Infrastructure by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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About the Course

Welcome to the Cloud Computing Applications course, the first part of a two-course series designed to give you a comprehensive view on the world of Cloud Computing and Big Data! In this first course we cover a multitude of technologies that comprise the modern concept of cloud computing. Cloud computing is an information technology revolution that has just started to impact many enterprise computing systems in major ways, and it will change the face of computing in the years to come. We start the first week by introducing some major concepts in cloud computing, the economics foundations of it and we introduce the concept of big data. We also cover the concept of software defined architectures, and how virtualization results in cloud infrastructure and how cloud service providers organize their offerings. In week two, we cover virtualization and containers with deeper focus, including lectures on Docker, JVM and Kubernates. We finish up week two by comparing the infrastructure as a service offering by the big three: Amazon, Google and Microsoft. Week three moves to higher level of cloud offering, including platform as a service, mobile backend as a service and even serverless architectures. We also talk about some of the cloud middleware technologies that are fundamental to cloud based applications such as RPC and REST, JSON and load balancing. Week three also covers metal as a service (MaaS), where physical machines are provisioned in a cloud environment. Week four introduces higher level cloud services with special focus on cloud storage services. We introduce Hive, HDFS and Ceph as pure Big Data Storage and file systems, and move on to cloud object storage systems, virtual hard drives and virtual archival storage options. As discussion on Dropbox cloud solution wraps up week 4 and the course....

Top reviews

SP

Feb 17, 2017

Well structured course. Gives a good overview of the basics of cloud computing. couple of typos in the transcripts. will flag errors in future courses

UN

Apr 9, 2018

Understanding of this course will help you to know more about Cloud Computing and the technologies that drive Big Data

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By AJ C

Jul 13, 2019

Relevant topics, bad lectures. Lots of Jargon, not enough context. Went straight into "how" technologies work without properly explaining why technologies were needed.

By Michael M

Jun 7, 2018

There are very small quizzes in the course, few examples, and unavailable background for old technologies. I have completed this course only for specialization.

By Apeksha S

Jul 15, 2020

Good course but explanation could be better.A little more dive into detail and explain each point with diagrams would be of much help.

By Daren T

Sep 27, 2016

Consider adding a programming assignment to the course curriculum. Please address content issues in a timely manner. Thank you.

By Srinivasa R C

Jan 19, 2017

There should have been more examples and more use case and more applied rather than just a theoretical discussion

By Anup K

Oct 20, 2017

Delivery of the lectures could be improved by additional real life examples.

Course is not well organized .

By Dhiraj s

Jan 15, 2017

Highly recommended .Wonderful course and good content but a bit slow ..Could have been faster.

By gaurav

Jul 11, 2019

Should include some progrmming assignment. Also, some practice on the real cloud.

By Margerite B

Jan 29, 2018

Very theoretical course. Lots of information. For me it was a little bit to much.

By ShiBo Z

Oct 4, 2016

Wish there will be some lab assignments, for example doing some real work on AWS.

By Javier Y M

Apr 3, 2017

The content was interesting, but it was too much theory, sometimes a bit borring

By Chau N

Jul 7, 2017

Lectures are a bit long, causing me to lose focus sometimes.

By Iga R

Feb 15, 2019

interesting topics but explanation is sometimes unclear

By Rakesh C

Jan 6, 2018

Good subject. The pace of the course is a little slow.

By Aditya K

Jul 31, 2018

I would have loved less content and more deep dive.

By Alex T

Jan 14, 2017

Not enough depth.

By Ishrat T T

Jun 5, 2020

this is helpful,

By Kalpana T

Jan 22, 2022

good

By Nandhini.J

Sep 27, 2020

Easy

By ANITA S K R

Sep 27, 2020

Good

By Kevin R

Sep 2, 2016

This course is neither high level nor low level. After having taking Cloud Computing Concepts Part I and 2 (which were excellent), I expected a continuation of the very deep level of technical material. This course doesn't do this. Instead it is sort of much higher level except that the instructor fails to stay at the high level and will suddenly go deep - but without providing the detail so that someone to whom this is new will be totally lost. Given that I was expecting the technical depth of CCC parts 1 and 2, I already had much of the knowledge that was presented and could figure out what the instructor was trying to present, but I felt bad for someone who wasn't already familiar with the material. It is my opinion that the course needs to be taken offline and redone.

Note: Apparently I took a prior version of CCC parts 1 and 2 so my comments on those two courses may or may not apply anymore.

By Jerry Z

Jan 9, 2021

The class is provided at a very high level and did not include enough examples to explain the concept. Roy Campbell cannot talk in a cohesive manner, and sounds not well prepared for the recordings. I am very familiar very a huge portion of the class concepts in practice but is having a hard time following the dry lectures. The quiz is surprisingly educational and well organized.

By Yaron K

Aug 27, 2017

A list of Cloud technologies and Services, but without use-cases *clearly* highlighting the differences between them, their relative strengths and limitations and explaining what should be used when [except for the various Amazon storage offerings]. Gave it two stars and not one because the lecturers are enthusiastic about the subject matter and they did try to give use-cases.

By Chuxing C

Sep 9, 2016

Coming out from two very good predecessors (C3, parts 1&2), this course is somewhat a disappointment. The contents are too broad without real focused depth, and too much time spent on background info in almost all lectures. There ought to be more hands-on practices, and the assessments should be more challenging towards understanding, rather than matching terms.

By Pierre G

Feb 29, 2024

Nothing practical, only general high level explanations of concepts. Which is disappointing given the fact that we have 2 courses on "concepts" already that are more hands-on than the "applications" courses.