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:If we imagine that [[CNM app]]s are people, we may treat the [[CNM Cloud Foundation]] as their homes. The [[cloud infrastructure]] would serve as the roofs and walls, [[web server]]s would serve as the mailboxs, [[operating system]]s would be the electric systems, [[programming language]] support would be its water and sewage infrastructure, and [[database management system]]s would be the storage.
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:The [[CNM Cloud Foundation]] provides functionality for both [[CNM app]]s and [[WorldOpp Middleware]].
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:If we imagine that [[CNM app]]s are people, we may treat the [[CNM Cloud Foundation]] as their homes. The [[cloud infrastructure]] would serve as the roofs and walls, [[web server]]s would serve as the mailboxs, [[operating system]]s would be the switches and valves, [[programming language]] support would be its water and sewage infrastructure, and [[database management system]]s would be the storage.
  
 
:The [[computing server]]s are the core of [[CNM Cloud Foundation]]. In [[information technology]], a [[computing server]] is any resource that provides functionality for [[software application]]s.
 
:The [[computing server]]s are the core of [[CNM Cloud Foundation]]. In [[information technology]], a [[computing server]] is any resource that provides functionality for [[software application]]s.
  
:All ''Foundation's'' [[computing server]]s are grouped in clusters; there are four types of clusters of servers.
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:Regarding to their purpose, ''Foundation's'' [[computing server]]s can be divided in four groups.
  
:First, the [[WorldOpp Federated Servers]] hosts [[WorldOpp Middleware]] and all [[software application]]s that this ''middleware'' powers. Most notably, the ''Federated Server'' hosts [[CNM Cabin]].
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:First, the [[WorldOpp Federated Servers]] host [[WorldOpp Middleware]] and all [[software application]]s that this ''middleware'' powers. Most notably, the ''Federated Server'' hosts [[CNM Cabin]].
  
:The [[CNM HandsOn Apps]] are installed on [[CNM HandsOn Servers]]. [[CNM Cloud Next]] hosts the [[CNM Next Apps]], so the [[CNM Fellow Servers]] do the [[CNM EndUser Apps]].
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:The [[CNM HandsOn Apps]] are installed on [[CNM HandsOn Servers]], so are the [[CNM EndUser Apps]] on [[CNM Fellow Servers]].
  
:In that way, the [[CNM Cloud Foundation]] provides functionality for both [[CNM app]]s and [[WorldOpp Middleware]].
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:[[CNM Cloud Next]] hosts the [[CNM Next Apps]]. To accommodate experiments of the [[CNM Cyber Team]], this part of the ''Foundation'' is more flexible than the other, more ''conservative'', parts.
  
 
'''[[Databases of CNM Cloud]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].
 
'''[[Databases of CNM Cloud]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].

Revision as of 19:03, 16 September 2020

What the Foundation Is (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the Cloud Foundation Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to CNM Cloud. This lesson belongs to the Introduction to CNM Cloud session of the CNM Cyber Orientation.


Content

The successor predecessor lectio is Federated vs System Roles.

Key terms

CNM Cloud Foundation. The combination of computing servers that host CNM Cloud, as well as those parts of the cloud that are provisioned to run serverless systems.

Script

The CNM Cloud Foundation provides functionality for both CNM apps and WorldOpp Middleware.
If we imagine that CNM apps are people, we may treat the CNM Cloud Foundation as their homes. The cloud infrastructure would serve as the roofs and walls, web servers would serve as the mailboxs, operating systems would be the switches and valves, programming language support would be its water and sewage infrastructure, and database management systems would be the storage.
The computing servers are the core of CNM Cloud Foundation. In information technology, a computing server is any resource that provides functionality for software applications.
Regarding to their purpose, Foundation's computing servers can be divided in four groups.
First, the WorldOpp Federated Servers host WorldOpp Middleware and all software applications that this middleware powers. Most notably, the Federated Server hosts CNM Cabin.
The CNM HandsOn Apps are installed on CNM HandsOn Servers, so are the CNM EndUser Apps on CNM Fellow Servers.
CNM Cloud Next hosts the CNM Next Apps. To accommodate experiments of the CNM Cyber Team, this part of the Foundation is more flexible than the other, more conservative, parts.

Databases of CNM Cloud is the successor lectio.

Questions

Lectio quiz

The answer is recorded for the lectio completion purpose:

Placement entrance exam

True/False questions

Fill-in-blanks (short answer) questions