Modern communications are based on virtualization. Virtual machines and hypervisors play a growing role in client-server communications as well as in design discussions. Virtualization does not only apply to servers. Virtual private networking, virtual circuit, and logical topologies use many-to-one ratios to describe the relationship of logical connections that run over physical paths. A virtual environment, such as one seen in a data centre, is not isolated. To allow virtual nodes access to physical entities, it is necessary to have sufficient connectivity and configuration.
This video course combines the DevOps ideas with a "full-stack engineer" approach. The goal of this course is to give students working knowledge and skills across all three areas. This will enable them to communicate more effectively with others, work on complex projects, and develop their own skills. It will also help them understand the technology integration issues in these disciplines.