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Google Cloud Platform for Architects

By : Vitthal Srinivasan, Loonycorn , Judy Raj
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Google Cloud Platform for Architects

By: Vitthal Srinivasan, Loonycorn , Judy Raj

Overview of this book

Using a public cloud platform was considered risky a decade ago, and unconventional even just a few years ago. Today, however, use of the public cloud is completely mainstream - the norm, rather than the exception. Several leading technology firms, including Google, have built sophisticated cloud platforms, and are locked in a fierce competition for market share. The main goal of this book is to enable you to get the best out of the GCP, and to use it with confidence and competence. You will learn why cloud architectures take the forms that they do, and this will help you become a skilled high-level cloud architect. You will also learn how individual cloud services are configured and used, so that you are never intimidated at having to build it yourself. You will also learn the right way and the right situation in which to use the important GCP services. By the end of this book, you will be able to make the most out of Google Cloud Platform design.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Logging and Monitoring

Google App Engine – flexible

Google App Engine is the most flexible and no-ops part of hosting your application.

Hosted Docker containers with App Engine Flex

Both VMs and containers require a fair amount of low-level intricacies and ops. What if you decided that you didn't want to deal with any of that? What if you would rather use a standard PaaS web development tool or technology such as Heroku or Engine Yard? Both of these are classic web development platforms that you could choose to leverage. Well, the GCP equivalent of doing this is making use of the Google App Engine:

Using App Engine, you could set up a pretty complex web app with very little effort, focusing on just writing the code. One little note...