Course Description
The course offers a curriculum that is a gateway to entry-level
data center careers and a career in information technology. It consists of 80
hours spread over 40 sessions. The sessions are divided into two parts: The
first part is 20 asynchronous sessions (each of one full hour duration) that
contains the theoretical part of the curriculum and the student finds it on
Moodle to study by himself, where discussions are held with the trainer during
the second part of the sessions. The second part of the sessions is 20
simultaneous sessions conducted according to the virtual university systems and
contains practical topics corresponding to the theoretical sessions, which will
be implemented on the simulation program Packet Tracer and similar software in
addition to solving a set of previous exam questions on theoretical ideas
related to the topic of the session.
Through both recorded sessions and simultaneous sessions, the student gets all
the information that is given within the CCNP Data Center 2021 (DCACI) Cisco
Modern Academy courses, in addition to additional training on exam questions
(300-620) and how to receive them.
In addition to the above, and since the simulator is exactly the same as what
is in the actual laboratory, the student will have the ability to deal with any
of the CISCO equipment for data centers that are the most widely used globally,
and the student's acquisition of the ability to program CISCO equipment will
allow him to: On dealing with any of the equipment of other companies because
of the comprehensiveness of the CISCO equipment, which will be the focus of the
simultaneous practical sessions within the course.
What you'll learn
- Prepares you for today’s professional-level job roles in data center
technologies
- Validates the core knowledge you need while providing the flexibility to
choose a focus area
- Have the required knowledge of data center infrastructure including network,
compute, storage network, automation, and security
- Getting the required experience on emerging and
industry-specific topics such as design, troubleshooting, application-centric
infrastructure, storage, and automation
- Provides real-world, job-focused skills in key areas
Skills
- Data center Design
- Data center implementation and operation
- Data Center support
- Securing Data center
- Integrating data center with surrounded networks
Requirements
- Completion of the CCNA course or completion of the networking
course within the university study