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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kaal: 354 g, 150 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Dec-2020
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Education
  • ISBN-10: 1260473457
  • ISBN-13: 9781260473452
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kaal: 354 g, 150 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Dec-2020
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Education
  • ISBN-10: 1260473457
  • ISBN-13: 9781260473452
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This study guide offers 100% coverage of every objective for the Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer exam 

Take the challenging Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer exam with confidence using the comprehensive information contained in this effective self-study guide. The book serves as an introduction to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and shows you how to pass the test. Beyond exam preparation, the guide also serves as a valuable on-the-job reference.

Written by a recognized expert in the field, Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer All-In-One Exam Guide is based on proven pedagogy and features special elements that teach and reinforce practical skills. The book contains accurate practice questions and detailed explanations. You will discover how to plan set up, and configure GCP; ensure effective operation; and administer access and security.

  • Covers every topic on the exam—demonstrated through exercises, sample exams, and practice use cases
  • Provides online access to TotalTester customizable exam engine with additional practice questions
  • Written by a cloud computing expert, educator, and experienced author


Introduction xiii
Acknowledgments xxi
Chapter 1 An Introduction to the Google Cloud Platform
1(16)
Cloud Architectures
2(1)
SaaS
2(1)
PaaS
3(1)
IaaS
3(1)
Public, Private, and Hybrid Cloud
3(1)
Comparison of Data Centers vs. Cloud Consumption
4(2)
Rent vs. Own
5(1)
Pay As You Go
5(1)
Resource Allocation
5(1)
Specialized Services
6(1)
Google Cloud Platform Core Features
6(6)
Compute Resources
6(2)
Networking Infrastructure
8(1)
Storage and Databases
9(2)
Identity and Security
11(1)
Management and Developer Solutions
11(1)
Chapter Review
12(5)
Questions
13(1)
Answers
14(3)
Chapter 2 Setup, Projects, and Billing
17(22)
Projects and Accounts
18(6)
Organization
20(4)
Projects
24(1)
Roles and Permissions
25(2)
Service Accounts
27(1)
Service Account Keys
27(1)
Billing Management
28(3)
Billing Accounts
28(2)
Budget Alerts and Data Exports
30(1)
API Functions
31(2)
Provisioning Monitoring
33(1)
Chapter Review
34(5)
Questions
35(2)
Answers
37(2)
Chapter 3 Compute Engine
39(30)
Fundamental Concepts in Compute Engine
40(12)
Security Privileges
40(1)
Virtual Machines Instances
41(3)
Instance Groups
44(2)
Instance Templates
46(1)
Sole-Tenant Nodes
46(1)
Disks
46(3)
Snapshots
49(1)
Images
50(1)
Health Checks
51(1)
Settings
52(1)
Planning, Managing, and Monitoring Virtual Machines
52(8)
Planning Considerations
53(1)
Capacity Planning
53(1)
Instance Monitoring
53(1)
Cost Management
54(1)
Exercise 3-1 Creating and Managing Instances
55(5)
Chapter Review
60(9)
Questions
61(4)
Answers
65(4)
Chapter 4 Kubernetes Engine
69(38)
Fundamentals of Google Kubernetes Engine
70(4)
Objects
70(1)
Workloads
70(1)
Pods
71(1)
Services
71(1)
ReplicaSet
72(1)
Deployments
72(1)
Stateful Set
73(1)
DaemonSet
73(1)
Jobs
73(1)
Kubernetes Architecture Principles
74(1)
Deployment Approaches
75(7)
Deploying Using Cloud Console
76(4)
Deploying Using Cloud Shell or Cloud SDK
80(2)
Application Pods and Kubernetes
82(2)
Monitoring Principles and Kubernetes
84(2)
Uptime Checks
85(1)
Alerting Policies
86(1)
Managing Kubernetes Clusters
87(2)
Managing Kubernetes Nodes
89(2)
Managing Kubernetes Nodes Using Cloud Console
89(1)
Managing Kubernetes Nodes Using Cloud Shell or Cloud SDK
90(1)
Managing Kubernetes Pods
91(2)
Managing Pods Using Cloud Console
91(2)
Managing Pods Using Cloud Shell or Cloud SDK
93(1)
Managing Kubernetes Services
93(2)
Managing Services Using Cloud Console
93(2)
Managing Services Using Cloud Shell or Cloud SDK
95(1)
Image Repository Management
95(4)
Image Repository and Image Details with Cloud Console
95(1)
Image Repository and Image Details Using Cloud Shell or Cloud SDK
96(1)
Exercise 4-1 Creating and Managing Kubernetes Engine Clusters
97(2)
Chapter Review
99(8)
Questions
100(3)
Answers
103(4)
Chapter 5 App Engine
107(18)
Delivery Environment
107(3)
Choosing Between Compute Engine, Kubernetes Engine, and App Engine
108(2)
App Engine Components
110(1)
Deploying App Engine Applications
111(4)
Deploying an App Engine Application Using Cloud Shell or Cloud SDK
111(3)
Monitoring Deployed App Engine Applications Using Cloud Console
114(1)
Scaling and App Engine Applications
115(1)
Dynamic Scaling Principles
116(2)
Traffic Handling and App Engine
118(1)
IP Address Splitting
118(1)
HTTP Cookie Splitting
119(1)
Chapter Review
119(6)
Questions
120(3)
Answers
123(2)
Chapter 6 Cloud Functions and Cloud Run
125(22)
Serverless Compute Options
125(3)
Cloud Functions
126(1)
Exercise 6-1 Executing a Basic Cloud Function
127(1)
Cloud Run
128(3)
Exercise 6-2 Deploying an Application in a Container Using Cloud Run
129(2)
Cloud Run for Anthos
131(1)
Deploying Cloud Events
131(7)
Cloud Events and Cloud Storage
132(3)
Cloud Events and Cloud Pub/Sub
135(3)
Choosing App Engine, Cloud Functions, or Cloud Run
138(2)
Chapter Review
140(7)
Questions
141(3)
Answers
144(3)
Chapter 7 Storage and Database Management
147(56)
Storage Options in GCP
147(1)
Persistent Storage
148(4)
Configuring a Persistent Disk
150(2)
Cache
152(2)
Memorystore
152(2)
Object Storage
154(1)
Cloud Storage
154(7)
Object Storage Classes
155(1)
Storage Versioning and Object Lifecycle Management
156(1)
Configuring Cloud Storage
157(4)
Data Model Options
161(1)
Object: Cloud Storage Solutions
161(1)
Managing Cloud Storage
161(1)
Relational Storage Solutions
162(3)
Configuration: Cloud SQL
163(1)
Configuration: Cloud Spanner
163(1)
Configuration: BigQuery
164(1)
Nonrelational Storage Solutions
165(5)
Configuration: Cloud Datastore
166(2)
Configuration: Cloud Firestore
168(1)
Configuration: Bigtable
169(1)
Deploying and Managing Data
170(19)
Cloud SQL Deployment and Management
170(3)
Cloud Spanner Deployment and Management
173(4)
BigQuery Deployment and Management
177(3)
Cloud Datastore Deployment and Management
180(1)
Bigtable Deployment and Management
181(1)
Cloud Pub/Sub Deployment and Management
182(3)
Dataproc Deployment and Management
185(4)
Importing and Exporting Approaches
189(7)
Importing/Exporting in Cloud SQL
189(2)
Importing/Exporting in Cloud Spanner
191(1)
Importing/Exporting in BigQuery
192(2)
Importing/Exporting in Cloud Datastore
194(1)
Importing/Exporting in Bigtable
195(1)
Importing/Exporting in Cloud Dataproc
195(1)
Chapter Review
196(7)
Questions
196(4)
Answers
200(3)
Chapter 8 Networking
203(38)
IP Address Management
203(4)
Static and Ephemeral IP Addresses
204(1)
Expanding the CIDR Block Range
204(2)
Reserving an IP Address
206(1)
Virtual Private Cloud Management
207(5)
Creating Virtual Private Clouds
207(4)
Creating a Shared Virtual Private Cloud
211(1)
Compute Engine and VPC
212(3)
Firewall Rules
215(4)
Creating Firewall Rules Using Cloud Console
217(2)
Creating Firewall Rules Using gcloud
219(1)
Virtual Private Networks
219(3)
Configuring a VPN Using Cloud Console
219(3)
Configuring a VPN Using gcloud
222(1)
Load Balancing
222(7)
Proxy vs. Passthrough
223(2)
Configuring a Load Balancer Using Cloud Console
225(3)
Configuring a Load Balancer Using gcloud
228(1)
Cloud DNS
229(6)
Understanding Zone Types
230(1)
Managed Zone Creation Using Cloud Console
231(3)
Managed Zone Creation Using gcloud
234(1)
Chapter Review
235(6)
Questions
236(2)
Answers
238(3)
Chapter 9 Deployment Management
241(14)
Deploying Solutions Using Cloud Marketplace
241(7)
Browsing the Cloud Marketplace Catalog
241(2)
Deploying a Cloud Marketplace Solution
243(5)
Deploying Applications Using the Deployment Manager
248(2)
Developing Deployment Manager Templates
248(1)
Using and Launching Deployment Manager Template Files
249(1)
Chapter Review
250(5)
Questions
250(2)
Answers
252(3)
Chapter 10 Access and Security
255(24)
Managing Identity and Access Management
255(11)
Cloud Identity Access Management Basics
256(1)
Viewing Identity and Access Management Role Assignments
256(4)
Predefined Roles
260(1)
Assigning IAM Roles
261(1)
Validating and Reviewing Added Roles
261(3)
Defining Custom IAM Roles
264(2)
Service Account Management
266(6)
User-Managed and Google-Managed Service Accounts
266(1)
Managing Service Accounts with Limited Privileges
267(2)
Assigning Service Accounts to VM Instances
269(3)
Viewing Audit Logs for Projects and Managed Services
272(1)
Chapter Review
273(6)
Questions
273(3)
Answers
276(3)
Chapter 11 Operations and Pricing
279(30)
Overview of Google Operations Suite
280(1)
Workspaces
281(2)
Provisioning a Workspace
281(1)
Creating a Workspace
282(1)
Enabling Stackdriver APIs for Monitoring and Logging
283(1)
Monitoring with Operations Suite
284(1)
Configuring Stackdriver for Metrics and Logging
284(7)
Configuring Monitoring for Metrics
286(4)
Creating Stackdriver Custom Metrics
290(1)
Logging with Operations Suite
291(1)
Configuring Log Sinks
291(4)
Viewing and Filtering Logs
294(1)
Viewing Log Messages in Operations Suite
294(1)
Cloud Diagnostics
295(1)
Cloud Trace
295(8)
Cloud Debugger
296(2)
Cloud Platform Status
298(2)
Planning and Estimating with the Pricing Calculator
300(3)
Chapter Review
303(6)
Questions
303(3)
Answers
306(3)
Appendix A Objective Map
309(6)
Appendix B About the Online Content
315(4)
System Requirements
315(1)
Your Total Seminars Training Hub Account
315(1)
Privacy Notice
315(1)
Single User License Terms and Conditions
315(2)
TotalTester Online
317(1)
Technical Support
317(2)
Glossary 319(16)
Index 335
Jack A. Hyman, Ph.D., GCP Associate, is a security, cloud computing, data science, blockchain, and usability engineering author, consultant, educator, and speaker. He has authored, contributed, and reviewed many peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and books for publications, including the IEEE, ACM, Elsevier, and Sage.