🎯 Learning Intention

I will analyze how cloud infrastructure is organized and explain how security, redundancy, and management work in real systems.

Success Criteria


☀️ Warm-Up (5 min)

“If Google lost power in Iowa, would YouTube go down worldwide? Why or why not?”


🧠 Mini-Lesson (15 min)Global Architecture & Reliability

Core Structure

Term Meaning Example
Region Geographic area with multiple data centers. us-central1 (Iowa)
Zone Individual data center within a region. us-central1-a
Edge Location Server close to end user for faster delivery. CDN node in Los Angeles
Load Balancer Distributes network traffic across servers. Keeps Google Search fast
SLA (Service Level Agreement) Contract for uptime & availability. 99.95 % uptime guarantee

📘 Detailed Notes

Reliability Mechanisms

Concept Function Why It Matters
Redundancy Duplicate servers + data centers. Prevents total outage.
Failover Auto-switch to backup when primary fails. Seamless recovery.
Scalability Auto-add resources under load. Handles traffic spikes.
Backups & Snapshots Periodic copies of systems. Enables restore after loss.
Monitoring & Logging Track performance + security events. Detect issues early.

Security Layers

Layer What It Protects Example Control
Physical Data center access Guards, badges, locks
Network Traffic flows Firewalls, VPNs
Identity User access IAM roles & MFA
Data Stored information Encryption at rest/in transit
Operations Daily management Patching, incident response