Google Cloud Platform Networking Fundamentals
Course

Google Cloud Platform Networking Fundamentals

Stone River eLearning
Updated Mar 23, 2021

Why Google Cloud Platform?

According to Global Knowledge’s Survey for 2018 a GCP Cloud Architect had the highest salary at $139,529. Getting Google Cloud Certified or even just learning more can add value to your career earnings.

Course Description

Course UPDATED May 2019 - Course materials update with downloaded pdf of over 150 pages.

Google Cloud Platform enables developers to build, test and deploy applications on Google’s highly-scalable, secure, and reliable infrastructure. This course covers specifically Google Cloud Platform Networking services. This course will cover the features and functions of Google Cloud Platform Networking Services so that you will understand the GCP options available..

We will dive into GCP Networking fundamentals such as Software Defined Networking, Load Balancing, Auto-scaling and Virtual Private Clouds. As an added bonus we also will dive into Identity and Access Management as well from a networking security perspective. After taking this class you should be able to understand what GCP Cloud services should enable your organization around networking services. Whether you’re a developer or architect this course will help understand the basic capabilities and some of the useful advanced features of GCP networking services and features.

What you can expect from the GCP Course?

  1. Condensed content focused on getting you up to speed
  2. Demos to reinforce your knowledge
  3. Over 20 lectures covering every major subject area in GCP Cloud Networking
  4. Numerous links to reference material you need to study
  5. Contact info to ask any questions.

Who would be the target audience?

GCP Beginners. Some minor experience would be helpful since this course does not spend much time on GCP 100 materials

  • Existing Solutions Architects
  • Existing Cloud Managers and Administrators
  • Programmers Interested in Deploying Applications on GCP
  • People interested in hosting highly scaleable, fault tolerant applications (such as WordPress and Joomla) on the GCP platform IaaS or PaaS.
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