Udemy - Distributed Systems And Networking Ultimate Bootcamp 2025

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Distributed Systems And Networking Ultimate Bootcamp 2025

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Published 10/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 631.75 MB | Duration: 3h 12m

Master Distributed Systems, Networking, and Concurrency — from Sockets to Security and Cloud Foundations

What you'll learn
Understand the core principles of distributed systems and how they differ from centralized architectures
Learn socket programming and the fundamentals of network communication between processes
Explore threads, concurrency, and synchronization in distributed environments
Master Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and inter-process communication (IPC)
Grasp indirect communication techniques such as message queues, publish-subscribe, and broker-based systems
Understand distributed security models, encryption, and secure data transfer
Study various architectural models including client-server, peer-to-peer, and multi-tier systems
Learn how operating systems support distributed processing and resource sharing
Dive deep into Distributed File Systems (DFS) and their design principles
Explore DNS, naming, and directory services used in global-scale networks
Build a strong foundation to advance into cloud computing, microservices, and networking research

Requirements
Basic understanding of computer science fundamentals (variables, functions, and algorithms)
Familiarity with at least one programming language — ideally Python, Java, or C
A general idea of computer networks (helpful but not mandatory — everything essential will be explained)
A laptop or PC capable of running basic networking simulations or code editors
Curiosity and willingness to experiment with real-world distributed concepts