This course will teach the students what is Cosmos DB and how you can migrate MongoDB and Cassandra workloads to Cosmos DB.

This course will teach the students what is Cosmos DB and how you can migrate MongoDB and Cassandra workloads to Cosmos DB.
The primary audience for this course is database developers who plan to migrate their MongoDB or Cassandra DB workloads to Azure using Cosmos DB.
Successful students start this role with a fundamental knowledge of cloud computing concepts and professional experience in configuring NoSQL applications.
Specifically:
The fundamental concepts of partitioning, replication, and resource governance for building and configuring scalable NoSQL applications that are agnostic of Cosmos DB API.
Experience with Azure, such as deploying and managing resources
This course will teach the students what is Cosmos DB and how you can migrate MongoDB and Cassandra workloads to Cosmos DB.
At the end of this course, the students will have learned:
Course Outline
Module 1: Building Globally Distributed Applications with Cosmos DB This module describes the benefits and architecture of Cosmos DB. Lesson
At the end of this module, the students will be able to describe:
Module 2: Migrate MongoDB Workloads to Cosmos DB Migrate MongoDB Workloads to Cosmos DB Lesson
Lab : Migrating MongoDB Workloads to Cosmos DB
At the end of this module, the students will be able to:
Module 3: Migrate Cassandra DB Workloads to Cosmos DB This module describes the benefits and process of migrating Cassandra DB workloads to Cosmos DB. Lesson
Lab : Migrating Cassandra DB Workloads to Cosmos DB
At the end of this module, the students will be able to:
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Additional ReadingThere is no additional reading required to take this course. |