4. Event
Agenda Access to Cloud Associate Engineer
Path
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2
3
4
Preparing for Cloud Careers
What is Cloud?
GCP Services
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6
7
Ways to interact with GCP
Hands On Labs
Weekly Task
7. This recent increase in cloud adoption has
resulted in a corresponding increase in the
need for skilled workers in cloud technologies.
Cloud technology is now mainstream
Nearly 80% of worldwide IT departments
report a skills gap in cloud-ready talent.
Another 50% report that they are
struggling to hire skilled professionals.
Weâre here to help you get started.
12. â CPU, memory, storage, and
networking is provided as a
service.
â The user needs to manage
the OS and the application.
â The platform is a managed
service.
â All the user provides is the
application.
â The platform and software
is provided as a service to
the user.
â The user supplies the data.
Infrastructure as a service
(IaaS)
Platform as a service
(PaaS)
Software as a service
(SaaS)
IaaS versus PaaS versus SaaS
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13. So, Whatâs the Cloud
Anyway?
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A set of tools which helps you (developer) spend
less time managing and more time creating.
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17. On-demand
self-service
No human
intervention needed
to get resources
Broad
network
access
Access from
anywhere
Resource
pooling
Provider shares
resources to
consumers
Rapid
elasticity
Get more resources
quickly as needed
Measured
service
Pay only for what
you consume
Cloud has five fundamental characteristics
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18. Letâs Look at GCP Services
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21. Vision API Speech-to-Text
API
Cloud
Translation API
AI Platform
Big data
Pub/Sub Dataflow Dataproc
BigQuery AI Platform
Notebooks
Machine learning
AutoML
Google Cloud offers services to get value from
data
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22. Every Google Cloud service you use is associated
with a project
â Enable services and APIs.
â Enable billing.
â Manage permissions and credentials.
â Track resource and quota usage.
â Programmatically manage your
projects in Google Cloud.
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23. Billing account pays for project
resources.
A billing account is linked to zero or
more projects.
Accounts are charged automatically,
invoiced monthly, or invoiced at the
threshold limit.
Sub accounts can be used for
separate billing for projects.
Cloud
Storage
VMs Cloud
APIs
BigQuer
y
Cloud
Network
How billing works
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25. Google Cloud
Console
Web user
interface
>_
Cloud SDK and
Cloud Shell
Command-line
interface
Cloud Console
mobile app
For iOS and
Android
REST-based
API
For custom
applications
There are four ways to interact with Google Cloud
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26. Logging in to the Cloud Console
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27. Starting Cloud Shell
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28. Interacting with the Cloud Console
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29. The Cloud Console and Cloud Shell
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30. Project ID Project name Project number
Globally unique Need not be unique Globally unique
Assigned by Google Cloud
but mutable during
creation
Chosen by you Assigned by Google Cloud
Immutable after creation Mutable Immutable
Projects have three identifying attributes
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32. Creating a project
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33. The Cloud Shell code editor is a tool for editing
files inside your Cloud Shell environment
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34. Manage Google Cloud services from your Android
or iOS device
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Redeem Access Code
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and put this unique access code.
3. Sign into your NEW Google Cloud
Skills Boost account that you provided
during sign up.
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"A Tour of Google Cloud Hands-on Labs"
and then click on the green "Start Lab" button.
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5. Follow the steps given in the lab &
complete it with a 100% assessment
score. (Spend at least 6 minutes in the
lab)
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41. â Preparing for Your Associate Cloud
Engineering Journey
â Google Cloud Fundamentals: Cor:
Infrastructure
â Essential Google Cloud Infrastructure:
Foundation
Getting Started: Create and Manage Cloud
Resources (6 labs)
Weekly Task
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Courses to Complete
As, we all know that Cloud is a booming technology these days and the IT companies across the globe are shifting their traditional infrastructure to the cloud. So, that shift is generating a higher demand for the cloud engineers. Now, with the help of this training - you learn the foundation concepts of Google Cloud & develop interest in concepts like CC, ML & AI. Using the resources which will be provided to you, you can learn about GCP services and become eligible for such positions.
Cloud technology is now mainstream, with enterprise spending on cloud-based offerings growing faster than spending on traditional IT offerings.
This recent increase in cloud adoption has resulted in a corresponding increase in the need for workers skilled in cloud technologies.
Nearly 80% of worldwide IT departments report a skills gap in cloud-ready talent and
another 50% report that they are struggling to hire skilled professionals.
University students today are primed to fill this skill gap and weâre here to help you prepare them.
As, we all know that Cloud is a booming technology these days and the IT companies across the globe are shifting their traditional infrastructure to the cloud. So, that shift is generating a higher demand for the cloud engineers. Now, with the help of this training - you learn the foundation concepts of Google Cloud & develop interest in concepts like CC, ML & AI. Using the resources which will be provided to you, you can learn about GCP services and become eligible for such positions.
With infrastructure as a service, the service provides the underlying architecture for you to run servers. The resources to run are provided, but itâs up to the user to manage the operating system and application.
Platform as a service takes it one step further. Now the entire environment will be managed for you the user, and all that is required of you is to manage your applications. The operating system layer will be managed as part of the service.
For Software as a service, the infrastructure, platform, and software is managed for you. All thatâs required is that you bring your data to the system. A few commercial examples of SaaS include SAP and Salesforce.
Welcome to So, Whatâs the Cloud Anyway?, Iâm ________________.
Cloud computing has five fundamental characteristics:
First, computing resources are on-demand and self-service. Cloud-computing customers use an automated interface and get the processing power, storage, and network they need, without the typical complex configurations required when building physical servers.
Second, resources are accessible over a network from any location.
Providers allocate resources to consumers from a large pool, allowing them to benefit from economies of scale. The resources exist in multiple locations all over the world, you just have to decide the available geographic location you wish to utilize.
Resources are elastic. If you need more resources you can get them rapidly. And when you need less, you can scale back.
Finally, you pay only for what you use or reserve, as you go. If you stop using resources, you simply stop paying.
Google believes that, in the future, every companyâregardless of size or industryâwill differentiate itself from its competitors through technology. Largely, that technology will be in the form of software. Great software is centered on data. Therefore, every company is, or will become, a data company.
Google Cloud provides a wide variety of services for managing and getting value from data at scale.
Google Cloudâs products and services can be broadly categorized as Compute, Storage, Big Data, and Machine Learning. Leveraging compute can include virtual machines via Compute Engine, running Docker containers in a managed platform using Google Kubernetes Engine, deploying applications in a managed platform like App Engine, running event-based serverless code using Cloud Functions, or running stateless containers as a managed service like Cloud Run.
A variety of managed storage options are available as well. For unstructured storage thereâs Cloud Storage, for managed relational databases thereâs Cloud SQL or Cloud Spanner, and for NoSQL, there are options like Datastore or Cloud Bigtable.
Managed services dealing with big data and machine learning are available as well.
Projects are the basis for enabling and using Google Cloud services, like managing APIs, enabling billing, adding and removing collaborators, and enabling other Google services. Each project is a separate account, and each resource belongs to exactly one. Projects can have different owners and users. Theyâre billed separately, and theyâre managed separately.
Resource Manager provides ways for you to programmatically manage your projects in Google Cloud. You can access Resource Manager through an RPC API or REST API. With these APIs, you can get a list of all projects associated with an account, create new projects, update existing projects, and delete projects. You can also undelete, or recover, projects that you want to restore.
Billing in Google Cloud is set up at the Google Cloud project level. When you define a Google Cloud project, you link a billing account to it. This billing account is where you will configure all your billing information, including your payment option.
You can link your billing account to zero or more projects. Projects that you donât link to any billing account can only use free Google Cloud services.
Your billing account can be charged automatically and invoiced every month, or at every threshold limit.
You can separate project billings by setting up billing subaccounts. Some Google Cloud customers who resell Google Cloud services use sub accounts for each of their own clients.
Hi, Iâm ______.
Welcome to the module Start with a Solid Platform.
There are four ways you can interact with Google Cloud, and weâll talk about each in turn: the Cloud Console, the Cloud SDK and Cloud Shell, APIs, and the Cloud Console mobile app.
From a browser, go to console.cloud.google.com. If you havenât already logged into your Google account, the system will prompt you to enter your credentials. After you log in, the Cloud Console will display the details of your default project.
To start Cloud Shell, click on the Activate Cloud Shell icon in the upper right side of the screen.
All Google Cloud services are accessible through the simple menu button in the top-left corner. You can pin frequently used services to this menu.
The Cloud Shell terminal will appear on the lower portion of the window. Options, including launching the Cloud Shell code editor and opening Cloud Shell in a new page, can be performed using the tool bar on the upper right corner of Cloud Shell.
Each Google Cloud project has a name and project ID that you assign. The project ID is a permanent, unchangeable identifier, and it has to be unique across Google Cloud. While a Project ID will be generated automatically, you can edit it. However, this must be done while creating the new project though as it cannot be modified afterwards. In general, project IDs are made to be human-readable strings, and youâll use them frequently to refer to projects.
On the other hand, project names are for your convenience, and you can change them. Note though that you canât reuse the project name of a deleted project.
Google Cloud also assigns each of your projects a unique project number, and youâll see it displayed to you in various contexts, but using it is mostly outside the scope of this course.
As you work with Google Cloud, you'll use these identifiers in certain command lines and API calls.
To create a project, click on the name of the current project in the upper left portion of the screen.
A list of all current projects will be displayed. Select the New Project option on the right-hand side.
When the New Project screen is displayed, give your project a name. You have the option to use the auto-generated project ID, or create your own by clicking the Edit option. Project IDs must be globally unique. Select the appropriate billing account and organization and then click Create.
The Cloud Shell code editor is a tool for editing files inside your Cloud Shell environment in real time within the web browser. This tool is extremely convenient when working with code-first applications or container-based workloads, because you can edit files easily without the need to download and upload changes. You can also use text editors from the Cloud Shell command prompt.
The Cloud Console mobile app is available for iOS and Android and offers many capabilities.
It allows you to stay connected to the cloud and check billing, status, and critical issues. To see the health of your service at a glance, you can create your own custom dashboard showing key metrics such as CPU usage, network usage, requests per second, server errors, and more.
You can take action to address issues directly from your device such as rolling back a bad release, stopping or restarting a virtual machine, searching logs or even connecting to a virtual machine via SSH.
The monitoring functionality allows you to view and respond to to incidents, errors, and logging. If you need to, you can even access Cloud Shell to perform any gcloud operation.
Now moving on to what you have to do for the remaining of the week...