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Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer Certification and Implementation Guide

By : Agnieszka Koziorowska, Wojciech Marusiak
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Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer Certification and Implementation Guide

By: Agnieszka Koziorowska, Wojciech Marusiak

Overview of this book

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is a leading cloud provider, helping companies and users worldwide to solve the most challenging business issues. This book will teach cloud engineers working with GCP how to implement, configure, and secure cloud environment, and help students gain confidence in utilizing various GCP services. The book begins by introducing you to Google Cloud and the ACE exam, including various resources that can help you pass. The next set of chapters will help you explore the various compute options in Google Cloud, such as Google Kubernetes Engine and Google Compute Engine. As you advance, you'll gain a clear understanding of the essence of the cloud, including networking and storage, as well as the data analytics products that Google Cloud provides. The chapters also cover key topics such as monitoring, logging, diagnostics, and price estimation along with the most crucial of subjects, security, with a particular focus on identity and access management. Finally, you'll be given the chance to test your newfound knowledge with the help of two mock exams. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned the difference between various Google Cloud Platform services, along with specific use cases, and be able to implement these services with the GCP console and command-line utilities.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Part 1:Overview of Google Cloud Platform and Associate Cloud Engineer Certification
4
Part 2:Configuring and Implementing Google Cloud
6
Chapter 4: Implementing Compute Solutions – Google Compute Engine
12
Part 3:Data Analytics, Security, Operations, and Cost Estimation in Google Cloud
16
Mock Test 1
17
Mock Test 2

Cloud Functions

Cloud Functions, which falls under category of Function-as-a-Service (FaaS), is a serverless execution environment where we can run code without provisioning or managing any infrastructure. Cloud Functions is executed in a fully managed and serverless environment – you don’t need to provision infrastructure or manage servers. Functions are triggered when an event being watched occurs.

Cloud Functions overview

The main advantage of Cloud Functions in Google Cloud is that you only need to write your code. Everything else will be done for you; there is no need to manage any infrastructure. Cloud Functions integrates very well within the Google Cloud products ecosystem. Functions listen and respond to various events – for example, when you upload an object to Cloud Storage, the function detects it and can invoke action.

Cloud Functions’ use cases are most likely limited to our creativity, but I’d like to list just a few of the...