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The Ultimate Guide to Building a Google Cloud Foundation

The Ultimate Guide to Building a Google Cloud Foundation

By : Patrick Haggerty
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The Ultimate Guide to Building a Google Cloud Foundation

The Ultimate Guide to Building a Google Cloud Foundation

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By: Patrick Haggerty

Overview of this book

From data ingestion and storage, through data processing and data analytics, to application hosting and even machine learning, whatever your IT infrastructural need, there's a good chance that Google Cloud has a service that can help. But instant, self-serve access to a virtually limitless pool of IT resources has its drawbacks. More and more organizations are running into cost overruns, security problems, and simple "why is this not working?" headaches. This book has been written by one of Google’s top trainers as a tutorial on how to create your infrastructural foundation in Google Cloud the right way. By following Google’s ten-step checklist and Google’s security blueprint, you will learn how to set up your initial identity provider and create an organization. Further on, you will configure your users and groups, enable administrative access, and set up billing. Next, you will create a resource hierarchy, configure and control access, and enable a cloud network. Later chapters will guide you through configuring monitoring and logging, adding additional security measures, and enabling a support plan with Google. By the end of this book, you will have an understanding of what it takes to leverage Terraform for properly building a Google Cloud foundational layer that engenders security, flexibility, and extensibility from the ground up.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)
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Summary

In this chapter, we started by providing a high-level overview of the cloud itself, likening it to a power company, and illustrating some of its key advantages: on-demand, broad network access, resource pooling, elasticity, pay for what you use, and economy of scale. From there, we moved on to examine the four ways of interacting with Google Cloud: through the Google Cloud Console (web UI), the command line (SDK and Cloud Shell), the APIs with code or automation software such as Terraform, and via the mobile app. Lastly, we did a quick pass over several different Google Cloud services in the two key areas: compute and data.

From here, there are a lot of directions we could go, but this is a book about laying a Google Cloud foundation, so we need to keep focused on that. Well, if you want to lay a good foundation, then you should probably start with the next chapter.

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