Named vs Trial Apps
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Core vs Bulk Apps (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the Cloud Next 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 What Cloud Next Is.
Key terms
- CNM Cloud Foundation. The combination of computing servers that host CNM Cloud.
- WorldOpp Federated Servers. The computing server that hosts the software applications that WorldOpp Middleware powers. The CNM Next Servers is one of the CNM Cloud Foundation.
- CNM Next Servers. The computing server that hosts those non-federated end-user applications of CNM Cyber that the CNM Cyber Team administers. The Server is located at the 167.71.244.79 IP address. The CNM Next Servers are ones of the CNM Cloud Foundation. Another server, the CNM Fellow Servers, hosts the set of CNM apps that is identical to CNM Next Servers' set.
- CNM HandsOn Servers. The computing server of CNM Cloud Foundation that the CNM Cyber Team administers.
- CNM Fellow Servers. The computing server that hosts those non-federated end-user applications of CNM Cyber that the WorldOpp Fellow Staff administers. The Server is located at the 159.89.230.212 IP address. The CNM Fellow Servers is one of the CNM Cloud Foundation. Another server, the CNM Next Servers, host the set of CNM apps that is identical to Fellow Server's set. The difference is that Fellow Server's apps are used for career services, while Next Server's ones are used for hands-on training.
Script
- Each CNM app is installed on the CNM Cloud Foundation, which is the combination of computing servers that host CNM Cloud. In information technology, a computing server is any resource that provides functionality for software applications. Most notably, the CNM Cloud Foundation provide functionality for CNM apps.
- There are four groups of servers of CNM Cloud Foundation.
- First, the WorldOpp Federated Servers hosts WorldOpp Middleware and all software applications that this middleware powers. Particularly, the Federated Server hosts CNM Cabin.
- Second, the CNM HandsOn Apps such as WikiHandsOn, TubeHandsOn, and MailHandsOn are installed on the CNM HandsOn Servers. This server is used for the hands-on training of CNM Cyber service administrators.
- Third, the CNM Next Apps such as WikiNext, TubeNext, and MailNext are installed on the CNM Next Servers. This server is used for the experiential learning of CNM Cloud administrators. Not only CNM apps may be installed there.
- Last, but not least, all the other CNM apps are installed on the CNM Fellow Servers. They include CNM Cert, Lab, Page, Tube, Wiki, and all the apps of the CNM Action Suite.
CNM Cloud Online is the successor lectio.
Questions
Lectio quiz
- The answer is recorded for the lectio completion purpose:
- CNM Cabin is hosted by:
- CNM Next Servers
- WorldOpp Federated Servers
- CNM Fellow Servers
- CNM HandsOn Servers
- None of the other answers is correct.
- Which statement below is correct:
- CNM Cyber may include three identical CNM apps.
- While taking this course, you work on the CNM Fellow Servers.
- Future administrators of CNM apps get hands-on training at the CNM Next Servers.
- All of the other substantive answers are correct.
- None of the other answers is correct.
- CNM Cabin is hosted by: