Container, Compute, and App Engine with Networking Services
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Overview/Description
Google Compute Engine offers virtual machines running in Google's innovative data centers and worldwide fiber network. In this course, you'll learn about the fundamental aspects of the Google Cloud Platform Container Engine, Compute Engine, and App Engine as well as Google's basic networking services.
Target Audience
IT professionals including managers, engineers, and developers evaluating or implementing application environments on Google Cloud Platform
Prerequisites
None
Expected Duration (hours)
1.4
Lesson Objectives Container, Compute, and App Engine with Networking Services
start the course
describe Google's Container Engine and Kubernetes
define the concept of a container registry
deploy an application by creating a container and using the Google Cloud SDK
create an image and push it to the Container Registry
use kubectl to deploy an application to a container
identify characteristics and purpose of Google Compute Engine Networking Service
describe the relationship between networks, instances, and firewalls
create a network in the Web UI
create IP addresses in the Web UI
create firewall rules in the Web UI
describe networks and route collection
describe IP forwarding
describe Network Address Translation gateways
describe network load balancing and HTTP load balancing
identify the purpose and benefits of Google App Engine
compare traditional builds with Google App Engine builds
survey and define the various App Engine services
compare the App Engine Standard and App Engine Flexible environments
deploy a Python application to the App Engine environment
identify GCP attributes of Compute, Container, and App Engine as well as networking services
Course Number: cl_gcpf_a02_it_enus
Expertise Level
Intermediate