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Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer Study Guide


Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer Study Guide


2. Aufl.

von: Dan Sullivan

35,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 02.02.2023
ISBN/EAN: 9781119871453
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 576

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<p><b>Quickly and efficiently prepare for the Google Associate Cloud Engineer certification with the proven Sybex method</b> <p>In the newly updated Second Edition of <i>Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer Study Guide</i>, expert engineer and tech educator Dan Sullivan delivers an essential handbook for anyone preparing for the challenging Associate Cloud Engineer exam offered by Google and for those seeking to upgrade their Google Cloud engineering skillset. <p>The book provides readers with coverage of every domain and competency tested by the Associate Cloud Engineer exam, including how to select the right Google compute service from the wide variety of choices, how to choose the best storage option for your services, and how to implement appropriate security controls and network functionality. <p>This guide also offers: <ul> <li>A strong emphasis on transforming readers into competent, job-ready applicants, with a focus on building skills in high demand by contemporary employers</li> <li>Concrete test-taking strategies, techniques, and tips to help readers conquer exam anxiety</li> <li>Complimentary access to a comprehensive online learning environment, complete with practice tests</li></ul><p>A must-have resource for practicing and aspiring Google Cloud engineers, <i>Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer Study Guide</i> allows you to prepare for this challenging certification efficiently and completely.
<p>Introduction xxi</p> <p>Assessment Test xxxiii</p> <p><b>Chapter 1 Overview of Google Cloud 1</b></p> <p>Types of Cloud Services 2</p> <p>Compute Resources 3</p> <p>Storage 4</p> <p>Networking 7</p> <p>Specialized Services 8</p> <p>Cloud Computing vs. Data Center Computing 8</p> <p>Rent Instead of Own Resources 8</p> <p>Pay- as- You- Go- for- What- You- Use Model 9</p> <p>Elastic Resource Allocation 9</p> <p>Specialized Services 10</p> <p>Summary 10</p> <p>Exam Essentials 10</p> <p>Review Questions 12</p> <p><b>Chapter 2 Google Cloud Computing Services 17</b></p> <p>Computing Components of Google Cloud 18</p> <p>Computing Resources 19</p> <p>Storage Components of Google Cloud 23</p> <p>Storage Resources 23</p> <p>Databases 26</p> <p>Networking Components of Google Cloud 28</p> <p>Networking Services 28</p> <p>Identity Management and Security 30</p> <p>Development Tools 30</p> <p>Additional Components of Google Cloud 31</p> <p>Management and Observability Tools 31</p> <p>Specialized Services 32</p> <p>Summary 33</p> <p>Exam Essentials 33</p> <p>Review Questions 36</p> <p><b>Chapter 3 Projects, Service Accounts, and Billing 41</b></p> <p>How Google Cloud Organizes Projects and Accounts 42</p> <p>Google Cloud Resource Hierarchy 42</p> <p>Organization Policies 45</p> <p>Managing Projects 46</p> <p>Roles and Identities 49</p> <p>Roles in Google Cloud 50</p> <p>Granting Roles to Identities 50</p> <p>Service Accounts 52</p> <p>Billing 53</p> <p>Billing Accounts 53</p> <p>Billing Budgets and Alerts 56</p> <p>Exporting Billing Data 57</p> <p>Enabling APIs 59</p> <p>Summary 60</p> <p>Exam Essentials 61</p> <p>Review Questions 62</p> <p><b>Chapter 4 Introduction to Computing in Google Cloud 67</b></p> <p>Compute Engine 68</p> <p>Virtual Machine Images 68</p> <p>Virtual Machines Are Contained in Projects 77</p> <p>Virtual Machines Run in a Zone and Region 78</p> <p>Users Need Privileges to Create Virtual Machines 79</p> <p>Preemptible Virtual Machines 80</p> <p>Custom Machine Types 81</p> <p>Use Cases for Compute Engine Virtual Machines 82</p> <p>App Engine 83</p> <p>Structure of an App Engine Application 84</p> <p>App Engine Standard and Flexible Environments 85</p> <p>Use Cases for App Engine 86</p> <p>Kubernetes Engine 87</p> <p>Kubernetes Functionality 88</p> <p>Kubernetes Cluster Architecture 88</p> <p>Kubernetes Engine Use Cases 89</p> <p>Anthos 90</p> <p>Cloud Run 90</p> <p>Cloud Run Use Cases 91</p> <p>Cloud Functions 91</p> <p>Cloud Functions Execution Environment 91</p> <p>Cloud Functions Use Cases 93</p> <p>Summary 93</p> <p>Exam Essentials 95</p> <p>Review Questions 96</p> <p><b>Chapter 5 Computing with Compute Engine Virtual Machines 101</b></p> <p>Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines with the Console 102</p> <p>Main Virtual Machine Configuration Details 104</p> <p>Advanced Configuration Details 109</p> <p>Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines with Cloud SDK 117</p> <p>Installing Cloud SDK 117</p> <p>Example Installation on Ubuntu Linux 118</p> <p>Creating a Virtual Machine with Cloud SDK 119</p> <p>Creating a Virtual Machine with Cloud Shell 120</p> <p>Basic Virtual Machine Management 121</p> <p>Starting and Stopping Instances 121</p> <p>Network Access to Virtual Machines 121</p> <p>Monitoring a Virtual Machine 123</p> <p>Cost of Virtual Machines 123</p> <p>Guidelines for Planning, Deploying, and Managing Virtual Machines 125</p> <p>Summary 125</p> <p>Exam Essentials 126</p> <p>Review Questions 127</p> <p><b>Chapter 6 Managing Virtual Machines 131</b></p> <p>Managing Single Virtual Machine Instances 132</p> <p>Managing Single Virtual Machine Instances in the Console 132</p> <p>Managing a Single Virtual Machine Instance with Cloud Shell and the Command Line 141</p> <p>Introduction to Instance Groups 147</p> <p>Creating and Removing Instance Groups and Templates 147</p> <p>Instance Groups Load Balancing and Autoscaling 149</p> <p>Guidelines for Managing Virtual Machines 150</p> <p>Summary 150</p> <p>Exam Essentials 151</p> <p>Review Questions 152</p> <p><b>Chapter 7 Computing with Kubernetes 157</b></p> <p>Introduction to Kubernetes Engine 158</p> <p>Kubernetes Cluster Architecture 159</p> <p>Kubernetes Objects 159</p> <p>Deploying Kubernetes Clusters 162</p> <p>Deploying Kubernetes Clusters Using Cloud Console 162</p> <p>Deploying Kubernetes Clusters Using Cloud Shell and Cloud SDK 167</p> <p>Deploying Application Pods 168</p> <p>Monitoring Kubernetes 172</p> <p>Summary 172</p> <p>Exam Essentials 173</p> <p>Review Questions 174</p> <p><b>Chapter 8 Managing Standard Mode Kubernetes Clusters 179</b></p> <p>Viewing the Status of a Kubernetes Cluster 180</p> <p>Viewing the Status of Kubernetes Clusters Using Cloud Console 180</p> <p>Pinning Services to the Top of the Navigation Menu 182</p> <p>Viewing the Status of Kubernetes Clusters Using Cloud SDK and Cloud Shell 188</p> <p>Adding, Modifying, and Removing Nodes 193</p> <p>Adding, Modifying, and Removing Nodes with Cloud Console 193</p> <p>Adding, Modifying, and Removing Nodes with Cloud SDK and Cloud Shell 195</p> <p>Adding, Modifying, and Removing Pods 196</p> <p>Adding, Modifying, and Removing Pods with Cloud Console 196</p> <p>Adding, Modifying, and Removing Pods with Cloud SDK and Cloud Shell 200</p> <p>Adding, Modifying, and Removing Services 203</p> <p>Adding, Modifying, and Removing Services with Cloud Console 203</p> <p>Adding, Modifying, and Removing Services with Cloud SDK and Cloud Shell 205</p> <p>Creating Repositories in the Artifact Registry 207</p> <p>Viewing the Image Repository and Image Details with Cloud Console 207</p> <p>Summary 209</p> <p>Exam Essentials 209</p> <p>Review Questions 210</p> <p><b>Chapter 9 Computing with Cloud Run and App Engine 215</b></p> <p>Overview of Cloud Run 216</p> <p>Cloud Run Services 216</p> <p>Cloud Run Jobs 217</p> <p>Creating a Cloud Run Service 218</p> <p>Creating a Cloud Run Job 222</p> <p>App Engine Components 223</p> <p>Deploying an App Engine Application 226</p> <p>Deploying an App Using Cloud Shell and SDK 226</p> <p>Scaling App Engine Applications 228</p> <p>Splitting Traffic Between App Engine Versions 229</p> <p>Summary 230</p> <p>Exam Essentials 231</p> <p>Review Questions 232</p> <p><b>Chapter 10 Computing with Cloud Functions 237</b></p> <p>Introduction to Cloud Functions 238</p> <p>Events, Triggers, and Functions 238</p> <p>Runtime Environments 239</p> <p>Cloud Functions Receiving Events from Cloud Storage 241</p> <p>Deploying a Cloud Function for Cloud Storage Events Using Cloud Console 241</p> <p>Deploying a Cloud Function for Cloud Storage Events Using gcloud Commands 244</p> <p>Cloud Functions Receiving Events from Pub/Sub 245</p> <p>Deploying a Cloud Function for Cloud Pub/Sub Events Using Cloud Console 245</p> <p>Deploying a Cloud Function for Cloud Pub/Sub Events Using gcloud Commands 246</p> <p>Summary 247</p> <p>Exam Essentials 247</p> <p>Review Questions 249</p> <p><b>Chapter 11 Planning Storage in the Cloud 253</b></p> <p>Types of Storage Systems 254</p> <p>Cache 255</p> <p>Persistent Storage 257</p> <p>Object Storage 258</p> <p>Storage Types When Planning a Storage Solution 264</p> <p>Storage Data Models 265</p> <p>Object: Cloud Storage 266</p> <p>Relational: Cloud SQL and Cloud Spanner 266</p> <p>Analytical: BigQuery 268</p> <p>NoSQL: Cloud Firestore and Bigtable 270</p> <p>Choosing a Storage Solution: Guidelines to Consider 277</p> <p>Summary 278</p> <p>Exam Essentials 278</p> <p>Review Questions 280</p> <p><b>Chapter 12 Deploying Storage in Google Cloud 285</b></p> <p>Deploying and Managing Cloud SQL 286</p> <p>Creating and Connecting to a MySQL Instance 286</p> <p>Creating a Database, Loading Data, and Querying Data 288</p> <p>Backing Up MySQL in Cloud SQL 289</p> <p>Deploying and Managing Firestore 292</p> <p>Adding Data to a Firestore Database 292</p> <p>Backing Up Firestore 294</p> <p>Deploying and Managing BigQuery 294</p> <p>Estimating the Cost of Queries in BigQuery 294</p> <p>Viewing Jobs in BigQuery 296</p> <p>Deploying and Managing Cloud Spanner 297</p> <p>Deploying and Managing Cloud Pub/Sub 302</p> <p>Deploying and Managing Cloud Bigtable 306</p> <p>Deploying and Managing Cloud Dataproc 308</p> <p>Managing Cloud Storage 314</p> <p>Summary 316</p> <p>Exam Essentials 316</p> <p>Review Questions 317</p> <p><b>Chapter 13 Loading Data into Storage 321</b></p> <p>Loading and Moving Data to Cloud Storage 322</p> <p>Loading and Moving Data to Cloud Storage Using the Console 322</p> <p>Loading and Moving Data to Cloud Storage Using the Command Line 327</p> <p>Importing and Exporting Data 328</p> <p>Importing and Exporting Data: Cloud SQL 328</p> <p>Importing and Exporting Data: Cloud Firestore 332</p> <p>Importing and Exporting Data: BigQuery 332</p> <p>Importing and Exporting Data: Cloud Spanner 337</p> <p>Exporting Data from Cloud Bigtable 339</p> <p>Importing and Exporting Data: Cloud Dataproc 340</p> <p>Streaming Data to Cloud Pub/Sub 341</p> <p>Summary 342</p> <p>Exam Essentials 342</p> <p>Review Questions 344</p> <p><b> Chapter 14 Networking in the Cloud: Virtual Private Clouds and Virtual Private Networks 349</b></p> <p>Creating a Virtual Private Cloud with Subnets 350</p> <p>Creating a Virtual Private Cloud with Cloud Console 350</p> <p>Creating a Virtual Private Cloud with gcloud 354</p> <p>Creating a Shared Virtual Private Cloud Using gcloud 355</p> <p>Deploying Compute Engine with a Custom Network 357</p> <p>Creating Firewall Rules for a Virtual Private Cloud 359</p> <p>Structure of Firewall Rules 360</p> <p>Creating Firewall Rules Using Cloud Console 361</p> <p>Creating Firewall Rules Using gcloud 364</p> <p>Creating a Virtual Private Network 364</p> <p>Creating a Virtual Private Network Using Cloud Console 364</p> <p>Creating a Virtual Private Network Using gcloud 368</p> <p>Summary 368</p> <p>Exam Essentials 369</p> <p>Review Questions 370</p> <p><b> Chapter 15 Networking in the Cloud: DNS, Load Balancing, Google Private Access, and IP Addressing 375</b></p> <p>Configuring Cloud DNS 376</p> <p>Creating DNS Managed Zones Using Cloud Console 376</p> <p>Creating DNS Managed Zones Using gcloud 381</p> <p>Configuring Load Balancers 382</p> <p>Types of Load Balancers 382</p> <p>Configuring Load Balancers Using Cloud Console 383</p> <p>Configuring Load Balancers Using gcloud 386</p> <p>Google Private Access 389</p> <p>Managing IP Addresses 389</p> <p>Expanding CIDR Blocks 390</p> <p>Reserving IP Addresses 390</p> <p>Summary 391</p> <p>Exam Essentials 392</p> <p>Review Questions 394</p> <p><b> Chapter 16 Deploying Applications with Cloud Marketplace and Cloud Foundation Toolkit 399</b></p> <p>Deploying a Solution Using Cloud Marketplace 400</p> <p>Browsing Cloud Marketplace and Viewing Solutions 400</p> <p>Deploying Cloud Marketplace Solutions 403</p> <p>Building Infrastructure Using the Cloud Foundation Toolkit 411</p> <p>Deployment Manager Configuration Files 411</p> <p>Deployment Manager Template Files 414</p> <p>Launching a Deployment Manager Template 414</p> <p>Cloud Foundation Toolkit 415</p> <p>Config Connector 418</p> <p>Summary 418</p> <p>Exam Essentials 418</p> <p>Review Questions 420</p> <p><b>Chapter 17 Configuring Access and Security 425</b></p> <p>Managing Identity and Access Management 426</p> <p>Viewing Account IAM Assignments 426</p> <p>Assigning IAM Roles to Accounts and Groups 428</p> <p>Defining Custom IAM Roles 432</p> <p>Managing Service Accounts 436</p> <p>Managing Service Accounts with Scopes 436</p> <p>Assigning a Service Account to a VM Instance 438</p> <p>Viewing Audit Logs 440</p> <p>Summary 441</p> <p>Exam Essentials 441</p> <p>Review Questions 443</p> <p><b>Chapter 18 Monitoring, Logging, and Cost Estimating 447</b></p> <p>Cloud Monitoring 448</p> <p>Creating Dashboards 449</p> <p>Using Metric Explorer 450</p> <p>Creating Alerts 454</p> <p>Cloud Logging 458</p> <p>Log Routers and Log Sinks 458</p> <p>Configuring Log Sinks 459</p> <p>Viewing and Filtering Logs 459</p> <p>Viewing Message Details 462</p> <p>Using Cloud Diagnostics 463</p> <p>Overview of Cloud Trace 463</p> <p>Viewing Google Cloud Status 464</p> <p>Using the Pricing Calculator 464</p> <p>Summary 467</p> <p>Exam Essentials 468</p> <p>Review Questions 469</p> <p>Appendix Answers to Review Questions 473</p> <p>Chapter 1: Overview of Google Cloud 474</p> <p>Chapter 2: Google Cloud Computing Services 476</p> <p>Chapter 3: Projects, Service Accounts, and Billing 478</p> <p>Chapter 4: Introduction to Computing in Google Cloud 480</p> <p>Chapter 5: Computing with Compute Engine Virtual Machines 482</p> <p>Chapter 6: Managing Virtual Machines 485</p> <p>Chapter 7: Computing with Kubernetes 487</p> <p>Chapter 8: Managing Standard Mode Kubernetes Clusters 489</p> <p>Chapter 9: Computing with Cloud Run and App Engine 491</p> <p>Chapter 10: Computing with Cloud Functions 494</p> <p>Chapter 11: Planning Storage in the Cloud 496</p> <p>Chapter 12: Deploying Storage in Google Cloud 498</p> <p>Chapter 13: Loading Data into Storage 500</p> <p>Chapter 14: Networking in the Cloud: Virtual Private Clouds and Virtual Private Networks 502</p> <p>Chapter 15: Networking in the Cloud: DNS, Load Balancing, Google Private Access, and IP Addressing 504</p> <p>Chapter 16: Deploying Applications with Cloud Marketplace and Cloud Foundation Toolkit 507</p> <p>Chapter 17: Configuring Access and Security 509</p> <p>Chapter 18: Monitoring, Logging, and Cost Estimating 511<br /> Index 515</p>
<P><B>ABOUT THE AUTHOR</B> <P><B>DAN SULLIVAN </B>is a data architect specializing in data architecture, data analytics, and machine learning. Dan has also written the official Google Cloud study guides for the Professional Architect and Professional Data Engineer certification exams. He has taught courses on machine learning, data science, and cloud computing for LinkedIn Learning and Udemy, and holds a PhD in genetics, bioinformatics, and computational biology with a focus on infectious disease genomics.
<p><b>Everything you need to succeed on the Associate Cloud Engineer exam</b> <p>This updated 2<sup>nd</sup> Edition of the <i>Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer Study Guide</i> is the definitive handbook you need to prepare for Google’s challenging Associate Cloud Engineer exam. Using the proven Sybex study method, this book examines every domain and competency the exam covers. You’ll gain confidence in your ability to select the right Google service for the purpose, compute with and manage Cloud virtual machines and App Engine, plan and deploy storage in the Cloud platform, and much more. Add the exclusive Sybex online learning environment and test bank, and you’ll be ready for exam day. <p>Coverage of 100% of all exam objectives in this Study Guide means you’ll be ready for: <ul><li>Choosing the best Google service for your app</li> <li>Computing with and managing VMs</li> <li>Computing with Kubernetes</li> <li>Managing Kubernetes clusters</li> <li>Computing with and managing App Engine</li> <li>Planning and deploying storage</li> <li>Networking</li> <li>Configuring access and security</li></ul> <P><B>ABOUT THE CERTIFIED ASSOCIATE CLOUD ENGINEER PROGRAM</B> <p>The Associate Cloud Engineer certification is the ideal credential for those seeking to upgrade their skillset in order to qualify for Google Cloud Engineering jobs. It provides a firm foundation in computing and managing with Google Cloud features, networking, configuring security, and much more. <p><b>Interactive learning environment</b> <p>Take your exam prep to the next level with Sybex’s superior interactive online study tools. To access our learning environment, simply visit <b>www.wiley.com/go/sybextestprep</b>, register your book to receive your unique PIN, and instantly gain one year of FREE access after activation to: <ul><li><b>Interactive test bank</b> with 2 practice exams to help you identify areas where further review is needed. Get more than 90% of the answers correct, and you’re ready to take the certification exam</li> <li><b>100 electronic flashcards</b> to reinforce learning and last-minute prep before the exam</li> <li><b>Comprehensive glossary</b> in PDF format gives you instant access to the key terms so you are fully prepared</li></ul>

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