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Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Network Engineer Guide

By : Maurizio Ipsale, Mirko Gilioli
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Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Network Engineer Guide

By: Maurizio Ipsale, Mirko Gilioli

Overview of this book

Google Cloud, the public cloud platform from Google, has a variety of networking options, which are instrumental in managing a networking architecture. This book will give you hands-on experience of implementing and securing networks in Google Cloud Platform (GCP). You will understand the basics of Google Cloud infrastructure and learn to design, plan, and prototype a network on GCP. After implementing a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), you will configure network services and implement hybrid connectivity. Later, the book focuses on security, which forms an important aspect of a network. You will also get to grips with network security and learn to manage and monitor network operations in GCP. Finally, you will learn to optimize network resources and delve into advanced networking. The book also helps you to reinforce your knowledge with the help of mock tests featuring exam-like questions. By the end of this book, you will have gained a complete understanding of networking in Google Cloud and learned everything you need to pass the certification exam.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
1
Section 1: Network Infrastructure
5
Section 2: Network Services and Security
9
Section 3: Network Operations, Management, and Monitoring
12
Chapter 9: Professional Cloud Network Engineer Certification Preparation

Chapter 9: Professional Cloud Network Engineer Certification Preparation

This chapter will be a useful tool for those who are seeking the Professional Cloud Network Engineer certification. Fifty questions have been provided to you in order to test your knowledge before taking the exam:

  1. Your customers are close to the us-east1 and europe-west1 data centers. Their workloads must communicate with one another. You want to cut costs while improving network efficiency.

    What is the best way to create this topology?

    1. Create two Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs), each with its own region and subnets. To connect these two areas, you'll need to set up two Virtual Private Network (VPN) gateways.
    2. Create two virtual private clouds, each with its own region and subnets. To establish communication across these areas, use external IP addresses on the instances.
    3. Create a VPN with two regional subnets. To establish connectivity across the regions, create a global load balancer.
    4. Create a VPN with...