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Description

ONLY COURSE YOU NEED
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for Google Cloud (GCP) Certified Professional Cloud Developer
Exam!
6 Things YOU need to know
about this Google Cloud Professional Cloud Developer Course:
#1:
BRAND NEW - JULY 2021 (with case study)
#2:
HANDS-ON - The best way to learn GCP (Google Cloud Platform) is to get your hands dirty!
#3:
Designed for ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS to GCP (Google Cloud Platform)
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Why should do a Google Cloud Certification?
Here are few results from Google's 2020 Survey:
87% of Google Cloud certified individuals are more confident about their cloud skills
More than 1 in 4 of Google Cloud certified individuals took on more responsibility or leadership roles at work
Why should you aim for Google Cloud - GCP Cloud Developer Certification?
Google Cloud Professional Cloud Developer certification helps you gain an understanding of cloud architecture and Google Cloud Platform.
As a Cloud Developer, you will learn to design, develop, and deploy amazing solutions to the Google Cloud Platform.
The
Google Cloud Certified - Professional Cloud Developer
exam assesses your ability to:
Design highly scalable, available, and reliable cloud-native applications
Build and test applications
Deploy applications
Integrate Google Cloud services
Manage application performance monitoring
We have designed this amazing course to help you learn the Compute, Storage, Database, and Networking solutions in Google Cloud
(GCP)
.
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Who this course is for:
You want to start your Cloud Journey with Google Cloud Platform
You want to become a Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Developer

What you'll learn

Start your journey to become a Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Developer

Get hands-on with compute, networking, storage, and database services in Google Cloud Platform

Understand how to develop and deploy secure and robust applications on Google Cloud Platform

Understand the best practices for building secure applications on the Google Cloud Platform

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Google Cloud Certification - Professional Cloud Developer - Getting Started
8
1.1-Introduction - Google Cloud Certification - Professional Cloud Developer
1.2-Course Overview - Google Cloud Certification - Professional Cloud Developer
1.3-DO NOT SKIP - Course Downloads - PDF Presentation - Professional Cloud Developer
1.4-Introduction to Cloud and GCP - Google Cloud Platform
1.5-Creating GCP - Google Cloud Platform - Account V2
1.6-Why do we need Regions and Zones?
1.7-Understanding Regions and Zones in GCP - Google Cloud Platform
1.8-Section Quiz
2-Google Compute Engine for Professional Cloud Developer
22
2.1-Step 00 - Getting started with Google Compute Engine - Section Introduction
2.2-Step 01 - Getting started with Google Compute Engine - GCE
2.3-Step 02 - Creating your first Virtual Machine in GCP
2.4-Step 03 - Understanding Machine Types and Images in Google Compute Engine - GCE
2.5-Commands executed in next steps - GCE
2.6-Step 04 - Installing HTTP Webserver on Google Compute Engine Virtual Machine
2.7-Step 05 - Understanding Internal and External IP Addresses V2
2.8-Step 06 - Playing with a Static IP Addresses V2
2.9-Step 07 - Understanding Static IP Address in GCP - Google Cloud Platform
2.10-Startup Script - For next lecture
2.11-Step 08 - Simplifying Web Server setup with Compute Engine Startup Script V2
2.12-Step 09 - Simplifying VM creation with Instance Templates
2.13-Step 10 - Reducing Launch Time with a Custom Image
2.14-Step 11 - Troubleshooting Launch of Apache on GCP Virtual Machine
2.15-Step 12 - Reducing Costs - Compute Engine Virtual Machines
2.16-Step 13 - Achieving High Availability with Live Migration and Automatic Restart
2.17-Step 14 - Playing with Google Cloud Platform (Web) Console
2.18-Step 15 - Best Practices - Virtual Machines in Google Cloud Platform
2.19-Step 16 - Scenarios - Virtual Machines in Google Cloud Platform
2.20-Step 17 - Quick Review - Google Compute Engine
2.21-Section Quiz
2.22-Understanding Importance of Deep Work
3-Getting started with Instance Groups and Cloud Load Balancing in Google Cloud
14
3.1-Getting started with MIGs and Cloud Load Balancing - Section Introduction
3.2-Step 01 - Getting Started with Instance Groups
3.3-Step 02 - Creating Managed Instance Groups (MIG) V2
3.4-Step 03 - Playing with Managed Instance Groups (MIG)
3.5-Step 04 - Updating a Managed Instance Groups (MIG) - Rolling Updates - V2
3.6-Step 05 - Getting Started with Cloud Load Balancing
3.7-Step 06 - Creating a Load Balancer in GCP - Google Cloud Platform V2
3.8-Step 07 - Understanding Cloud Load Balancing Terminology in GCP
3.9-Step 08 - Exploring the Load Balancer in GCP - Google Cloud Platform
3.10-Step 09 - Choosing a Load Balancer in GCP - Google Cloud Platform V2
3.11-Step 10 - Exploring Scenarios - Cloud Load Balancing
3.12-Optimize Your Cloud Usage
3.13-Do you want to help us?
3.14-Section Quiz
4-Getting Started with Gcloud
3
4.1-Step 01 - Getting Started with Gcloud
4.2-Step 02 - Understanding Command Structure in Gcloud to play with Services
4.3-Step 03 - Cloud Shell - Things to remember
5-Managed Services in Google Cloud Platform
6
5.1-Step 01 - Getting Started with Managed Services
5.2-Step 02 - Getting Started with IAAS and PAAS
5.3-Step 03 - Getting Started with Containers and Container Orchestration
5.4-Step 04 - Getting Started with Serverless
5.5-Step 05 - Getting Started with Google Cloud Platform GCP Compute Services
5.6-Section Quiz
6-Getting Started with Google App Engine
18
6.1-Step 01 - Getting Started with Google App Engine (GAE)
6.2-Step 02 - Understanding App Engine Environments - Standard and Flexible
6.3-Step 03 - Understanding App Engine Component Hierarchy
6.4-Step 04 - Comparing App Engine Environments - Standard vs Flexible
6.5-Step 05 - Scaling Google App Engine Instances
6.6-App Engine - Downloads
6.7-Step 06 - Playing with App Engine in GCP - Google Cloud Platform
6.8-From the command line: App Engine
6.9-Step 07 - Exploring App Engine in GCP - App, Services and Versions
6.10-Step 08 - Splitting Traffic between Multiple versions in App Engine
6.11-Step 09 - Create a New Service and Playing with App Engine
6.12-Step 10 - Understanding App Engine app.yaml
6.13-Step 11 - Creating Cron Jobs in App Engine
6.14-Step 12 - Deploying New App Engine Versions without Downtime in GCP
6.15-Step 13 - Important Things to Remember - Google App Engine
6.16-Step 14 - App Engine - Scenarios
6.17-Section Quiz
6.18-Do You Know Your Learning Style
7-Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine
21
7.1-Step 00 - Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine - Section Introduction
7.2-Step 01 - Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine GKE
7.3-Step 02 - Kubernetes Journey - Creating a GKE Cluster
7.4-From the command line: GKE
7.5-Step 03 - Kubernetes Journey - Create a Deployment and a Service
7.6-Step 04 - Exploring GKE in GCP Console
7.7-Step 05 - Kubernetes Journey - Scaling Deployments and Resizing Node Pools
7.8-Step 06 - Kubernetes Journey - Autoscaling, Config Map and Secrets
7.9-Step 07 - Exploring Kubernetes Deployments with YAML Declarative Configuration
7.10-Step 08 - Kubernetes Journey - The End
7.11-Step 09 - Understanding Kubernetes Clusters - Google Kubernetes Engine GKE
7.12-Step 10 - Understanding Pods in Kubernetes
7.13-Step 11 - Understanding Deployments and Replica Sets in Kubernetes
7.14-Step 12 - Understanding Services in Kubernetes
7.15-Step 13 - Using Kubernetes Namespaces
7.16-Step 14 - Understanding Service Discovery - Namespaces and DNS
7.17-Step 15 - Troubleshooting Kubernetes Deployment Errors
7.18-Step 16 - Important Things to Remember - Google Kubernetes Engine GKE
7.19-COURSE UPDATE - Quick Review of Kubernetes Concepts
7.20-Step 17 - Scenarios - Google Kubernetes Engine GKE
7.21-Section Quiz
8-Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine YAML Configuration
17
8.1-Google Kubernetes Engine Declarative YAML Configuration - Section Introduction
8.2-Step 01 - Understanding Kubernetes YAML - Basics
8.3-Step 02 - Understanding Kubernetes YAML - Deployment
8.4-Step 03 - Understanding Kubernetes YAML - Service
8.5-Step 04 - Understanding Kubernetes YAML - Labels
8.6-Downloads - Kubernetes
8.7-Step 05 - Demo - Getting Setup for Kubernetes Declarative Configuration
8.8-Step 06 - Demo - Playing with Kubernetes Declarative Configuration
8.9-Step 07 - Understanding Liveness and Readiness Probes
8.10-Step 08 - GKE - Deployment Strategy
8.11-Step 09 - Understanding Kubernetes Ingress
8.12-Step 10 - Understanding PersistentVolume & PersistentVolumeClaim
8.13-Step 11 - Understanding Kubernetes Network Policies
8.14-Step 12 - Exploring Graceful shutdown - Kubernetes
8.15-Step 13 - Kubernetes - More Scenarios
8.16-Section Quiz
8.17-How to handle failures
9-Getting Started with Google Cloud Functions and Cloud Run
11
9.1-Step 01 - Getting Started with Google Cloud Functions V2
9.2-Step 02 - Understanding Google Cloud Functions - Important Concepts
9.3-Step 03 - Creating your first Google Cloud Functions V2
9.4-Step 04 - Getting Started with Google Cloud Run V2
9.5-New Content on Cloud Functions - Generation 2
9.6-Step 05 - Playing with Cloud Functions - Gen 2
9.7-Step 06 - Exploring Cloud Functions - Scaling and Concurrency
9.8-Step 07 - Quick Overview of Deploying Cloud Functions with Gcloud
9.9-Step 08 - Exploring Cloud Functions Best Practices
9.10-Step 09 - Cloud Run and Cloud Functions - Scenarios
9.11-Section Quiz
10-Encryption in Google Cloud with Cloud KMS
4
10.1-Step 01 - Understanding Data States
10.2-Step 02 - Understanding Encryption - Symmetric and Asymmetric
10.3-Step 03 - Getting Started with Cloud KMS
10.4-Step 04 - Playing with Cloud KMS
11-Object Storage in Google Cloud Platform - Cloud Storage
10
11.1-Cloud Storage - Downloads
11.2-Step 01 - Playing with Object Storage in GCP - Cloud Storage
11.3-Step 02 - Exploring Cloud Storage in GCP
11.4-Step 03 - Understanding Cloud Storage - Objects and Buckets
11.5-Step 04 - Understanding Cloud Storage - Storage Classes
11.6-Step 05 - Understanding Cloud Storage - Lifecycle Management
11.7-Step 06 - Understanding Cloud Storage - Versioning
11.8-Step 07 - Encrypting Cloud Storage Data - Cloud KMS
11.9-Step 08 - Playing with gsutil - Cloud Storage from Command Line
11.10-Section Quiz
12-Authentication and Authorization in Google Cloud with Cloud IAM
16
12.1-Step 01 - Getting started with Cloud IAM
12.2-Step 02 - Exploring Cloud IAM with an Example
12.3-Step 03 - Exploring Cloud IAM - Roles
12.4-Step 04 - Playing with IAM Roles - Predefined, Basic and Custom Roles
12.5-Step 05 - Exploring Cloud IAM - Members, Role and Policy
12.6-From the command line: IAM
12.7-Step 06 - Demo - Playing with IAM V2
12.8-Step 07 - Getting Started with Service Accounts
12.9-Step 08 - Demo - Playing with Service Accounts
12.10-Step 09 - Exploring Service Account Use Cases V2
12.11-Step 10 - Scenarios - Service Accounts
12.12-Step 11 - Exploring Cloud Storage - ACL (Access Control Lists)
12.13-Step 12 - Exploring Cloud Storage - Signed URLs
12.14-Step 13 - Exposing a Public Website using Cloud Storage
12.15-Step 14 - IAM - Scenarios
12.16-Section Quiz
13-Authorization for Kubernetes Workloads and Users
15
13.1-Step 00 - Authorization for Kubernetes Workloads - Section Introduction
13.2-Step 01 - Exploring Kubernetes Node level permissions
13.3-Step 02 - Exploring Kubernetes Pod level permissions
13.4-Step 03 - Exploring Kubernetes Pod level permissions - Workload Identity
13.5-Step 04 - Authorization for Kubernetes Workloads - Summary
13.6-Step 05 - Kubernetes RBAC and Google Cloud IAM - Getting Started
13.7-Step 06 - Exploring Google Cloud IAM Roles for GKE
13.8-Step 07 - Exploring Kubernetes Role based access control (RBAC)
13.9-Step 08 - Understanding Kubernetes RBAC - Role & ClusterRole
13.10-Step 09 - Understanding Kubernetes RBAC - RoleBinding and ClusterRoleBinding
13.11-Step 10 - Kubernetes RBAC and Google Cloud IAM - Summary
13.12-Step 11 - Understanding Kubernetes Security Best Practices
13.13-Step 12 - Deleting Kubernetes Cluster
13.14-Step 13 - Authorization for Kubernetes - Scenarios
13.15-Section Quiz
14-Authentication and Authorization with Identity Aware Proxy
11
14.1-Step 01 - Getting Started with OAuth
14.2-Step 02 - Playing with OAuth 2.0
14.3-Step 03 - Getting Started with OpenID Connect (OIDC)
14.4-Step 04 - Getting Started with Identity Aware Proxy (IAP)
14.5-Identity Aware Proxy - Downloads
14.6-Step 05 - Exploring Identity Aware Proxy with App Engine - Demo - 1
14.7-Step 06 - Exploring Identity Aware Proxy with App Engine - Demo - 2
14.8-Step 07 - Identity Aware Proxy (IAP) - How does it work?
14.9-Step 08 - Using Identity Aware Proxy (IAP) with Kubernetes
14.10-Step 09 - Deleting App Engine Project for Identity Aware Proxy
14.11-Section Quiz
15-Exploring DevOps and SRE
14
15.1-Step 00 - DevOps and SRE - Section Introduction
15.2-Step 01 - Understanding SDLC Evolution - Waterfall to Agile
15.3-Step 02 - What is DevOps?
15.4-Step 03 - Exploring DevOps Practices - Continuous Integration, Deployment and De
15.5-Step 04 - DevOps in Google Cloud - Continuous Integration, Deployment and Delive
15.6-Step 05 - Exploring DevOps Practices - Infrastructure as Code
15.7-Step 06 - Getting Started with Cloud Deployment Manager
15.8-Step 07 - Understanding Cloud Deployment Manager
15.9-Step 08 - Demo - Cloud Marketplace and Deployment Manager
15.10-Step 09 - Exploring Container Registry and Artifact Registry
15.11-Step 10 - Getting Started with Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)
15.12-Step 11 - Understanding Key Metrics for Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)
15.13-Step 12 - Understanding Best Practices for Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)
15.14-Section Quiz
16-Getting Started with Cloud Build
21
16.1-Step 01 - Getting Started with Cloud Build
16.2-Step 02 - How does Cloud Build work?
16.3-Step 03 - Understanding Cloud Build Configuration - Build Steps
16.4-Step 04 - Controlling Order of Cloud Build Steps
16.5-Step 05 - Choosing Builder Image for Each Cloud Build Step
16.6-Cloud Build - Downloads
16.7-Step 06 - Cloud Build Demo - Getting Code Ready with Cloud Source Repository
16.8-Step 07 - Cloud Build Demo - Exploring Python App and Cloud Build Configuration
16.9-Step 08 - Cloud Build Demo - Creating Cloud Build Trigger
16.10-Step 09 - Cloud Build Demo - Creating Artifact Registry Repository
16.11-Step 10 - Cloud Build Demo - Exploring Cloud Run App
16.12-Step 11 - Understanding Flexibility of Cloud Build Configuration
16.13-Step 12 - Exploring Cloud Build Configuration - Substitutions
16.14-Step 13 - Sharing Files between Cloud Build Steps
16.15-Step 14 - Managing Permissions for Cloud Build - Service Account
16.16-Step 15 - Deploying to Kubernetes - Cloud Build
16.17-Step 16 - Exploring Cloud Build Best Practices
16.18-Step 17 - Getting Started with Spinnaker
16.19-Step 18 - Getting Started with Tekton Pipelines
16.20-Step 19 - Cloud Build - Scenarios
16.21-Section Quiz
17-Creating Private Networks with Google Cloud VPC
10
17.1-Step 01 - Understanding the Need for Google Cloud VPC - Virtual Private Cloud
17.2-Step 02 - Understanding the Need for VPC Subnets
17.3-Step 03 - Creating VPCs and Subnets in Google Cloud Platform
17.4-Step 04 - Understanding CIDR Blocks
17.5-Step 05 - Demo - Creating VPCs and Subnets in GCP V2
17.6-Step 06 - Understanding Firewall Rules in Google Cloud Platform
17.7-Step 07 - Getting Started with Shared VPC
17.8-Step 08 - Getting Started with VPC Peering
17.9-Step 09 - Implementing Hybrid Cloud with Cloud VPN and Cloud Interconnect
17.10-Section Quiz
18-Exploring IAM and Project Organization in Google Cloud Platform
7
18.1-Step 01 - Organizing Google Cloud Resources - Projects, Folders and Organization
18.2-Step 02 - Exploring Billing Accounts
18.3-Step 03 - Understanding IAM Best Practices
18.4-Step 04 - Understanding User Identity Management in GCP
18.5-Step 05 - Exploring IAM Members and Identities
18.6-Step 06 - Exploring IAM Policy at multiple levels - Resourcing Hierarchy
18.7-Optimize Your Cloud Usage
19-Exploring Google Cloud APIs and Client Libraries with Cloud Storage
8
19.1-Step 01 - Designing APIs/ gRPC vs REST
19.2-Step 02 - Exploring Google Cloud APIs and Client Libraries
19.3-Step 03 - Using Cloud Client Libraries - Cloud Storage
19.4-Step 04 - Consuming Google Cloud APIs - Remember
19.5-Step 05 - What should you do when an API errors out?
19.6-Step 06 - Exploring Flat Namespace - Cloud Storage
19.7-Step 07 - Exploring Cloud Storage Scenarios
19.8-Section Quiz
20-Choosing Databases in Google Cloud
9
20.1-Step 00 - Databases in Google Cloud - Section Introduction
20.2-Step 01 - Understanding Database Fundamentals - Choosing Databases
20.3-Step 02 - OLTP Relational Databases in Google Cloud - Cloud SQL and Cloud Spanne
20.4-Step 03 - OLAP Relational Database in Google Cloud - BigQuery
20.5-Step 04 - NoSQL Databases in Google Cloud - Firestore, Datastore and BigTable
20.6-Step 05 - In memory Database in Google Cloud - Memorystore
20.7-Step 06 - Databases in Google Cloud Platform - A Quick Review
20.8-Step 07 - Databases in Google Cloud Platform - Scenarios
20.9-Section Quiz
21-Getting started with Cloud SQL
6
21.1-Step 01 - Getting started with Cloud SQL
21.2-From the command line: Cloud SQL
21.3-Step 02 - Demo - Playing with Cloud SQL
21.4-Step 03 - Demo - Playing with Cloud SQL - 2
21.5-Step 04 - Understanding Cloud SQL Features
21.6-Step 05 - Understanding Cloud SQL High Availability Features
22-Connecting to Cloud SQL instances
10
22.1-Step 01 - Getting Started with Cloud SQL Auth proxy
22.2-From the command line: Cloud SQL Auth Proxy
22.3-Step 02 - Configuring Cloud SQL Auth proxy - Step By Step
22.4-Step 03 - Configuring Authorization for Cloud SQL Auth proxy
22.5-Step 04 - Getting Started with Private Service Connection
22.6-Step 05 - Getting Started with Serverless VPC Access
22.7-Step 06 - How to connect to Cloud SQL instance?
22.8-Step 07 - Understanding Cloud SQL Best Practices
22.9-Step 08 - Connect to Cloud SQL instance - Scenarios
22.10-Section Quiz
23-Getting started with Cloud Spanner
9
23.1-Step 01 - Getting started with Cloud Spanner
23.2-Cloud Spanner - Table Creation Script
23.3-Step 02 - Demo - Playing with Cloud Spanner V2
23.4-Step 03 - Designing Cloud Spanner Tables - Interleaved Tables
23.5-Step 04 - Exploring Cloud Spanner Queries - UNNEST
23.6-Step 05 - Understanding Cloud Spanner Client Libraries
23.7-Step 06 - Exploring Cloud Spanner Transactions
23.8-Step 07 - Understanding Cloud Spanner Best Practices
23.9-Section Quiz
24-NoSQL in Google Cloud - Cloud Datastore, Cloud Firestore and Cloud BigTable
12
24.1-Step 01 - Getting started with Cloud Datastore and Cloud Firestore
24.2-Step 02 - Demo - Playing with Firestore
24.3-Step 03 - Exploring Cloud Firestore - Native mode vs Datastore mode
24.4-Step 04 - Deciding Firestore locations - Regional vs Multi region
24.5-Step 05 - Using Indexes with Firestore
24.6-Step 06 - Exploring Firestore client libraries
24.7-Step 07 - Exploring Transactions with Firestore
24.8-Step 08 - Understanding Cloud Firestore Best Practices
24.9-Step 09 - Getting started with Cloud BigTable
24.10-Step 10 - Designing BigTable Tables
24.11-Step 11 - Understanding Cloud BigTable Best Practices
24.12-Section Quiz
25-Asynchronous Communication in Google Cloud - Pub Sub and Cloud Tasks
8
25.1-Step 01 - Understanding Need for Asynchronous Communication
25.2-Step 02 - Getting Started with Cloud Pub Sub
25.3-Step 03 - Exploring Cloud Pub Sub - Publishing and Consuming a Message
25.4-From the command line: Cloud Pub Sub
25.5-Step 04 - Demo - Playing with Cloud Pub Sub V2
25.6-Step 05 - Using Cloud Client Libraries - Pub Sub
25.7-Step 06 - Getting Started with Cloud Tasks
25.8-Step 07 - Scheduling with Google Cloud Scheduler
26-Operations in Google Cloud Platform
21
26.1-Step 00 - Operations in Google Cloud - Section Introduction
26.2-Step 01 - Getting Started with Google Cloud Monitoring
26.3-Step 02 - Getting Started with Google Cloud Logging
26.4-Step 03 - Exploring Google Cloud Logging - Audit Logs
26.5-Step 04 - Exploring Google Cloud Logging - Routing Logs and Exports
26.6-Step 05 - Creating a Cloud Storage Bucket and Cloud Function
26.7-Step 06 - Demo - Playing with Cloud Logging
26.8-Step 07 - Demo - Playing with Cloud Monitoring
26.9-Step 08 - Setting up Cloud Monitoring for Virtual Machines
26.10-Step 09 - Collecting Logs for Cloud Logging
26.11-Step 10 - Creating Custom Metrics - Cloud Monitoring
26.12-Step 11 - Creating Logs based metrics for Cloud Monitoring
26.13-Step 12 - Configuring Cloud Monitoring & Cloud Logging - GKE
26.14-Step 13 - Getting Started with Cloud Trace
26.15-Step 14 - Instrumenting your application - Cloud Trace
26.16-Update: Google Cloud Debugger is no longer available
26.17-Step 15 - Getting Started with Cloud Debugger
26.18-Step 16 - Getting Started with Cloud Profiler
26.19-Step 17 - Getting Started with Error Reporting
26.20-Step 18 - What is Stackdriver?
26.21-Step 19 - Exploring Cloud Operations Scenarios
27-Exploring Security in Google Cloud
10
27.1-Step 01 - Enhance Security with Cloud Armor
27.2-Step 02 - Managing Secrets with Google Cloud Secret Manager
27.3-Step 03 - Getting Started with Container Scanning API
27.4-Step 04 - Getting Started with Binary Authorization
27.5-Step 05 - Getting Started with VPC Service Controls
27.6-Step 06 - Implement Data Security with Cloud Data Loss Prevention
27.7-Step 07 - Exploring Other Google Cloud Security Offerings
27.8-Step 08 - Getting Started with Security Command Center
27.9-Step 09 - Exploring Google Cloud and Security - Scenarios
27.10-Section Quiz
28-Getting Started with Anthos and Anthos Service Mesh
10
28.1-Step 00 - Getting Started with Anthos
28.2-Step 01 - Getting Started with Service Mesh
28.3-Step 02 - Getting Started with Istio and Anthos Service Mesh
28.4-From the command line: ASM
28.5-Step 03 - Demo - Istio and Anthos Service Mesh - Getting Started
28.6-Step 04 - Demo - Installing Anthos Service Mesh
28.7-Step 05 - Demo - Deploying Demo Microservices to GKE
28.8-Step 06 - Demo - Exploring Anthos Service Mesh
28.9-Step 07 - A Quick Review - Putting things into context
28.10-Section Quiz
29-Exploring Google Cloud Compute Engine VMs
6
29.1-Step 01 - GCE VMs - Internal DNS
29.2-Step 02 - SSHing into Linux VMs - 1
29.3-Step 03 - SSHing into Linux VMs - 2
29.4-Step 04 - Executing Shutdown Script on a GCE VM
29.5-Step 05 - GCE VMs - Project and Instance Custom Metadata
29.6-Step 06 - Troubleshooting VM startup
30-Release Management in Google Cloud
9
30.1-Step 01 - Getting Started with Release Management
30.2-Step 02 - Deployment Approach - Recreate
30.3-Step 03 - Deployment Approach - Canary and A/B Testing
30.4-Step 04 - Deployment Approach - Rolling and Rolling with Additional Batch
30.5-Step 05 - Deployment Approach - Blue Green and Shadow Testing
30.6-Step 06 - Exploring Deployment Approaches for MIGs
30.7-Step 07 - Exploring Deployment Approaches for App Engine
30.8-Step 08 - GKE - Releasing New Versions
30.9-Section Quiz
31-Google Cloud Developer - Best Practices
6
31.1-Step 01 - Understanding Best Practices for Creating Docker Images - Dockerfile
31.2-Step 02 - Understanding Semantic Versioning - Docker Images
31.3-Step 03 - Exploring Function Identity for Cloud Functions
31.4-Step 04 - Exploring Google Cloud IDE Integration - Cloud Code
31.5-Step 05 - Simplify Development with Google Cloud Emulators
31.6-Section Quiz
32-Architecture at 10,000 feet for Google Cloud Developer
12
32.1-10000 Feet Overview - Architectures in Google Cloud - Section Introduction
32.2-Step 00 - Content Distribution with Cloud CDN
32.3-Step 01 - Architecture - Loose Coupling with Pub Sub
32.4-Step 02 - Architecture 1 - Big Data Flow - Batch Ingest
32.5-Step 03 - Architecture 2 - Streaming Data - Realtime Querying
32.6-Step 04 - Architecture 3 - IOT
32.7-Step 05 - Architecture 4 - Serverless Full Stack
32.8-Step 06 - Architecture 5 - Logging
32.9-Step 07 - Exploring Load Testing in Google Cloud
32.10-Step 08 - Exploring API management - Apigee, Endpoints, API Gateway
32.11-Step 09 - Monolith to Microservices: Application Modernisation
32.12-Section Quiz
33-Course Updates - New Exam Guide - October 2022
5
33.1-Step 01 - Quick Introduction to Identity Platform
33.2-Step 02 - Getting Stared with Event Driven Architecture and Cloud Events
33.3-Step 03 - Quick Introduction to Eventarc
33.4-Step 04 - Getting Started with Observability and OpenTelemetry
33.5-Step 05 - Quick Introduction to Service Directory
34-Case Study - Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Developer
4
34.1-Update - PCD - Case Study
34.2-Step 01 - Getting Started with Case Study - Hip Local
34.3-Step 02 - Case Study - HipLocal - Overview and Requirements
34.4-Step 03 - Case Study - HipLocal - Discussion
35-Google Cloud Professional Cloud Developer Certification - Getting Ready
4
35.1-Resources - Google Cloud Certification - Professional Cloud Developer
35.2-Getting Ready - Google Cloud Certification - Professional Cloud Developer
35.3-Congratulations - Google Cloud Certification - Professional Cloud Developer
35.4-Bonus Lecture