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- | === 1 === | + | * [[:cloud:google:guides|Guides]] |
- | Coursera Courses: https:// | + | |
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- | This is a specialization with 6 courses focused on Architecting with GCP. (Note: For GCP Associate Engineer Certification, | + | * [[:cloud:google: |
- | 1) Google Cloud Platform Fundamentals: | + | * [[:cloud:google:training2|Training 2]] |
- | 2) Essential Cloud Infrastructure: Foundation \\ | + | |
- | 3) Essential Cloud Infrastructure: Core Services \\ | + | |
- | 4) Elastic Cloud Infrastructure: Scaling and Automation \\ | + | |
- | 5) Elastic Cloud Infrastructure: Containers and Services \\ | + | |
- | 6) Reliable Cloud Infrastructure: Design and Process (not necessary) \\ | + | |
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- | Google Docs : https://cloud.google.com/docs/ \\ | + | |
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- | Udemy Courses \\ | + | |
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- | 2) Kubernetes on the Cloud & The CNCF CKA Certification ( Loony Corn) \\ | + | |
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- | === 2 === | + | |
- | -- Datastore. Indexes — creating them, updating them. Which file do you update for this? Can you do this only using gcloud or also from the console? \\ | + | |
- | https://cloud.google.com/ | + | |
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- | Datastore. Data retrieval using identifiers, | + | |
- | https:// | + | |
- | Deployment Manager . How do you templatize a repeatable infrastructure setup? \\ | + | |
- | GKE. When is gcloud used as opposed to kubectl. When is Deployment Manager used and when is Kubernetes deployment used \\ | + | |
- | https://cloud.google.com/ | + | |
- | PCI compliance. Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards. Are GCP products compliant? Are all of them? What additional work do you need to do to make it compliant? https:// | + | |
- | GDPR. You don’t have to know the GDPR law thoroughly, but know what implications there are to be compliant with it and therefore which products/ | + | |