Networking at Scale | Harvard University

Networking at Scale | Harvard University

Modern networks have grown to extremely large scale, connecting millions of servers, and high speed, with terabits per second to meet the needs of a variety of cloud applications in business and society (for example, social media, public health, and entertainment). In this course, we study not only basic concepts in networking but also how these concepts are applied and extended for networking at scale. We discuss the recent technology trends and design choices of performance, scalability, manageability, and cost faced by companies who own large-scale networks such as Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Facebook. This course includes lectures, system programming projects, and homework.


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Price
$3,220
Delivery
Online Live
Date
January 22 - May 11, 2024
Level
Introductory
Credit
Degree Credit
Language
English