Thanks very much, Mike. I also come from a networking or data center background, and your approach always makes me understand the fundamentals easily. For calculating data transfer over 24 hours, another approach would be to consider that we measure data in bytes and speed in bits, and that there are 3600 seconds in an hour. 1 Gbps in 1 hour would be the same as 1 Gbps * 3600 seconds = 3600 gigabits or 3.6 terabits in 1 hour. So, the data transfer rate in 24 hours in bytes would be 3.6 * 24 / 8 = 10.8 terabytes. Or, it could be calculated simply as (1 Gbps * 24 * 3600) / (8 * 1000).
There are several ways we can run the same calculation. It’s just how we calculate it. That’s one thing I have always loved about math - we can approach in several ways and get to the same results.
Another great video Michael. Understanding the Disaster Recovery options is crucial for a Cloud or Solutions Architect. Preparing for the worst case scenario should be the primary focus as if a disaster will happen because what can go wrong will go wrong.
Thank you so much Mike! I really appreciate that you not only gave us the possible interview questions but you also explained how to answer them properly and why! I see why you always exaggerate competency. I’m going to study this amazing video very well
Really enjoyed this simple and clear explanation on the "What?" and the "Why?" of routing and disaster recovery options, DNS routing policy, different storage types and more. Always extremely useful (and enjoyable!) content. Thanks so much.
I really liked the video and it was very informative and i learned some things i didnt know. However the hand gestures were too much and distracted me to be honest. Greeting from germany.
Great video! Thanks for all the valuable info you provide in these videos. I have been lurking for a few months but finally signed up for the instruction. Can’t wait to start getting after it!
This video was super helpful. I really enjoyed the format and that it was focused on questions we’re likely to encounter during an interview for a solutions architect. I look forward to more of this style of video. Thank you
@@GoCloudArchitects I agree with you in theory however, in practice there always be some network partition in any distributed system and should be taken in account.
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Thanks Mike. This was another wonderful interview prep review session.
Thanks very much, Mike. I also come from a networking or data center background, and your approach always makes me understand the fundamentals easily. For calculating data transfer over 24 hours, another approach would be to consider that we measure data in bytes and speed in bits, and that there are 3600 seconds in an hour. 1 Gbps in 1 hour would be the same as 1 Gbps * 3600 seconds = 3600 gigabits or 3.6 terabits in 1 hour. So, the data transfer rate in 24 hours in bytes would be 3.6 * 24 / 8 = 10.8 terabytes. Or, it could be calculated simply as (1 Gbps * 24 * 3600) / (8 * 1000).
There are several ways we can run the same calculation. It’s just how we calculate it. That’s one thing I have always loved about math - we can approach in several ways and get to the same results.
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Another great video Michael.
Understanding the Disaster Recovery options is crucial for a Cloud or Solutions Architect. Preparing for the worst case scenario should be the primary focus as if a disaster will happen because what can go wrong will go wrong.
Stop moving your hands when not needed 😂😂😂😂
Thank you so much Mike! I really appreciate that you not only gave us the possible interview questions but you also explained how to answer them properly and why! I see why you always exaggerate competency. I’m going to study this amazing video very well
Really enjoyed this simple and clear explanation on the "What?" and the "Why?" of routing and disaster recovery options, DNS routing policy, different storage types and more. Always extremely useful (and enjoyable!) content. Thanks so much.
Thank you Marla
Beautifully explained! Thank you so much
I am very glad you find the video helpful.
Great calculation on data transfer.
I really liked the video and it was very informative and i learned some things i didnt know.
However the hand gestures were too much and distracted me to be honest.
Greeting from germany.
Love your explanations! How much data can you transfer in 24 hours on a gigabit link... Thank you :)
Hi Mike, thank you for frequently educating us. Very helpful information.
Great no nonsense example questions and realistic cloud architect knowledge expectations, thank you!
Great video! Thanks for all the valuable info you provide in these videos. I have been lurking for a few months but finally signed up for the instruction. Can’t wait to start getting after it!
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The way explain the answer is very easy to understand. Thank you Michael.
Thank you. We are glad your here 😊
Great video and realistic questions as usual!
Great Information, thanks Mike!
This video was super helpful. I really enjoyed the format and that it was focused on questions we’re likely to encounter during an interview for a solutions architect. I look forward to more of this style of video. Thank you
Thank you GZ
if sylvester stallone was a cloud architect :) really nice content thank you
Thank you
another reason we cannot get 1.8TB of data through the link is because of packet loss.
There should be almost no packet loss on a private line or direct connection unless there is a problem with the link
@@GoCloudArchitects I agree with you in theory however, in practice there always be some network partition in any distributed system and should be taken in account.
Thank you so much Mike!
Thank you.
You explained it so nicely and in a simple manner.
I'm glad you liked it!
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Thanks Michael. To the point. Really awesome.
Thank you, Krish!
Glad you liked it!
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Thanks Mike!
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Thank you sir.
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Thank you very much
Good stuffs Mike and it is great 👍 knowledge and experience
Great Realistic Interview Questions!!!