Did you know that 96% of organizations experience unplanned downtime, costing an average of $5,600 per minute? This critical reality makes engineering resilient cloud data infrastructure not just a best practice—it's a business imperative.

Engineer Cloud Data for Resiliency & ROI

Engineer Cloud Data for Resiliency & ROI
This course is part of Modern Data Architecture & Lakehouse Engineering Specialization

Instructor: Hurix Digital
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What you'll learn
Infrastructure as Code automates data platform deployments, replacing manual processes with version-controlled, repeatable systems.
Cost optimization uses performance benchmarking and data analysis to identify efficient compute/storage configs for specific workloads.
Business continuity requires proactive disaster recovery with automated failover and continuous replication for strict recovery goals.
Successful cloud data engineering balances performance, cost, and reliability through strategic design and continuous monitoring.
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There are 3 modules in this course
Learners will master the fundamentals of Infrastructure as Code by creating and deploying Terraform configurations that automatically provision complete cloud data warehouse environments with proper policies and security controls.
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Learners will master systematic cost-performance analysis by executing TPC-DS benchmarks across different warehouse configurations and creating data-driven recommendations for optimal infrastructure sizing.
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2 videos1 reading2 assignments
Learners will architect comprehensive disaster recovery systems by implementing cross-region replication, automated failover mechanisms, and recovery procedures that meet stringent 15-minute Recovery Point Objectives for business continuity.
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2 videos1 reading2 assignments1 ungraded lab
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