What CNM Farms Are

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What CNM Farms Are (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the CNM Farm Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to Opplet. This lesson belongs to the Introduction to CNM Cloud session of Cloud Operator Bootcamp.


Content

The predecessor lectio is Microservices at Cloud.

Script

The CNM Farms provide functionality for both CNM apps and WorldOpp Middleware.
If we imagine that CNM apps are people, we may treat the CNM Farms as their homes. The cloud infrastructure would serve as the roofs and walls, web servers would serve as the mailboxes, operating systems would be the switches and valves, support for programming language would be its water and sewage infrastructure, and database management systems would be the storage.
The core of CNM Farms is computing servers and container engines.
In information technology, a computing server is any resource that provides functionality for software applications. Some applications are setup within software containers. They are supported by container engines of CNM Farms.
Four farms serve different purposes.
First, the CNM Fed Farm hosts WorldOpp Middleware and CNM Cabin.
The CNM HandsOn Apps are installed on CNM HandsOn Farm, so are the CNM Bureau Apps on CNM Bureau Farm.
Finally, computing servers and container engines of CNM Lab Farm host the CNM Next Apps; since the CNMCyber Team uses this part of the Farms in experiments, the architecture of the servers and engines is flexible.
In the Internet, every Farm is located at one or more separate IP addresses.

Key terms

CNM Farms, CNM Fed Farm, CNM HandsOn Farm, CNM Bureau Farm, computing server

Closing


CNM Cloud Databases is the successor lectio.

Questions

Placement entrance exam

True/False questions

Fill-in-blanks (short answer) questions