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Professional Cloud Architect Google Cloud Certification Guide - Second Edition

By : Konrad Cłapa, Brian Gerrard
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Book Image

Professional Cloud Architect Google Cloud Certification Guide - Second Edition

5 (1)
By: Konrad Cłapa, Brian Gerrard

Overview of this book

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is one of the industry leaders thanks to its array of services that can be leveraged by organizations to bring the best out of their infrastructure. This book is a comprehensive guide for learning methods to effectively utilize GCP services and help you become acquainted with the topics required to pass Google's Professional Cloud Architect certification exam. Following the Professional Cloud Architect's official exam syllabus, you'll first be introduced to the GCP. The book then covers the core services that GCP offers, such as computing and storage, and takes you through effective methods of scaling and automating your cloud infrastructure. As you progress through the chapters, you'll get to grips with containers and services and discover best practices related to the design and process. This revised second edition features new topics such as Cloud Run, Anthos, Data Fusion, Composer, and Data Catalog. By the end of this book, you'll have gained the knowledge required to take and pass the Google Cloud Certification – Professional Cloud Architect exam and become an expert in GCP services.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
1
Section 1: Introduction to GCP
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Section 2: Manage, Design, and Plan a Cloud Solution Architecture
14
Chapter 12: Exploring Storage and Database Options in GCP – Part 2
17
Section 3: Secure, Manage and Monitor a Google Cloud Solution
21
Section 4: Exam Focus

Cloud Run triggers

As we have already learned, the Cloud Run service can be triggered over HTTPS or gRPC. However, these are not the only available options. Thanks to the integration with other Google Cloud services, there is a set of triggers that can be used with Cloud Run:

Figure 7.3 – Cloud Run triggers

These triggers are as follows:

  • HTTPS or gRPC request: This is the most general way of calling Cloud Run and can be used to create a web API, middleware, reverse proxy, or web applications.
  • Pub/Sub: This can use Cloud Run as a webhook where Pub/Sub messages will be pushed.
  • Cloud Scheduler: This allows you to run Cloud Run at a scheduled time.
  • Cloud Task: Asynchronously executes the Cloud Run service.
  • Eventarc: Connects Cloud Run to Eventarc-supported events.

Consult the Google Cloud Run documentation page to understand how you can use these for your use case. If none of these triggers fulfill your use case, you might...