Yeah! He obviously spent serious buckazoids on his camera and audio recording gear. I'm just wondering what happened to the right audio channel, bleh...
@carelessninjakiller EXSi is generally used for servers. So you would throw up a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Server, or a Linux Apache Webserver on it and then client computers can access them normally for authentication or such. If you were going to virtualize desktops you could connect using Remote Desktop or VNC.
Man I love your tutorials. I wish you made tutorials in programming and database admin. Its soo clear and precise. I was getting tired of all these tutorial made by people who's accent you cant understand or some guy in the basement who sounded like he was talking to himself. Or even worst one made with a guy using a vouce synthesizer app. Presentation is everything and yours is great !Great Job. Thanks
I must thank this Eli the Computer Guy who actually went extra miles and was very clear. The best part was that he actually made an extra effort to summarize everything in the end that actually helped me refreshing everything. Great Job Eli. God Bless.
Noone needs slides! We use them just because they are available today. You are telling a story. When you know the story you tell, you would be surprised how well your talk turns out when you give it without any notes and slides.
@WumiO The best "small" scale thing you could look at would be online backup. You can use RSync and Deltacopy which are free pieces of software to upload client data to your own server. Being that Comcast internet is about $60 a month and a 3 TB hard drive is around $200. You could setup a linux box with a massive hard drive for around $400, and just pay for internet that you probably already have. You can probably charge up to $20 per month per system that is being backed up.
Install "Left Right Select" plugin for Chrome and check the magic. chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/left-right-sound-select/gjaliinpmkmkehebabkfkhpbfaekgljn
@immuneDay When this class was created UA-cam still capped video length at 15 minutes. I migrated to UA-cam for content delivery a few months later....
@chiragmukkati Entire systems are controlled by Management Software that seamlessly moves "Instances" of operating systems from one physical box to another. This software can physically turn physical computers on and off, and move Instances based on the load and resources required by the Instance.
I'm 45 minutes into this video, and it is amazingly good. I was going to quit at the beginning because the audio is not coming through on both headphones, but I'm so glad I didn't! It is really impressive for Eli to be so clear and easy to understand based on just standing in front of a white board talking and occasionally drawing a quick sketch. I will definitely watch more of his videos if they're all this great.
guys i have a doubt! During time:43:20 or so in the video it ws told the management software like vsphere has the ability to switch between various ESXi servers.in case of power failure to ESXi server1 how can the management software access the harddisk to move the server to other backup server?
salehundam preetham Hey I am actually a Presales Architect that supports VMware technologies. The ability to migrate a virtual machine from one host to another in the case of a planned migration is called vMotion it first copies the data that makes up the virtual machine and sends it to the other hosts server (storage vMotion), once thats complete it then replicates the memory state to the second host, ones its all syned up it shuts off the instance on the 1st host. In the event of an unexpected outage (power failure, flood etc) vMotion wont help you there is a technology called High Availability that can restart the virtual machine on another host in the cluster. This is a restart of the virtual machine and it requires server/host #1 and Server/host #2 to have access to the same shared storage (SAN, NAS). If each host/server is running off its own independant disks those disks will stop spinning if the server fails and you would be able to access the VM's files which make up the virtual machine to be able to restart it on another host. another solution to the above problem if the server all have internal disk is to replicate the storage from server/hsot #1 to server/host #2 on an ongoing basis, that way when host #1 fails the files for the virtual machines exist on host #2 and can be restarted and run on host #2.
+RISHABH SHRIVASTAV There is low bands in the right. Left has main speech frequencies? Try keeping your right plug in ear, and put the volume quite up.
@vaispatu2006 It depends on the software you're running. You should be able to as long as you set it up properly and create and appropriate replication strategy.
Every marketing information for cloud computing points out the possible hardware failure that might happen. It is rare for hardware to fail. Also if the hardware does fail more than likely the data on the hard drive is just fine. The most important thing to consider when one considers cloud computing or onsite servers, would be control over your server that has all of your data on it. You either trust a cloud service to have control or trust control of the hardware/software by you at your location where you can actually see it there. Those decisions have to come from an evaluation of the business needs first. I believe a hybrid situation would be best most of the time, however, that is just my opinion based on my past technical experience. I come from the generation who actually built the server and then could see it running in front of me, so I believe in controlling your own data to only be saved at your location and in a backup. Of course you do need to always do daily backups no matter which one you choose. It is important to talk to a cloud professional about your own business operations, goals, and budget before making a decision. Also not being able to own the software you pay for does not seem right, especially after you pay more than what it would have cost to own it. Subscriptions provides lots of income to large corporations and is confusing people as to what the dollar is worth anymore.
I agree. Subscription is really deceptive. Most people only think in terms of the next monthly payment. Let's say it's $20 a month. OK, no problem huh. ------------------------------------------------- Well that $20 a month is $240 a year. Over 3 years that same $20 a month is $720. Quite a bit of change for a single user. And quite a bit of money for the software publishers...who hopefully are maintaining that software, providing updates, getting rid of bugs.
I started watching this because I thought you were going to be boring. I often watch boring stuff when I'm trying to sleep. I'm super tired now because I didn't sleep. You made it interesting. My fiance woke up and told me she now knows about Hypervisors!! Haha... We're now both watching you. I've subscribed!
You are simply awesome. You way you explain stuff goes straight into long term memory. No effort required to waste time. One of the best teachers ever. God bless you
Hi Eli, You are simple the gretest, many concepts that were strange to me seam to be easy with your wise explation. I wish I could seat in your Live Classroom.
@carelessninjakiller Yes you put multiple "instances" (Operating Systems) on the same ESXi Host. Clustering is a function of the management software. You don't get it for free. I think you get it at the $3000 price point. With their failover if a physical ESXi machine fails the Instances are automatically migrated to other physical ESXi servers in the cluster.
Eli, My clicking on the up thumb above right doesn't change the number -- so consider this a verbal thumbs up. Hell, lemme give you a straight out proposition: I wanna be on your side, and I want you on my side: you're not just competent, which is common enough, but you're sane as well, which makes for a fairly rare combination. Good an' good on yer! -dlj.
It happens "automagically"... basically shadow copies of the VMs are continuously updated on other servers that have the ESXi installed, and so if one server fails there is some algorithm that gets run and another server simply makes it's version of the VM active. Take a look on VMWares sites. they used to have very good explanation videos on how all of it works.
Very good explanation. @ 42.06 in the video, when power is down in one server, how can the management console(vsphere, vware) can transfer data from that server to another working server??
I was wondering the same thing. I dont understand how there is any time to transfer the data(assuming the vsphere has to copy or read the data from the dying server to copy it) to the new server.
I think the answer to that is that it is the management software that installed the OS and the configurations on the first machine in the first place..so it can again install it on another machine
clearly you did not follow his explanation of Fault Tolerance, which is a replica of the original VM being stream-lined at the same time. If he didnt actually say this, just look up VMware Fault Tolerance. This is the tech that allows a VM on a specific ESX host go down, and a live version of said VM be live on another ESX host.
Question @ 41:23: How does the management software pull a virtual computer from a power dead physical hardware? Is there a replication going on to all pysical servers, so that when one physical server fails it just connects to the other functional physical servers?
I have never seen anyone explain so clearly and in such an awesome way! I always try looking up to your videos whenever i need something. Just please dont stop doing this you are helping people a lot! *Respect!!*
You sir are a Godsend. I am a student at Northeastern University and I have to write about this. I didn’t know much about it. I knew what it was but didn’t really know how it worked but now I am much more knowledgeable. I’m getting a degree in Information Technology so, I suppose this is important to know. Lol. I’ll be watching all of your videos quite often. Thank You for making these.
Best lecture out there so far. Amazing there are no images, graphical representation etc. Subbed and liked. Very useful, plain, simple and educational.
Mr. Eli the only thing i have to say is, YOY ARE AMAZING!! I'm completely irrelevant with the computers, but you explain so good so even me i have understood everything you said!! You are unbelievable good speaker. Congratulations
Awesome! Someone finally explained the change from Mainframes TO Today! Thank You! The MEN that I worked with over MOST of the 43 Years ~ would Not Teach This to the Women! ...wonder Why?!
@billarajinikar Security is always the big question... the problem most companies and people have currently though is that the security they have is crap... Most people do not sit in data fortresses, most have clunky old computers that haven't been backed up in years, have expired antivirus, and could be hacked by a bored 9 year old.... For them Cloud Computing is more "secure"... If you have a digital fortress, then cloud security may be something to worry about.
Eli the computer guy ..you are the one of the finest tech teachers on the web.... your videos are really informative and easy to understand .. please teach us about the installation of back track and how to use back track etc.
Great presentation, I am an ESL second year student in computing science. But the way you explained it, wow , you delivered a very complicated thing in a very simple way. way to go Eli
This was excellent. You've covered a lot in about 77 minutes. Instead of reading a book on Cloud Computing, I got some basic ideas from your training. Thank you.
Now all the concepts regarding basics, virtualization and cloud computing are cleared with this simplistic 1 hour video. Infact, it explains much better than a book can. Thumps up for you. Thanks you very much.
Thank you so much, I have learned more from you in 1 hour than I have from the last 2 months of study. your the best I look forward to your next video. =]
hi Eli, Thank you very much for this effective presentation. It was kind of a whole semester of learning in 72 minutes. God bless you and keep up the good work.
This is so cool. Your integration of marketing and education is the future we need to educate the world with no artificial barriers. All we need to do now is take these UA-cam videos into translation for the 90 major languages of the world. We can do that.
It took me a long time to understand the video, only because there was just so much information packed in. But OMFG, I finally understand what cloud computing is all about. Thank you so much for this video.
Eli you are really an intructor that send positive knowledge on your teaming followers. Personally i'm so much blessed with your lessons. God bless you as you continue to impact knowledge to IT guys. I wish if i could be your one-on-one students.
Great presentation, clear and precise. I like how he presents in a linial fashion and does not jump all over the place. Well done, I will be watching and learning with anticipation.
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I am watching this video not because I don't know these topics, but I really like the way this guy talks. Really sound and clear.
You're right, he is very clear when he's explaining it to us.
Yeah! He obviously spent serious buckazoids on his camera and audio recording gear. I'm just wondering what happened to the right audio channel, bleh...
+Hungry Guy lol.. had my right ear plug in and was like wth!! plugged in my left then voila!
+Ashique Chowdhury Yeah better. Indian English is cak.
I had the exact same issue
Most people in the world hadn't even heard about cloud computing 12 years ago..... You are awesome, Eli!
who dislike this
!!!
some people are ignorant and dont know the effort and time put in this kind of videos
Sheet rockers.
i was thinking the same thing...this guy is awesome!
I was thinking the same lol!
excellent for comptia exam
Probably because he keeps saying "excetera" instead of "et cetera".
Also, the audio is only in the left channel.
@carelessninjakiller EXSi is generally used for servers. So you would throw up a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Server, or a Linux Apache Webserver on it and then client computers can access them normally for authentication or such. If you were going to virtualize desktops you could connect using Remote Desktop or VNC.
Man I love your tutorials. I wish you made tutorials in programming and database admin. Its soo clear and precise. I was getting tired of all these tutorial made by people who's accent you cant understand or some guy in the basement who sounded like he was talking to himself. Or even worst one made with a guy using a vouce synthesizer app. Presentation is everything and yours is great !Great Job. Thanks
Great comment!
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I must thank this Eli the Computer Guy who actually went extra miles and was very clear. The best part was that he actually made an extra effort to summarize everything in the end that actually helped me refreshing everything. Great Job Eli. God Bless.
This guy is so god at explanation. He doesn't even need slides.
He is so God. I know this was a simple typo, but it's my new favorite praise phrase.
Back in the day none of the teachers needed slides =(
Noone needs slides! We use them just because they are available today. You are telling a story. When you know the story you tell, you would be surprised how well your talk turns out when you give it without any notes and slides.
I was thinking the same thing, 1 year later lol
Definitelly
Watching this in 2021 - this is pure gold! thank you!
I love the fact that you summarize the information of the class at the end.
@WumiO The best "small" scale thing you could look at would be online backup. You can use RSync and Deltacopy which are free pieces of software to upload client data to your own server. Being that Comcast internet is about $60 a month and a 3 TB hard drive is around $200. You could setup a linux box with a massive hard drive for around $400, and just pay for internet that you probably already have. You can probably charge up to $20 per month per system that is being backed up.
My left ear enjoyed the video
Ivan Dobrev God I know right!
i see the comment section just to find this comment
Install "Left Right Select" plugin for Chrome and check the magic.
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@@2lazydba Thx bro
Though It was just me
@immuneDay When this class was created UA-cam still capped video length at 15 minutes. I migrated to UA-cam for content delivery a few months later....
Finally someone without an Indian accent explaining I.T. concepts, (no racism intended but you all know what I'm talking about).
RAKESH
THE KERNEL RAKESH KHANNA
And a mic that doesn't make you want to tear your ears off..
lol i understand
Ovais A
Simply the best introduction on Cloud Computing out there!
-non-IT background self study career shifter
excellent IT guy...a marketing strategy of yourself...you'll become giant in the IT field...keep that sir...
Realy Great!
@chiragmukkati Entire systems are controlled by Management Software that seamlessly moves "Instances" of operating systems from one physical box to another. This software can physically turn physical computers on and off, and move Instances based on the load and resources required by the Instance.
I'm 45 minutes into this video, and it is amazingly good. I was going to quit at the beginning because the audio is not coming through on both headphones, but I'm so glad I didn't! It is really impressive for Eli to be so clear and easy to understand based on just standing in front of a white board talking and occasionally drawing a quick sketch. I will definitely watch more of his videos if they're all this great.
Eli has always been our favorite!
A very fine teacher here; qualified, comprehensive and impeccably articlated instruction. Well done! Impressive and rare. Respect.
why don't you have a school? you teach far better then most university instructors
Yes, I agree
because thats not his priority
No
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guys i have a doubt! During time:43:20 or so in the video it ws told the management software like vsphere has the ability to switch between various ESXi servers.in case of power failure to ESXi server1 how can the management software access the harddisk to move the server to other backup server?
salehundam preetham Hey I am actually a Presales Architect that supports VMware technologies. The ability to migrate a virtual machine from one host to another in the case of a planned migration is called vMotion it first copies the data that makes up the virtual machine and sends it to the other hosts server (storage vMotion), once thats complete it then replicates the memory state to the second host, ones its all syned up it shuts off the instance on the 1st host.
In the event of an unexpected outage (power failure, flood etc) vMotion wont help you there is a technology called High Availability that can restart the virtual machine on another host in the cluster. This is a restart of the virtual machine and it requires server/host #1 and Server/host #2 to have access to the same shared storage (SAN, NAS). If each host/server is running off its own independant disks those disks will stop spinning if the server fails and you would be able to access the VM's files which make up the virtual machine to be able to restart it on another host.
another solution to the above problem if the server all have internal disk is to replicate the storage from server/hsot #1 to server/host #2 on an ongoing basis, that way when host #1 fails the files for the virtual machines exist on host #2 and can be restarted and run on host #2.
+salehundam preetham I have same doubt
Fault Tolerance
This guy does a great job explaining details of concepts so people can connect the dots of how a technology works.
only left audio is working? :(
+nick sh ... Yes what is this how you did this ? only left audio is working ..
+RISHABH SHRIVASTAV essa vexzx,W
+RISHABH SHRIVASTAV There is low bands in the right. Left has main speech frequencies? Try keeping your right plug in ear, and put the volume quite up.
+nick sh Yeah.. Know the trick? Move arround the sound plug
+Azolot Loner what?
@vaispatu2006 It depends on the software you're running. You should be able to as long as you set it up properly and create and appropriate replication strategy.
Excellent seminar Eli - Kudos!
I cannot believe I've just watched the entire 1 hour without getting bored! Congratulations Sir Eli! Well done...One of the few best tutorial vids!
Sound?
I see al those very fast paced cut-split YT videos, and then there's Eli, the man who explains everything clearly and slowly. Very nice.
Every marketing information for cloud computing points out the possible hardware failure that might happen. It is rare for hardware to fail. Also if the hardware does fail more than likely the data on the hard drive is just fine. The most important thing to consider when one considers cloud computing or onsite servers, would be control over your server that has all of your data on it. You either trust a cloud service to have control or trust control of the hardware/software by you at your location where you can actually see it there.
Those decisions have to come from an evaluation of the business needs first. I believe a hybrid situation would be best most of the time, however, that is just my opinion based on my past technical experience.
I come from the generation who actually built the server and then could see it running in front of me, so I believe in controlling your own data to only be saved at your location and in a backup. Of course you do need to always do daily backups no matter which one you choose. It is important to talk to a cloud professional about your own business operations, goals, and budget before making a decision. Also not being able to own the software you pay for does not seem right, especially after you pay more than what it would have cost to own it. Subscriptions provides lots of income to large corporations and is confusing people as to what the dollar is worth anymore.
I agree. Subscription is really deceptive. Most people only think in terms of the next monthly payment. Let's say it's $20 a month. OK, no problem huh. ------------------------------------------------- Well that $20 a month is $240 a year. Over 3 years that same $20 a month is $720. Quite a bit of change for a single user. And quite a bit of money for the software publishers...who hopefully are maintaining that software, providing updates, getting rid of bugs.
I started watching this because I thought you were going to be boring. I often watch boring stuff when I'm trying to sleep. I'm super tired now because I didn't sleep. You made it interesting. My fiance woke up and told me she now knows about Hypervisors!! Haha... We're now both watching you. I've subscribed!
hello sir, i love the way, you explain the things. fan of yours
You are simply awesome. You way you explain stuff goes straight into long term memory. No effort required to waste time. One of the best teachers ever. God bless you
would be great if all these videos had chapter markers
This is perhaps one of the most clearly explained introductions for cloud computing and virtualization.
Can you please do videos where I can hear you in BOTH ears?
I am 68 years and love it.....am looking forward to your videos and learning more...thank you
Hi Eli,
You are simple the gretest, many concepts that were strange to me seam to be easy with your wise explation.
I wish I could seat in your Live Classroom.
please provide his full class in cloud computing
@carelessninjakiller Yes you put multiple "instances" (Operating Systems) on the same ESXi Host.
Clustering is a function of the management software. You don't get it for free. I think you get it at the $3000 price point. With their failover if a physical ESXi machine fails the Instances are automatically migrated to other physical ESXi servers in the cluster.
Eli,
My clicking on the up thumb above right doesn't change the number -- so consider this a verbal thumbs up.
Hell, lemme give you a straight out proposition: I wanna be on your side, and I want you on my side: you're not just competent, which is common enough, but you're sane as well, which makes for a fairly rare combination.
Good an' good on yer!
-dlj.
It happens "automagically"... basically shadow copies of the VMs are continuously updated on other servers that have the ESXi installed, and so if one server fails there is some algorithm that gets run and another server simply makes it's version of the VM active. Take a look on VMWares sites. they used to have very good explanation videos on how all of it works.
Very good explanation. @ 42.06 in the video, when power is down in one server, how can the management console(vsphere, vware) can transfer data from that server to another working server??
I was wondering the same thing. I dont understand how there is any time to transfer the data(assuming the vsphere has to copy or read the data from the dying server to copy it) to the new server.
I think the answer to that is that it is the management software that installed the OS and the configurations on the first machine in the first place..so it can again install it on another machine
i think all server syn data if any server goes down other server 'll provide services...
clearly you did not follow his explanation of Fault Tolerance, which is a replica of the original VM being stream-lined at the same time. If he didnt actually say this, just look up VMware Fault Tolerance. This is the tech that allows a VM on a specific ESX host go down, and a live version of said VM be live on another ESX host.
Eli the Computer Guy: always informative, original and to the point. Watching this in 2016 btw and this video content still seems current.
Very good explanation , skill of presentation is Superb!!
He explains more clearly than anyone else on youtube, keep it up man!
This was 4 years ago and see how far we've got?
This was 9 years ago and see how far we've got?
3 yrs down the line and your tutorial is still relevant and helpful. thanks and big up for the good job.
sir , I would say you are just amazing in explanation !!!
Great course, Eli is so knowledgable, makes you wonder how can someone have so much knowledge that is so diversified in the IT field.
Great way of explaining things !!
Sure
Question @ 41:23: How does the management software pull a virtual computer from a power dead physical hardware?
Is there a replication going on to all pysical servers, so that when one physical server fails it just connects to the other functional physical servers?
Totally nailed it and absolutely correct
I have never seen anyone explain so clearly and in such an awesome way! I always try looking up to your videos whenever i need something. Just please dont stop doing this you are helping people a lot! *Respect!!*
Eli the Computer Guy, makes me a Wise(r) Guy.
Nice
This guy is sooooo into making videos this long, he poured all of his heart in!
Always good Eli, thanks for breaking this all down. You should make Udemy courses.
Great!
Wish I'd discovered this 10 years ago. Thanks for explainng in plain English.
fucking thanks, my left ear enjoyed this.
You sir are a Godsend. I am a student at Northeastern University and I have to write about this. I didn’t know much about it. I knew what it was but didn’t really know how it worked but now I am much more knowledgeable. I’m getting a degree in Information Technology so, I suppose this is important to know. Lol. I’ll be watching all of your videos quite often. Thank You for making these.
This guy is a BOSS.
Agree
I love this guy's teaching style. Simple and clear. Thanks a lot Eli!
Look it's SKYNET in the making
Eli you are an amazing teacher. Don't ever take these videos down.
~Thank you
Is this really 10 years old?
Best lecture out there so far. Amazing there are no images, graphical representation etc. Subbed and liked. Very useful, plain, simple and educational.
Great explaination!!
Realy Great!
Mr. Eli the only thing i have to say is, YOY ARE AMAZING!!
I'm completely irrelevant with the computers, but you explain so good so even me i have understood everything you said!!
You are unbelievable good speaker. Congratulations
INTO THE CLOUDDDDD!!!!!1
Eli!! You are very helpful. You are light years beyond anyone else I've watched for understanding this content.
Awesome! Someone finally explained the change from Mainframes TO Today! Thank You! The MEN that I worked with over MOST of the 43 Years ~ would Not Teach This to the Women! ...wonder Why?!
Thank you!! You have made my world much nicer. I now understand what I've been afraid to learn for 35+ years.
My left ear enjoyed that
Excellent. Thanks for sharing!
One of the best explanations of Cloud Computing for beginners. Thank Eli !!!
Probably one of the best tutorials ever created by mankind
this is the most comprehensive explanation I've ever seen or experienced on the Internet about cloud computing.
Thank You @Eli the Computer Guy
@billarajinikar Security is always the big question... the problem most companies and people have currently though is that the security they have is crap... Most people do not sit in data fortresses, most have clunky old computers that haven't been backed up in years, have expired antivirus, and could be hacked by a bored 9 year old.... For them Cloud Computing is more "secure"...
If you have a digital fortress, then cloud security may be something to worry about.
Eli the computer guy ..you are the one of the finest tech teachers on the web.... your videos are really informative and easy to understand .. please teach us about the installation of back track and how to use back track etc.
As a first time learner of Cloud Computing this class gave me the overall picture and great intoduction
Thx
You just do not know how much this course has helped me understand! You Rock!!!
I really appreciate your videos- I've never seen anyone else explain things in such a straight forward way. Keep doing what you do! Great job.
Great presentation, I am an ESL second year student in computing science. But the way you explained it, wow , you delivered a very complicated thing in a very simple way.
way to go Eli
This was excellent. You've covered a lot in about 77 minutes. Instead of reading a book on Cloud Computing, I got some basic ideas from your training. Thank you.
Now all the concepts regarding basics, virtualization and cloud computing are cleared with this simplistic 1 hour video. Infact, it explains much better than a book can. Thumps up for you. Thanks you very much.
Thank you so much, I have learned more from you in 1 hour than I have from the last 2 months of study. your the best I look forward to your next video. =]
I just love the way you explain each and everything Eli. You are simply a great demonstrator
Wow! Clear as a day without fail you always manage to make these topics!! Thank you for these videos!
hi Eli,
Thank you very much for this effective presentation. It was kind of a whole semester of learning in 72 minutes.
God bless you and keep up the good work.
This is so cool. Your integration of marketing and education is the future we need to educate the world with no artificial barriers. All we need to do now is take these UA-cam videos into translation for the 90 major languages of the world. We can do that.
It took me a long time to understand the video, only because there was just so much information packed in.
But OMFG, I finally understand what cloud computing is all about. Thank you so much for this video.
Are you in a computer science class too?
Absolutely brilliant video tutorial for a novice. Made terminologies and concepts so easy to understand. Thanks a lot!!
the way of this guy to explaination the topics is so good.
I also love the clarity of his audio in the video's. Great work!
This guy is the best instructor on planet earth
Great video.As per Einstein “If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.”
and you explained it simply..
Eli I simply love how you explain complex things.. thank you for the effort you put into teaching!
Eli you are really an intructor that send positive knowledge on your teaming followers. Personally i'm so much blessed with your lessons. God bless you as you continue to impact knowledge to IT guys. I wish if i could be your one-on-one students.
Great presentation, clear and precise. I like how he presents in a linial fashion and does not jump all over the place. Well done, I will be watching and learning with anticipation.
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the way of simplifying the complex subject is really amazing!!!
You are simply the best in explaining you make it so easy to understand.Thank you so much.
Really cool!
I loved the fact that you reviewed the whole thing at the end..saved up a lot of my time .. you're amazing Eli:D
It's a best introduction for cloud computing! The speaker made clear explanation.