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This learning path explores the advanced pillars of the Google Cloud Professional Cloud Architect certification. It covers infrastructure automation with Terraform, comprehensive security management, and scaling modern workloads with GKE and Cloud Run. You will also learn to integrate AI/ML and data engineering capabilities while mastering the observability tools required to ensure enterprise-grade reliability.
Syllabus
- Course 1: Getting Started with Terraform for Google Cloud
- Course 2: Managing Security in Google Cloud
- Course 3: Manage Scalable Workloads in GKE
- Course 4: Developing Applications with Cloud Run on Google Cloud: Fundamentals
- Course 5: Introduction to Data Engineering on Google Cloud
- Course 6: Introduction to AI and Machine Learning on Google Cloud
- Course 7: Logging and Monitoring in Google Cloud
- Course 8: Observability in Google Cloud
- Course 9: Preparing for your Professional Cloud Architect Journey
Courses
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This self-paced training course gives participants broad study of security controls and techniques on Google Cloud. Through recorded lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on labs, participants explore and deploy the components of a secure Google Cloud solution, including Cloud Identity, Resource Manager, Cloud IAM, Virtual Private Cloud firewalls, Cloud Load Balancing, Cloud Peering, Cloud Interconnect, and VPC Service Controls. This is the first course of the Security in Google Cloud series. After completing this course, enroll in the Security Best Practices in Google Cloud course.
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This course helps learners create a study plan for the PCA (Professional Cloud Architect) certification exam. Learners explore the breadth and scope of the domains covered in the exam. Learners assess their exam readiness and create their individual study plan.
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Welcome to the two-part course on Logging, Monitoring, and Observability in Google Cloud. The core operations tools in Google Cloud break down into two major categories. The operations-focused components and the application performance management tools. This course, Logging and Monitoring in Google Cloud, covers the operations-focused components including Logging, Monitoring, and Service Monitoring. After taking this course, it is suggested that you complete part 2, Observability in Google Cloud, to learn about the available application performance management tools.
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This course provides an introduction to using Terraform for Google Cloud. It enables learners to describe how Terraform can be used to implement infrastructure as code and to apply some of its key features and functionalities to create and manage Google Cloud infrastructure. Learners will get hands-on practice building and managing Google Cloud resources using Terraform.
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This course introduces the Cloud Run serverless platform for running applications. In this course, you learn about the fundamentals of Cloud Run, its resource model and the container lifecycle. You learn about service identities, how to control access to services, and how to develop and test your application locally before deploying it to Cloud Run. The course also teaches you how to integrate with other services on Google Cloud so you can build full-featured applications.
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This course introduces the artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) offerings on Google Cloud that support the data-to-AI lifecycle through AI foundations, AI development, and AI solutions. It explores the technologies, products, and tools available to build an ML model, an ML pipeline, and a generative AI project based on the different goals of users, including data scientists, AI developers, and ML engineers.
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Welcome to Observability in Google Cloud, the second part of a two-part course series. It is suggested that you complete part 1, Logging and Monitoring in Google Cloud, prior to taking this course. This course is all about application performance management tools, including Error Reporting, Cloud Trace, and Cloud Profiler.
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In this course, you learn about data engineering on Google Cloud, the roles and responsibilities of data engineers, and how those map to offerings provided by Google Cloud. You also learn about ways to address data engineering challenges.
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Discover how to modernize, manage, and observe applications at scale using Google Kubernetes Engine. This course uses lectures and hands-on labs to help you explore and deploy using Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), GKE Fleets, Cloud Service Mesh, and Config Controller capabilities that will enable you to work with modern applications, even when they are split among multiple clusters hosted by multiple providers.
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