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Google Cloud Platform for Developers

By : Ted Hunter, Steven Porter
Book Image

Google Cloud Platform for Developers

By: Ted Hunter, Steven Porter

Overview of this book

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) provides autoscaling compute power and distributed in-memory cache, task queues, and datastores to write, build, and deploy Cloud-hosted applications. With Google Cloud Platform for Developers, you will be able to develop and deploy scalable applications from scratch and make them globally available in almost any language. This book will guide you in designing, deploying, and managing applications running on Google Cloud. You’ll start with App Engine and move on to work with Container Engine, compute engine, and cloud functions. You’ll learn how to integrate your new applications with the various data solutions on GCP, including Cloud SQL, Bigtable, and Cloud Storage. This book will teach you how to streamline your workflow with tools such as Source Repositories, Container Builder, and StackDriver. Along the way, you’ll see how to deploy and debug services with IntelliJ, implement continuous delivery pipelines, and configure robust monitoring and alerting for your production systems. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-versed with all the development tools of Google Cloud Platform, and you’ll develop, deploy, and manage highly scalable and reliable applications.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

Functions as a Service

The term serverless is often thrown around these days, and is used to describe different things in different contexts. At its heart, serverless computing refers to a class of compute solutions that are highly managed, abstracting away large degrees of the underlying infrastructure used to host web services.

Initially, the term serverless was used to describe Functions as a Service (FaaS) and Backend as a Service (BaaS) solutions. Over time, the term has become somewhat of a buzzword in the software community, often used to describe any highly managed environment such as Platform as a Service and Software as a Service offerings. For the purposes of this chapter, we will be using the term in its classic form: to describe FaaS and BaaS solutions.

Functions as a Service is a relatively new concept in the computing world. In this model of computing, developers...