GCP Associate Cloud Engineer – Google Cloud Certification

GCP Associate Cloud Engineer – Google Cloud Certification

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GCP ACE – Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer certification. Begin your Google Cloud Platform – GCP journey!

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is one of the fastest-growing cloud platforms. Becoming a Google Cloud (GCP) Certified Associate Cloud Engineer is a perfect approach to begin your Google Cloud journey.

Google Cloud certifications help you to validate your expertise with the Google Cloud Platform. Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer Certification is an ideal certification to start your cloud journey with Google Cloud. It marks a great stepping stone on the path to achieving Google Cloud Professional Cloud Architect, Developer, and DevOps certifications.

What you’ll learn

  • Start your journey to become a Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer
  • Get hands-on with compute, networking, storage, and database services in Google Cloud Platform
  • Understand how to engineer and deploy secure and robust applications on Google Cloud Platform
  • Understand the best practices for building secure and reliable applications on the Google Cloud Platform
Table of Contents

Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer Certification – Getting Started
1 Step 01 – Introduction – Google Cloud Platform – GCP – Associate Cloud Engineer
2 Course Overview – Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer Certification
3 DO NOT SKIP – Course Downloads – PDF Presentation
4 About Your Course Instructor
5 Step 02 – Introduction to Cloud and GCP – Google Cloud Platform
6 Step 03 – Creating GCP – Google Cloud Platform V2

Google Cloud Regions and Zones
7 Step 01 – Why do we need Regions and Zones
8 Step 02 – Understanding Regions and Zones in GCP – Google Cloud Platform

Google Compute Engine for Associate Cloud Engineer
9 Section Overview – Google Compute Engine
10 Step 01 – Getting started with Google Compute Engine – GCE
11 Step 02 – Creating your first Virtual Machine in GCP
12 Step 03 – Understanding Machine Types and Images in Google Compute Engine – GCE
13 Commands executed in next steps
14 Step 04 – Installing HTTP Webserver on Google Compute Engine Virtual Machine
15 Step 05 – Understanding Internal and External IP Addresses V2
16 Step 06 – Playing with a Static IP Addresses V2
17 Step 07 – Understanding Static IP Address in GCP – Google Cloud Platform
18 Start up script for next step!
19 Step 08 – Simplifying Web Server setup with Compute Engine Startup Script V2
20 Step 09 – Simplifying VM creation with Instance Templates
21 Step 10 – Reducing Launch Time with a Custom Image
22 Step 11 – Troubleshooting Launch of Apache on GCP Virtual Machine
23 Step 12 – Playing with Google Cloud Platform (Web) Console
24 WARNING! BILLING ALERT! Terminate Your VM Instances

Google Compute – Optimizing Costs and Performance in Google Cloud Platform
25 Step 01 – Understanding Sustained Use Discounts in GCP – Google Cloud Platform
26 Step 02 – Understanding Committed Use Discounts in GCP – Google Cloud Platform
27 Step 03 – Saving Costs with Preemptible VMs
28 COURSE UPDATE – Quick Review of Spot VMs
29 Step 04 – Understanding Billing for Google Compute Engine – GCE VMs
30 Step 05 – Achieving High Availability with Live Migration and Automatic Restart
31 Step 06 – Understanding Custom Machine Types
32 Step 07 – Exploring GPUs in Google Compute Engine – GCE
33 Step 08 – Quick Review – Virtual Machines in Google Cloud Platform
34 Step 09 – Best Practices – Virtual Machines in Google Cloud Platform
35 Step 10 – Scenarios – Virtual Machines in Google Cloud Platform
36 Step 11 – Quick Review – Google Compute Engine
37 Do you want to help us

Gcloud for Associate Cloud Engineer
38 Step 01 – Getting Started with Gcloud
39 Commands executed in next steps
40 Step 02 – Playing with Gcloud config set
41 Step 03 – Managing Multiple Configurations in Gcloud
42 Step 04 – Understanding Command Structure in Gcloud to play with Services
43 Step 05 – Playing with Gcloud compute instances create
44 Step 06 – Setting Default Region and Zone for Compute Engine
45 Step 07 – Exploring Gcloud commands – list and describe
46 Step 08 – Playing with Compute Instances in Gcloud
47 Step 09 – Playing with Instance Templates in Gcloud
48 WARNING! BILLING ALERT! Terminate Your VM Instances

Getting started with Instance Groups in Google Cloud
49 Step 01 – Getting Started with Instance Groups
50 Step 02 – Creating Managed Instance Groups (MIG) V2
51 Step 03 – Playing with Managed Instance Groups (MIG)
52 Step 04 – Updating a Managed Instance Groups (MIG) – Rolling Update & Restart V2
53 Step 05 – Scenarios – Instance Groups
54 Commands executed in next steps
55 Step 06 – Using Gcloud to play with Managed Instance Groups (MIG)
56 Step 07 – Gcloud and MIG – Making Updates
57 Step 08 – Gcloud and MIG – Managing Template Updates V2

Load Balancing in Google Cloud Platform
58 Step 00 – Getting Started with Cloud Load Balancing
59 Step 01 – Understanding HTTP, HTTPS, UDP and TCP Protocols
60 Step 02 – Creating a Load Balancer in GCP – Google Cloud Platform V2
61 Step 03 – Understanding Cloud Load Balancing Terminology in GCP
62 Step 04 – Exploring the Load Balancer in GCP – Google Cloud Platform
63 Step 05 – Choosing a Load Balancer in GCP – Google Cloud Platform V2
64 Step 06 – Exploring Features of Load Balancers
65 Step 07 – Scenarios – Cloud Load Balancing
66 WARNING! BILLING ALERT! Terminate Your VM Instances and Delete Load Balancer

Managed Services in Google Cloud Platform
67 Step 01 – What are Managed Services
68 Step 02 – Understanding IAAS and PAAS
69 Step 03 – Understanding Evolution to Containers and Container Orchestration
70 Step 04 – Understanding Serverless
71 Step 05 – Getting my perspective on Serverless
72 Step 06 – Exploring Google Cloud Platform GCP Compute Services

Getting Started with Google App Engine
73 Step 01 – Getting Started with Google App Engine (GAE)
74 Step 02 – Understanding App Engine Environments – Standard and Flexible
75 Step 03 – Understanding App Engine Component Hierarchy
76 Step 04 – Comparing App Engine Environments – Standard vs Flexible
77 Step 05 – Scaling Google App Engine Instances
78 Commands executed in next steps
79 Course Downloads
80 Step 06 – Playing with App Engine in GCP – Google Cloud Platform
81 Step 07 – Exploring App Engine in GCP – App, Services and Versions
82 Step 08 – Splitting Traffic between Multiple versions in App Engine
83 Step 09 – Create a New Service and Playing with App Engine
84 Step 10 – Understanding App Engine app.yaml
85 Step 11 – Understanding Request Routing in Google App Engine
86 Step 12 – Deploying New App Engine Versions without Downtime in GCP
87 Step 13 – Splitting Traffic Between App Engine Versions in GCP
88 Step 14 – Exploring App Engine and Gcloud – gcloud app
89 Step 15 – Exploring App Engine and Gcloud – gcloud app instances
90 Step 16 – Exploring App Engine and Gcloud – gcloud app services and versions
91 Step 17 – Creating Cron Jobs in App Engine
92 Step 18 – Exploring App Engine YAML files – dispatch and queue
93 Step 19 – Important Things to Remember – Google App Engine
94 Step 20 – Scenarios – Google App Engine
95 WARNING! BILLING ALERT! Delete App Engine Environments

Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine
96 Step 01 – Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine GKE
97 Commands executed in next steps
98 Step 02 – Kubernetes Journey – Creating a GKE Cluster
99 Commands executed in next step – Create Deployment
100 Step 03 – Kubernetes Journey – Create a Deployment and a Service
101 Step 04 – Exploring GKE in GCP Console
102 Step 05 – Kubernetes Journey – Scaling Deployments and Resizing Node Pools
103 Step 06 – Kubernetes Journey – Autoscaling, Config Map and Secrets
104 Step 07 – Exploring Kubernetes Deployments with YAML Declarative Configuration
105 Step 08 – Kubernetes Journey – The End
106 Step 09 – Understanding Kubernetes Clusters – Google Kubernetes Engine GKE
107 Step 10 – Understanding Pods in Kubernetes
108 Step 11 – Understanding Deployments and Replica Sets in Kubernetes
109 Step 12 – Understanding Services in Kubernetes
110 Step 13 – Getting Started with GCR – Google Container Registry
111 Step 14 – Important Things to Remember – Google Kubernetes Engine GKE
112 Step 15 – Scenarios – Google Kubernetes Engine GKE
113 Step 16 – Quick Review – Command Line – gcloud container clusters
114 Step 17 – Quick Review – Command Line – kubectl workload management
115 Step 18 – Delete GKE Service, Deployment and Cluster
116 COURSE UPDATE – Quick Review of GKE and Kubernetes

Getting Started with Google Cloud Functions
117 Step 01 – Getting Started with Google Cloud Functions V2
118 Step 02 – Understanding Google Cloud Functions – Important Concepts
119 Step 03 – Creating your first Google Cloud Functions V2
120 Step 04 – Important Things to Remember – Google Cloud Functions V2

Getting Started with Google Cloud Run
121 Step 01 – Getting Started with Google Cloud Run V2
122 Step 02 – Gcloud and Google Cloud Run
123 Step 03 – Congratulations

Exploring Google Cloud Functions Gen 2
124 New Content on Cloud Functions – Generation 2
125 Step 01 – Playing with Cloud Functions – Gen 2
126 Step 02 – Exploring Cloud Functions – Scaling and Concurrency
127 Step 03 – Quick Overview of Deploying Cloud Functions with Gcloud

Encryption in Google Cloud with Cloud KMS
128 Step 00 – Understanding Data States
129 Step 01 – Understanding Encryption – Symmetric and Asymmetric
130 Step 02 – Getting Started with Cloud KMS
131 Step 03 – Playing with Cloud KMS

Block and File Storage in Google Cloud Platform – GCP
132 Step 01 – Exploring Block and File Storage in GCP V2
133 Step 02 – Exploring Block Storage in GCP – Local SSDs V2
134 Step 03 – Exploring Block Storage in GCP – Persistent Disks
135 Step 04 – Comparing Persistent Disks vs Local SSDs
136 Step 05 – Exploring Persistent Disk Types
137 Step 06 – Taking Snapshots for Persistent Disks
138 Step 07 – Playing with Persistent Disks and Snapshots in GCP V2
139 Step 08 – Playing with Machine Images
140 Step 09 – Comparing Snapshots vs Images vs Machine Images
141 Step 10 – Playing with Disks – Gcloud
142 Step 11 – Playing with Images – Gcloud
143 Step 12 – Scenarios – Persistent Disks
144 Step 13 – Exploring File Storage with Filestore
145 Step 14 – Exploring Global, Regional and Zonal Resources
146 Step 15 – Scenarios – Block and File Storage
147 WARNING! BILLING ALERT! Terminate Your VM Instances and DELETE disks and backups

Object Storage in Google Cloud Platform – Cloud Storage
148 Course Downloads
149 Step 01 – Playing with Object Storage in GCP – Cloud Storage
150 Step 02 – Exploring Cloud Storage in GCP
151 Step 03 – Understanding Cloud Storage – Objects and Buckets
152 Step 04 – Understanding Cloud Storage – Storage Classes
153 Course Update SLA for Storage Classes
154 Step 05 – Understanding Cloud Storage – Uploading and Downloading Options
155 Step 06 – Understanding Cloud Storage – Versioning
156 Step 07 – Understanding Cloud Storage – Lifecycle Management
157 Step 08 – Understanding Cloud Storage – Encryption with KMS
158 Step 09 – Scenarios – Cloud Storage
159 Step 10 – Playing with gsutil – Cloud Storage from Command Line

Authentication and Authorization in Google Cloud with Cloud IAM
160 Step 01 – Getting started with Cloud IAM
161 Step 02 – Exploring Cloud IAM with an Example
162 Step 03 – Exploring Cloud IAM – Roles
163 Step 04 – Playing with IAM Roles – Predefined, Basic and Custom Roles
164 Step 05 – Exploring Cloud IAM – Members, Role and Policy
165 Step 05a – Demo – Playing with IAM V2
166 Commands executed in next steps
167 Step 05b – Demo – Playing with IAM – Command Line
168 Step 06 – Getting Started with Service Accounts
169 Step 06a – Demo – Playing with Service Accounts
170 Step 07 – Exploring Service Account Use Cases V2
171 Step 08 – Scenarios – Service Accounts
172 Step 09 – Exploring Cloud Storage – ACL (Access Control Lists)
173 Step 10 – Exploring Cloud Storage – Signed URLs
174 Step 11 – Exposing a Public Website using Cloud Storage

Choosing Database in Google Cloud Platform
175 Step 01 – Getting Started with Databases
176 Step 02 – Understanding Database Fundamentals – Snapshot, Standby etc
177 Step 03 – Understanding Database Fundamentals – Availability and Durability
178 Step 03a – Understanding Database Fundamentals – Increasing Availability and Dur
179 Step 04 – Understanding Database Fundamentals – RTO and RPO
180 Step 05 – Understanding Database Fundamentals – Read Replicas
181 Step 06 – Understanding Database Fundamentals – Data Consistency
182 Step 06a – Understanding Database Fundamentals – Choosing Databases
183 Step 07 – OLTP Relational Databases in Google Cloud – Cloud SQL and Cloud Spanne
184 Step 08 – OLAP Relational Database in Google Cloud – BigQuery
185 Step 09 – NoSQL Databases in Google Cloud – Firestore, Datastore and BigTable
186 Step 10 – In memory Database in Google Cloud – Memorystore
187 Step 11 – Databases in Google Cloud Platform – A Quick Review
188 Step 12 – Databases in Google Cloud Platform – Scenarios

Exploring Databases in Google Cloud Platform
189 Step 01 – Getting started with Cloud SQL
190 Commands executed in this section
191 Step 01a – Demo – Playing with Cloud SQL
192 Step 01b – Demo – Playing with Cloud SQL – 2
193 Step 02 – Understanding Cloud SQL Features
194 Step 03 – Understanding Cloud SQL High Availability Features
195 Step 04 – Getting started with Cloud Spanner
196 Step 04a – Demo – Playing with Cloud Spanner V2
197 Step 05 – Getting started with Cloud Datastore and Cloud Firestore
198 Step 05a – Demo – Playing with Firestore
199 Step 06 – Getting started with Cloud BigTable
200 Step 07 – Getting started with Memorystore
201 Step 07a – Demo – Playing with Memorystore
202 Step 08 – Getting started with BigQuery
203 Step 09 – Playing with Cloud SQL, BigQuery and Big Table from Command Line
204 Step 10a – Importing and Exporting Relational Databases
205 Step 10b – Importing and Exporting NoSQL Databases
206 Step 11 – Databases in Google Cloud Platform – Summary

Asynchronous Communication in Google Cloud with Cloud Pub Sub
207 Step 01 – Understanding Need for Asynchronous Communication
208 Step 02 – Getting Started with Cloud Pub Sub
209 Step 03 – Exploring Cloud Pub Sub – Publishing and Consuming a Message
210 Step 04 – Demo – Playing with Cloud Pub Sub V2
211 Commands executed in next steps
212 Step 05 – Playing with Cloud Pub Sub from Command Line

Private Networks in Google Cloud – Cloud VPC
213 Step 01 – Understanding the Need for Google Cloud VPC – Virtual Private Cloud
214 Step 02 – Understanding the Need for VPC Subnets
215 Step 03 – Creating VPCs and Subnets in Google Cloud Platform
216 Step 03a – Understanding CIDR Blocks
217 Step 03b – Demo – Creating VPCs and Subnets in GCP V2
218 Step 04 – Understanding Firewall Rules in Google Cloud Platform
219 Step 05 – Getting Started with Shared VPC
220 Step 06 – Getting Started with VPC Peering
221 Step 07 – Implementing Hybrid Cloud with Cloud VPN and Cloud Interconnect
222 WARNING! BILLING ALERT! Terminate Your VM Instances

Operations in Google Cloud Platform – GCP
223 Step 01 – Getting Started with Google Cloud Monitoring
224 Step 02 – Getting Started with Google Cloud Logging
225 Step 03 – Exploring Google Cloud Logging – Audit Logs
226 Step 04 – Exploring Google Cloud Logging – Routing Logs and Exports
227 Step 04a – Creating a Cloud Storage Bucket and Cloud Function
228 Step 04b – Demo – Playing with Cloud Logging
229 Step 04c – Demo – Playing with Cloud Monitoring
230 Step 05 – Getting Started with Google Cloud Trace
231 Step 06 – Getting Started with Google Cloud Debugger
232 Step 07 – Getting Started with Google Cloud Profiler
233 Step 09 – Scenarios – Operations in Google Cloud Platform

Organizations and IAM – Organizing Google Cloud Resources
234 Step 01 – Organizing Google Cloud Resources – Projects, Folders and Organization
235 Step 02 – Exploring Billing Accounts
236 Step 03 – Understanding IAM Best Practices
237 Step 04a – Understanding User Identity Management in GCP
238 Step 04b – Exploring IAM Members and Identities
239 Step 04c – Understanding Organization Policy Service
240 Step 05 – Exploring IAM Policy at multiple levels – Resourcing Hierarchy
241 Step 05a – Getting the Right Mindset – Exploring IAM Roles
242 Step 06 – Exploring IAM Predefined Roles – Organization, Billing and Project
243 Step 07 – Exploring IAM Predefined Roles – Google Compute Engine
244 Step 08 – Exploring IAM Predefined Roles – Google App Engine
245 Step 09 – Exploring IAM Predefined Roles – Scenarios
246 Step 10 – Exploring IAM Predefined Roles – Google Kubernetes Engine
247 Step 11 – Exploring IAM Predefined Roles – Google Cloud Storage
248 Step 12 – Exploring IAM Predefined Roles – Google Cloud BigQuery
249 Step 13 – Exploring IAM Predefined Roles – Logging and Service Accounts
250 Step 14 – Other Important IAM Roles
251 Step 15 – SSHing into Linux VMs – 1
252 Step 16 – SSHing into Linux VMs – 2
253 Step 17 – Exploring IAM Scenarios
254 WARNING! BILLING ALERT! Terminate Your VM Instances

Exploring Google Cloud Platform – GCP – Pricing Calculator
255 Step 01 – Getting Started with Google Cloud Pricing Calculator – GCE VMs
256 Step 02 – Playing with Google Cloud Pricing Calculator – Compute Options
257 Step 03 – Playing with Google Cloud Pricing Calculator – Databases
258 Step 04 – Playing with Google Cloud Pricing Calculator – Others

Google Cloud Platform – Other Important Services
259 Step 01 – Getting Started with Cloud Deployment Manager
260 Step 02 – Understanding Cloud Deployment Manager
261 Step 03 – Getting Started with Cloud Marketplace
262 Step 04 – Demo – Cloud Marketplace and Deployment Manager
263 Step 05 – Getting Started with Cloud DNS
264 Step 06 – Getting Started with Cloud Dataflow
265 Step 07 – Getting Started with Cloud Dataproc

Getting Ready – Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer Certification
266 Step 01 – Get Ready – Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer Certification
267 Step 02 – Recommendations – Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer Certification
268 Do You Want to Help Us
269 Step 03 – Congratulations – Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer Certification
270 Bonus Lecture

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