Google Cloud Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure

Learn about, and compare, many of the computing and storage services available in Google Cloud, including Google App Engine, Google Compute Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine, Google Cloud Storage, Google Cloud SQL, and BigQuery. You learn about important resource and policy management tools, such as the Google Cloud Resource Manager hierarchy and Google Cloud Identity and Access Management.

Days : 1
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CAD$1,300.00

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Description

Course Content

  • Introducing Google Cloud
  • Resources and Access in the Cloud
  • Virtual Machines and Networks in the Cloud
  • Storage in the Cloud
  • Containers in the Cloud
  • Applications in the Cloud
  • Developing and Deploying in the Cloud
  • Logging and Monitoring in the Cloud
  • Course Review and Summary

Who should attend

  • Individuals planning to deploy applications and create application environments on Google Cloud.
  • Systems operations professionals, Solution Architects getting started with Google Cloud, and developers.
  • Executives and business decision makers evaluating the potential of Google Cloud to address their business needs.

Certifications

This course is part of the following Certifications:

Prerequisites

Familiarity with application development, systems operations, Linux operating systems is helpful in understanding the technologies covered.

Course Objectives

  • Identify the purpose and value of Google Cloud products and services.
  • Choose among and use application deployment environments on Google Cloud: App Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine, and Compute Engine.
  • Choose among and use Google Cloud storage options: Cloud Storage, Cloud SQL, Cloud Bigtable, and Firestore.
  • Interact with Google Cloud services.
  • Describe ways in which customers have used Google Cloud.

Outline: Google Cloud Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure (GCF-CI)

Module 01: Introducing Google Cloud

Objectives

  • Identify the advantages of Google Cloud.
  • Define the components of Google’s network infrastructure, including: Points of presence, data centers, regions, and zones.
  • Classify the difference between Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS).

Activities

  • Quiz
Module 02: Resources and Access in the Cloud

Objectives

  • Identify the purpose of projects on Google Cloud.
  • Define the purpose of and use cases for Identity and Access Management..
  • List the methods of interacting with Google Cloud.

Activities

  • Quiz, (Lab) Getting Started with Cloud Marketplace
Module 03: Virtual Machines and Networks in the Cloud

Objectives

  • Identify the purpose of and use cases for Google Compute Engine.
  • Define the basics of networking in Google Cloud.

Activities

  • Quiz, (Lab) Getting Started with VPC Networking
Module 04: Storage in the Cloud

Objectives

  • Classify the purpose of and use cases for Cloud Storage, and database option available in Google Cloud
  • Distinguish between Google Cloud’s storage options

Activities

  • Quiz, (Lab) Getting Started with Cloud Storage and Cloud SQL
Module 05: Containers in the Cloud

Objectives

  • Define the concept of a container and identify uses for containers.
  • Identify the purpose of and use cases for Google Kubernetes Engine and Kubernetes.

Activities

  • Quiz, (Lab) Getting Started with GKE
Module 06: Applications in the Cloud

Objectives

  • Identify the purpose of and use cases for Google App Engine
  • Contrast the App Engine Standard environment with the App Engine Flexible environment.
  • Identify the purpose of and use cases for Google Cloud Endpoints.
  • Identify the purpose and use cases for Cloud Run.

Activities

  • Quiz, (Lab) Hello Cloud Run
Module 07: Developing and Deploying in the Cloud

Objectives

  • Describe how Cloud Source Repositories and Cloud Functions can support application development on Google Cloud.
  • Explain how template-based creation and management of resources leverages a template to produce efficient app deployment and management.

Activities

  • (Lab) Automating Deployment of Infrastructure using Terraform
Module 08: Logging and Monitoring in the Cloud

Objectives

  • Define SLIs, SLOs, and SLAs.
  • Identify the purpose of integrated monitoring, alerting, and debugging.

Activities

  • Quiz, Course Feedback
Module 09: Course Review and Summary

Objectives

  • Module 1–8 Review
  • Additional Learning Paths