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Google Cloud for Developers

Google Cloud for Developers

By : Hector Parra Martinez, Isaac Hernández Vargas
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Google Cloud for Developers

Google Cloud for Developers

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By: Hector Parra Martinez, Isaac Hernández Vargas

Overview of this book

As more organizations embrace cloud computing, developers new to the cloud often feel overwhelmed by cloud migration and code running directly on the cloud. Google Cloud for Developers comes packed with practical tips and expert advice to accelerate your application development journey and help you unlock the full potential of cloud computing. You’ll begin by understanding and comparing all the available options to run your code. You’ll write, deploy, monitor, and troubleshoot your code without leaving the Google Cloud IDE while selecting the best option – serverless or GKE containers – for each use case. After that, you’ll get to grips with the basic Google Cloud infrastructure services and connect your code with public APIs. This will help you add features to your application, such as language translation and object detection in images or videos. Furthermore, you’ll explore a comprehensive list of tips and best practices to make your migration smooth. You’ll also gain the necessary knowledge to write code from scratch, by employing the basics of hybrid cloud applications and build services that can run virtually anywhere. By the end of this book, you’ll be well equipped to carry out the application development process and successfully move your code to Google Cloud.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
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Part 1: Foundations of Developing for Google Cloud
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Part 2: Basic Google Cloud Services for Developers
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Part 3: Extending Your Code – Using Google Cloud Services and Public APIs
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Part 4: Connecting the Dots –Building Hybrid Cloud Solutions That Can Run Anywhere

Types of architecture patterns

There are two different types of architecture patterns, depending on our priorities and the reason why we have decided to use these architectures for a new solution or a newer version of an existing one:

  • Distributed architecture patterns are those where we will decide, for each of our components, which environment where they will run. This means that we are prioritizing the performance, compatibility, and cost of each component over any other factors in our design.
  • Redundant architecture patterns use multiple redundant deployments so that our components will be ready to run in more than one environment and may “jump from one to another” when it’s required, focusing our efforts on increasing the capacity of our environments or maximizing the resiliency of our applications.

Which one should we choose? As you can imagine already, it will depend on the context, the requirements, and our objectives. As I already mentioned...

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