This post covers Hands-On Activity Guides that you must perform to learn Oracle Cloud & clear Multiple Certifications.
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In our 12-week Job Oriented Training Program, we cover the below Modules & step-by-step hands-on guides.
Here’s a quick sneak peek of how to start learning the Oracle Cloud Job-Oriented Program.
This post helps you in the Oracle Cloud journey with your self-paced learning as well as for your team learning. There are 50+ Hands-On Labs in this course.
Oracle tile Learning Path
Oracle Cloud Basic Concepts
Lab 1: Create a FREE Oracle Cloud Trial Account
The first thing you must do is to get a Trial Account for Oracle Cloud (You get 300 USD FREE Credit from Oracle to practice, which must be used within 30 days).
Note: You can check this step-by-step activity guide to register for a free trial account.
Lab 2: Set Budget For Oracle Cloud Account
This Lab covers steps to create a billing on a Custom and Monthly Basis. We use budgets to set soft limits on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure spending. You can set alerts on your budget to let you know when you might exceed your budget, and you can view all of your budgets and spending from one single place in the Console.
Identity and Access Management (IAM) in Oracle Cloud
Oracle Identity & Access Management (IAM) covers 10% weightage of the overall certification exam.
Lab 3: Create Users, Groups, and Compartments
A user is an individual or an employee who needs to manage different resources in OCI and every user belongs to single or multiple groups. Policies are assigned to groups, not to users.
The compartment is a logical container in which OCI resources reside. A resource in OCI will belong to a Compartment. It is used to provide appropriate access to various resources in OCI. We can have sub-compartments in a compartment.
Lab 4: Create Policies, Security Policy Rule & Accessing Usage Report
Policies are the statements that specify which user or group can access what resources in OCI. It also provides access to various services to use different services in OCI.
This Lab covers steps to create a Policy that will grant access to the group so that users in this group can have full access to resources inside this compartment. We’ll also cover steps to configure usage report so a user in OCI can see what’s being used
Lab 5: Create a Dynamic Group
Dynamic groups allow you to group Oracle Cloud Infrastructure compute instances as “principal” actors (similar to user groups).
Compute in Oracle Cloud
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute lets you provision and manage to compute hosts, known as instances. You can launch instances as needed to meet your computing and application requirements.
Lab 5: Generate SSH Keys
SSH keys are a pair of cryptographic keys used for authentication and encryption in the SSH protocol. They consist of a public key and a private key.
This Lab Covers,
- Generate SSH Keys
- Connect to Unix Server on Cloud using Putty/Terminal
Lab 6: Create, Launch & Manage Linux Compute Instances
Compute instances, often referred to simply as “instances,” are virtual machines (VMs) or cloud-based servers that provide computational resources for running applications, hosting websites, and performing various computing tasks. They are a fundamental building block of cloud computing and play a crucial role in modern IT infrastructure
This Lab covers.
- Create & Launch Linux Compute Instance
- Create New SSH Key to connect Instance via Console Connection
- Delete the Resources
Lab 7: Create, Launch & Manage Windows Compute Instances
This Lab covers Creating & Managing Compute Instances for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure training (OCI) Architects.
- Create & Launch Windows Compute Instance
Lab 8: Create, Launch & Manage Custom images and boot volume
Custom images in Oracle Cloud are snapshots of virtual machines (VMs) that capture their configurations software, and data. They serve as templates to create new VMs with consistent settings.
Boot volumes are block storage devices used as the root disks for VM instances. They contain the operating system and essential files needed for VM boot-up and can be attached, detached, and resized as needed.
This Lab covers,
- Create & Manage Custom Image
- Export & Import Custom Image
- Managing Boot Volume
- Scaling CPU in Compute Instance
- Adding Users in Instance
- Configure ksplice in OCI
- Create Secondary VNIC
- Changing Hostname in OCI Compute
- Moving compute Instance to Different Compartment
Storage (Block & Boot Volume, File & Object) in Oracle Cloud
Storage covers 20% weightage of the overall Oracle Cloud Architect Exam. In this section, you will learn all about how to create & attach block volumes to VM, create buckets, configure lifecycle policy rules, and more.
Read more about Storage in Oracle Cloud in our blog.
Lab 9: Create & attach Block Volume to VM for Linux
Block Volume Service lets you dynamically provision and manage block storage volumes. In this lab, you will follow the step to create & attach a block volume to a VM in Oracle.
Lab 10: Create & attach Block Volume to VM for Windows
This Lab covers Create Block Volume and attach to VM for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure training (OCI) Architect.
Lab 11: Backup, clone block volume, and copy block volume and boot volume backup
Backup and clone block volumes are essential features in cloud computing, particularly within infrastructure services. A backup of a block volume is a secure copy of its data at a specific point in time, allowing for data recovery in case of accidental deletion, corruption, or system failure. This ensures data integrity and business continuity.
Lab 12: Mounting Object Storage as File System
To configure and mount Oracle Object Storage as a file system on an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) compute instance using s3fs, enabling easy interaction, management, and integration of object storage data within the file system.
Lab 13: Install & Configure Storage Gateway In OCI
Storage Gateway is a cloud storage gateway that lets you connect your on-premises applications with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Applications that can write data to an NFS target can also write data to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage, without requiring application modification to uptake the REST APIs
In this Lab we have cover
- Create Virtual Cloud Network (VCN)
- Create Compute Instance
- Create & Attach Block Volume
- Installing Storage Gateway
- Logging to the Storage Gateway Management Console
- Testing Storage Gateway
Networking in Oracle Cloud
Networking is the most important topic & it covers almost 30% weightage of the Overall Oracle Cloud Architect Exam.
Lab 14: Create a virtual cloud network (VCN), Subnets, Security List, Gateway & Route Table
In this lab, you’ll be creating a virtual cloud network using the Wizard. The wizard creates a virtual cloud network that contains elements like:
- An internet gateway, a NAT gateway, and a service gateway for the VCN
- regional public subnet with routing to the internet gateway
- Instances in a public subnet may optionally have public IP addresses.
- A regional private subnet with routing to the NAT gateway and service gateway (and therefore the Oracle Services Network)
- Instances in a private subnet cannot have public IP addresses.
- Basic security list rules for the two subnets, including SSH access
Lab 15: How Application host connect to the database Listener port
In this Lab we have cover How Application host created in public subnet listen to database listener 1521 port created in private subnet & also how to connect to DB System host machine created in private subnet using bastion host concept You can take this as one of the use-case, where you have application open to public internet and talking to database created in private subnet
Lab 16: Configure Local Peering Remote Peering NAT Gateway
Next, you will be learning about LocalPeering, RemotePeering, NATGateway & Service Gateway. Local Peering is the process of connecting two VCNs in the same region so that their resources can communicate using private IP addresses without routing the traffic over the internet or through your on-premises network.
This activity guide helps you in creating & testing VCN Local Peering, RemotePeering, NATGateway & Service Gateway
Lab 17: Configure Remote peering in Oracle Cloud
Configuring local peering in Oracle Cloud involves establishing a connection between two virtual cloud networks (VCNs) within the same region. This enables seamless communication and resource sharing between the connected VCNs, while keeping the traffic within the Oracle Cloud infrastructure.
Lab 18: Configure Nat gateway to access the Internet
A Gatewayis a network component that allows data to flow from one network to another. In this guide, we will learn how to create an Internet Gateway, Route Table & Network Service Gateway.
Lab 19: VCN Remote Peering in Oracle Cloud
This Lab VCN Remote Peering in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Remote VCN peering is the process of connecting two VCNs in the different region (same tenancy) so that their resources can communicate using private IP addresses without routing the traffic over the internet or through your on-premises network.
Without peering, a given VCN would need an internet gateway and public IP addresses for the instances that need to communicate with another VCN.
Lab 20: Create and Manage public Load Balancer and configure ssl
This activity guide cover Creating & Manaing Load Balancer for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure training (OCI) Architect.
This Lab covers,
- Prepare Back-End Servers
- Create Load Balancer
- Add Backend Server & Update Security list
- Varify Load Balancer
- Create Virtual Hostnames
- Generate Self-Signed SSL Certificate
- SSL Traffic in OCI
Lab 21: Bastion Host OCI
In this Activity Guide, you will get to know What Bastion Host is and how to configure and access compute via it.
The above guides make your learning & understanding of the concepts of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure much easier and help in qualifying for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Architect Certification (1z0-1072) in one go.
You can get all these guides when you register for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Architect Training
Lab 22: Create and manage public Load Balancer
This activity guide cover Creating & Manaing Public Load Balancer for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure training (OCI) Architect.
This guide covers,
- Prepare Back-End Servers
- Create Load Balancer
- Add Backend Server & Update Security list
- Varify Load Balancer
- Create Virtual Hostnames
Lab 23: Create & Configure OCI DNS
In this lab we will configure Oracle Cloud Infrastructure DNS feature to Map a Domain name. This is a required step to Map Compute IP Address to a domain name so that users can access your Application/Web Servers inside the Compute with a domain name in the browser.
Lab 24: Create Network Security Groups
Security lists provide comprehensive security to applications with security rules applied at every subnet. But if you have multiple resources that require different security postures within a given subnet and you need to control traffic at a more granular application level, an NSG lets you create these granular rules and add multiple resources to them.
We will create one Virtual Cloud Network with related resources. Then, we will create Network Security Groups(NSG).Create Security Rules and them the NSG and Add Instance VNIC to the NSG.
Oracle Cloud Platform For Database
Lab 25: Create & Access User Managed Database On OCI
This lab covers Create & Access 19c Database On OCI for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure training (OCI) Architect.
This lab covers
- Create a Private Database On OCI in VMDB
- Connect & Access Database On OCI in VMDB
- Fast Provisioning Option for 1-node Virtual Machine
- Connect & Access to Public Database On OCI
Lab 26: Provision, Connect & Load Data Autonomous Database On OCI
This Lab covers steps to create and connect to an Autonomous Database. We’ll also cover how to load data from from a table via object storage Into an Autonomous Data Warehouse database Instance.
This Lab covers,
- Provision a new autonomous data warehouse instance
- Provision a new autonomous transaction Processing instance
- Sql Developer Download And Start
- Connecting To ADW
- Create a User In Your Autonomous Data Warehouse Database
- Create Sh Tables In Your Autonomous Data Warehouse Database
- Loading Data from object storage Into Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance
Lab 27: Federating Identity Cloud Service(IDCS) With Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
This activity guide helps you in creating another user in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and integerate that user with IDCS via federation, so that , user can login to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure from IDCS. Here IDCS plays role of Identity Provider (IDP)
In this Guide we have cover
- Created IDCS Group & User
- Create User In OCI Console
- Modify Default Federation
- Test IDCS-OCI Federation
DBCS Provision & Connect VM/BM
Lab 28: Create & Access VM DB System In OCI
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute lets you provision and manage to compute hosts, known as instances.
VM instance runs on top of Bare Metal hardware. There is a hypervisor on top of the Bare Metal server to virtualize it in smaller VMs. VMs are ideal for running applications that do not require the performance and resources (CPU, memory, network bandwidth, storage) of an entire physical machine.
In this lab, you will create and access a compute VM instance in the Oracle cloud.
Lab 29: Configure OCI CLI (Migration)
The CLI is an essential tool for managing your OCI resources. It provides much of the same. The functionality found in the console, and extended functionality using scripts. OCI CLI is a powerful and flexible tool that enables you to manage and automate your OCI resources from the command line. It provides a rich set of commands, supports various input and output options, is scriptable, and offers cross-platform support, making it a valuable tool for managing your OCI environment efficiently
Lab 30: Create VM Database System & Autonomous Database Using CLI
The CLI is an essential tool for managing your OCI resources. It provides much of the same
functionality found in the console, and extended functionality through the use of scripts.
This Activity Guide Cover
- Collecting OCID’s
- Installing CLI
- Configuring CLI
- Creating VCN & Its Component using CLI
- Creating a User-Managed Database (VM DB ) using CLI
- Creating Autonomous DB Using CLI (ADW)
Lab 31: Patching VM/BM DB System & Database On OCI
This activity guide covers performing patching operations on bare metal and virtual machine DB systems and database homes by using the Console, API, or database CLI (DBCLI). In this activity Guide we will see patching the DB System on a Virtual Machine but the steps for the DB System on Bare Metal will remain the same.
This Lab Covers:
- Pacthing DB System and Database using Console
- Patching DB System and Database using CLI
Lab 32: Accessing Internal OCI DBaaS Backup Object Storage Bucket
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) has an automatic backup feature as an option for customers using database cloud services. However, automatic backups are stored in an Object Store bucket which is managed by Oracle and is not visible to customers.
In this lab, we cover how to access the data stored in internal hidden buckets stored and managed by Oracle. This can help us understand how Object Storage usage is distributed to different buckets for cost analysis purposes.
Lab 33: Configure Events For VMDB Automatic Backups in OCI
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Events enables you to create automation based on the state changes of resources throughout your tenancy. Use Events to allow your development teams to automatically respond when a resource changes its state.
In this lab, we will:
- Create IAM Policy for Events and create a topic and a subscription to use as an action
- Configure events by creating a simple rule that sends a notification whenever an automatic backup completes for a VMDB system in a particular compartment in your tenancy
Lab 34: Backup & Restore VM/BM & Autonomous DB System
Backing & Recovering up the DB System is a key aspect of any Oracle database environment. You take backups in the cloud or in local storage.
This Lab Covers:
- Backup VM/BM DB Systems
- Backup Exadata DB Systems
- Backup Autonomous Databases
- Backup Database on Compute or On-Premise using Cloud Backup Service Module
- Backup to Local Storage Using the Database CLI
- Backing Up to Object Storage Using RMAN
- Restore & Recover DB System from Console & RMAN
Lab 35: Mounting Object Storage as File System and MV2 Bucket Utility
In this lab, we will:
- Mounting Oracle Object Storage as a File System using s3fs utility on Oracle Linux.
- MV2Bucket Utility (Move to bucket).
Exadata Cloud Service (ExaCS):
Lab 36: Configure Network For Exadata DB System
This activity guide covers Configure Network For Exadata DB System for DBA To Cloud DBA Training
This Guide Covers,
- Create Compartment
- Create Virtual Cloud Network (VCN)
- Create Regional Subnet (Client & Backup)
- Create Service Gatway
- Routing Table for Backup & Client Subnet
- Create and Add Security List and attach them to Subnet
- Create Dynamic Routing Gateway
- Create NAT Gateway
Lab 37: Create & Access Exadata DB System In OCI
An Exadata DB system consists of a quarter rack, half rack, or full rack of compute nodes and storage servers, with a high-speed, low-latency Band network.
In this Activity Guide, You will provision the Exadata DB System in OCI
This Guide Covers,
- Creating an Exadata DB System using the Console
- Connect to the Exadata DB System
Lab 38: Patching Exadata DB System
A patch is applied to the database to update, fix, or improve it. This includes fixing security bugs, patches usually being called bugfixes or bug fixes, and improving the functionality, usability, or performance.
This activity guide covers:
- Update Exadata Cloud Tooling
- Apply Grid Infrastructure (GI) Patches On ExaCS
- Apply Database Patch On ExaCS
- Rollback a Patch
- Update The Operating System of Compute Node
Lab 39: Backup & Restore Exadata DB System
Database backup is the process of backing up the stored data of the database. It enables the creation of a duplicate instance or copy of a database in case the primary database crashes, is corrupted, or is lost.
This activity Guide explains how to back up and restore Oracle databases on Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service.
In this Activity Guide, we will cover:
- Backing Up Database on Exadata Cloud Service
- Change Different Backup Destination in ExaCS
- Restore the Database
- Restoring from backup to a Specific Point in Time
- Restore System and Database Configuration Files
OCI MySQL Cloud Service:
Lab 40: Launch MySQL Database Service System
The NEW MySQL Database Service (MDS) is the only database service that is 100% developed, managed, and supported by the MySQL team. MySQL Database Service is a fully managed service, running on Oracle Gen 2 Cloud Infrastructure.
In this lab, you will be guided through the following steps:
- Set the correct user Policies and create an isolated Virtual Cloud Network.
- Create a MySQL DB System.
- Configure a client Linux Virtual Machine.
- Connect to and use MySQL.
OCI NoSQL Cloud Service
Lab 41 & 42 : Create an API Signing Key and SDK CLI Configuration File
The Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service is designed from the ground up for high availability, predictably fast responses, resiliency to failure, all while operating at extreme scale. Largely, this is due to Oracle NoSQL Database’s shared nothing, replicated, horizontal scale-out architecture and by using the Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service, Oracle manages the scale out, monitoring, tuning, and hardware/software maintenance, all while providing your application with predictable behavior.
In this lab, you will be guided through the following steps:
- Download and connect to an Oracle NoSQL Database SDK.
- Create an API Signing Key and SDK CLI Configuration File
- Run the Sample NoSQL Application
Lab 43: Managing Services For NoSQL Database
In this lab, you will see How to manage Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service table data for your organization.
Managing Services For NoSQL Database:
Lab 44: Migrate Oracle Database on Amazon RDS
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) is a web service that makes it easier to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the AWS Cloud. It provides cost-efficient, resizable capacity for an industry-standard relational database and manages common database administration tasks.
This activity guide cover steps for:
- Create an Oracle RDS (DB Instance) on AWS
- Connect to your Sample Oracle DB Instance
- Delete Oracle RDS (DB Instance) on AWS
Provisioning & Connecting DB System on Cloud:
Lab 45: Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues Database
This activity guide cover Troubleshooting Compute & Database Instance Connectivity Issue from the public internet
This guide covers the checklist For Troubleshooting Instance Connectivity Issues.
Provisioning Autonomous Database on the Cloud:
Lab 46: Create & Access Autonomous Database In OCI
This activity guide covers steps for Create, Connect & Load Data In Autonomous Database forDBA To Cloud DBA Training.
This guide covers,
- Provision a new ADW Instance
- Provision a new ATP Instance
- Sql Developer Download & Start
- Connecting To ADW
- Create and Connect to Autonomous Dedicated
- Troubleshooting
Administer Database on Cloud: drive
Lab 47: Configure & Work on DataGuard In OCI Database
This activity guide cover how to configure DataGuard in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
This guide covers:
- Create VCN
- Create Subnet, Security List for Primary DB Subnet & Standby DB Subnet.
- Creating Primary DB
- Configuring Dataguard
- Perform Database Switchover
- Perform Database Failover
- Perform Database Reinstste
Administer Autonomous Database: 1094
Lab 48: AutoScaling Autonomous Database In OCI
This activity guide covers scaling up your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) or Autonomous Transaction Processing (ATP) service to have more CPUs. Note: Auto scaling is not available with Oracle’s Always Free databases.
This guide covers,
- Enabling AutoScaling
- Disable AutoScaling
- The performance benefits of auto-scaling.
Lab 49: Disaster Recovery In Autonomous Database In OCI
This activity guide covers enabling Autonomous Data Guard (ADG), which is the Disaster Recovery (DR) feature in Autonomous Database (ADB) on Shared Infrastructure (ADB-S).
This guide covers,
- The benefits of disaster recovery
- How to enable and disable Autonomous Data Guard
- How to switch over and failover from a primary database to a standby database
Lab 50: Administration Database (Start, Stop, Terminate, Cloning, Scale, Manage)
This activity guide covers Administring Database (Start, Stop, Scale-Up & Scale-Down, Cloning Database, Manage Databse) This Guide Covers:
- Check Status of DB System
- Start/Stop/Reboot & Terminate DB system
- Scale Database System
- Manage Database Using CLI
- Validating DB System
- Cloning Autonomous DB
- Check Exadata Instance Details
- Create Additional DB on ExaCS
- Move an Exadata DB System To Another Compartment
- Manage tags for your DB systems and database resources
- Managing ExaCS I/O Resources
- Changing the Database Passwords
Backup & Restore in DB System
Lab 51: Backup & Restore VM/BM & Autonomous DB System
Backing & Recovering up the DB System is a key aspect of any Oracle database environment. You take backups in the cloud or local storage.
This Guide Covers:
- Backup VM/BM DB Systems
- Backup Exadata DB Systems
- Backup Autonomous Databases
- Backup Database on Compute or On-Premise using Cloud Backup Service Module
- Backup to Local Storage Using the Database CLI
- Backing Up to Object Storage Using RMAN
- Restore & Recover DB System from Console & RMAN
Migrating User-Managed Databases to the Cloud: 1094
Lab 52: Migrate On-Premises Database Using Data Pump Transport Tablespace Into OCI
A variety of methods exist for migrating data from on-premises databases to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. These include Data Pump export and import, exporting to external tables, remote cloning, and uplugging and plugging databases. Some of these methods support migrating on-premises 11g to cloud 11g, some support migrating on-premises 12c to cloud 12c, and some methods support migrating and upgrading on-premises 11gR2 to cloud 12c.
This guide focuses on Data Pump Conventional Export/Import from 12C CDB Database on-premise to 12c Database Cloud.
Lab 53: Installing & Setting up Zero Downtime Migration
Zero Downtime Migration (ZDM) is an oracle software that is used to migrating your On-Prem or OCI-classic database to Oracle Cloud Database (VM DB, ExaCS, Bare Metal) and on to the Exadata Cloud at Customer) with the minimal downtime on production workloads.
Lab 54: Zero Downtime Migration
ZDM supports on-premises databases to be migrated to:
- Oracle Database Cloud Service Bare Metal
- Oracle Database Cloud Service Virtual Machine
- Exadata Cloud Service
- Exadata Cloud at Customer
Lab 55: Migrate On-Premises Database To OCI Using Standalone Backup
This activity guide cover migrating on-prem database to oracle cloud infrastructure that will appear as Standalone Backups in the console.
Migrating Oracle Database To Autonomous Database: 1094
Lab 56: Migrate To ADB Using Import/Export & MV2ADB By One-Click
This guide covers migration of Oracle Database to Autonomous Database (ADB), we have used workload type Autonomous Data Warehosue (ADW), however you can used the exact setps in order to migrate into Autonomous Transaction Processing (ATP).
This Guide Covers:
- Download Database Client version 18c used to Export/Import
- Create Authentication Token for User in OCI
- Create Bucket & Object Storage URL
- Verify & Configure Credential in ADB
- Download Wallet from ADB to Client
- Export Data using EXPDP
- Import Data using IMPDP
- Check Import log files
- MV2ADB “One-Click”
Lab 57: Migrate Database Using Import/Export into ADB
This guide covers migration of Oracle Database to Autonomous Database (ADB), we have used workload type Autonomous Data Warehosue (ADW), however you can used the exact setps in order to migrate into Autonomous Transaction Processing (ATP).
This Guide Covers:
- Download Database Client version 18c used to Export/Import
- Create Authentication Token for User in OCI
- Create Bucket & Object Storage URL
- Verify & Configure Credential in ADB
- Download Wallet from ADB to Client
- Export Data using EXPDP
- Import Data using IMPDP
- Check Import log files
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Anil Bhardwaj says
I want to do IZO 932
Atul Kumar says
Thanks Anil, If you work on these guides and follow Modules covered in our training at https://k21academy.com/iaas03 then you should be able to clear Oracle Cloud OCI Architect Certification 1Z0-1932. This Course is geared towards that. Feel free to reach out to my team at contact@k21academy.com for FREE 1 Hour Session on OCI and also be part of our Oracle Cloud Community at https://k21academy.com/joincloud
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Tao Shen says
Excellent materials for preparing the certification exam
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Hi Toa,
Glad you found our blog useful.
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Shiladitya says
I need lab guides for these 57 modules step by step explained …plus recorded videos if any…
Rahul Dangayach says
Hi Shiladitya,
If you would like to get access for the labs, you need to enroll in our training program.
Would recommend you to attend our 60-90 mins free masterclass where we cover what you will get in this training program.
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