There's a line that goes, "To a man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail". That's a serious risk in the world of technology these days because of how fast new tools and technologies come and go. We all have a favorite hammer, a technology or a language that we mastered a decade or two ago, and that got us our first job or a big promotion. Well, that's great, but we have got to learn to move on. There are new hammers being devised every day, and in today's world of technology, the surest way to fall behind is to keep clinging to your old favorite hammer. Think of Milton, the stapler guy from the cult classic Office Space. Never mind if you have not seen the movie or even heard of it. The idea is simple to flourish; don't just accept new technologies grudgingly; run out, and embrace them.
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Google Cloud Platform for Architects
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Google Cloud Platform for Architects
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Overview of this book
Using a public cloud platform was considered risky a decade ago, and unconventional even just a few years ago. Today, however, use of the public cloud is completely mainstream - the norm, rather than the exception. Several leading technology firms, including Google, have built sophisticated cloud platforms, and are locked in a fierce competition for market share.
The main goal of this book is to enable you to get the best out of the GCP, and to use it with confidence and competence. You will learn why cloud architectures take the forms that they do, and this will help you become a skilled high-level cloud architect. You will also learn how individual cloud services are configured and used, so that you are never intimidated at having to build it yourself. You will also learn the right way and the right situation in which to use the important GCP services.
By the end of this book, you will be able to make the most out of Google Cloud Platform design.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Preface
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The Case for Cloud Computing
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Introduction to Google Cloud Platform
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Compute Choices – VMs and the Google Compute Engine
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GKE, App Engine, and Cloud Functions
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Google Cloud Storage – Fishing in a Bucket
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BigQuery
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Identity and Access Management
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Managing Hadoop with Dataproc
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Load Balancing
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Networking in GCP
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Logging and Monitoring
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Infrastructure Automation
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Security on the GCP
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Pricing Considerations
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Effective Use of the GCP
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