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AI Infrastructure & Security (Online) - 5581

with J. Blair

$25

AI Infrastructure Track  

The AI Infrastructure Track prepares students to design, build, and manage the modern systems behind AI deployment. Across three hands-on courses, students progress from foundational networking to full cloud ‑native‑ orchestration, gaining the practical skills needed to support real-world AI workloads.  

Course 3: AI Infrastructure & Security 

Course 3 of 3 

Orchestrate the systems that power AI. Take your skills to the next level by building a multi-node Kubernetes cluster capable of running GPU accelerated AI workloads. You’ll master cloud native security, resilient storage, and professional observability tools—then integrate actual GPU hardware into a hybrid cluster. This is your launchpad into AI operations, DevOps, and scalable infrastructure engineering.  

Ideal for:  System Administrators and DevOps engineers looking to specialize in Kubernetes and cloud-native technologies. Students who have completed Courses 1 and 2 and are ready to tackle the challenges of orchestrating a production-like environment. IT professionals wanting to gain the in-demand skills of AI infrastructure management and GPU orchestration. 

Prerequisite Skills:  

This is the advanced culmination of the Infrastructure track. To ensure success, students should have: 

Completion of Courses 1 and 2 or equivalent combined knowledge: 

From Course 1, AI Networking Fundamentals: Solid networking fundamentals, including subnet design, routing, DNS/DHCP configuration, firewall rules, NAT, and network troubleshooting. 

From Course 2, Linux and Cloud Foundations: Proficiency in Linux command-line administration, user and permission management, systemd service management, shell scripting, and virtual machine management. 

Basic Containerization Knowledge: 

  • Conceptual understanding of what containers are and how they differ from VMs 
  • Familiarity with basic Docker commands (docker run, docker build, docker ps) is helpful but not strictly required 
  • Understanding of Linux Services and Networking: 
  • Experience installing and configuring services on Linux (web servers, databases) 
  • Ability to configure network interfaces and troubleshoot connectivity issues on Linux servers 

Familiarity with Git and Version Control: 

Understanding of basic Git workflows (clone, commit, push) for managing configuration files 

Security Awareness: 

  • Understanding of basic security principles (authentication, authorization, least privilege) 
  • Familiarity with SSH key-based authentication 

Additional Courses in AI Infrastructure Track:

1: AI Networking Fundamentals: 6/8/26 – 8/30/26

2: Linux & Cloud Foundations 7/6/26 - 9/27/26 or 8/31/26 - 11/22/26

  • Nov 23rd, 2026 - Feb 21st, 2027

Online Class

For more info, call us at (716) 338-1005





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