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Google Cloud Platform for Developers

You're reading from   Google Cloud Platform for Developers Build highly scalable cloud solutions with the power of Google Cloud Platform

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788837675
Length 506 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
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Ted Hunter Ted Hunter
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Steven Porter Steven Porter
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Preface 1. Why GCP? FREE CHAPTER 2. The Google Cloud Console 3. APIs, CLIs, IAM, and Billing 4. Google App Engine 5. Google Kubernetes Engine 6. Google Cloud Functions 7. Google Compute Engine 8. NoSQL with Datastore and Bigtable 9. Relational Data with Cloud SQL and Cloud Spanner 10. Google Cloud Storage 11. Stackdriver 12. Change Management 13. GCP Networking for Developers 14. Messaging with Pub/Sub and IoT Core 15. Integrating with Big Data Solutions on GCP 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating and maintaining a GKE cluster

Once you have a workload suitable and ready to deploy to GKE, you need a place to deploy it. As with most things GCP, you have a choice whether to perform the cluster creation via APIs or the portal. When repeatability, testability, and automation are a concern, you should always go with scripting your configuration and executing actions via GCP APIs or the CLI. When working in a prototyping or R&D environment, it's totally acceptable to perform actions, such as GKE cluster creation, using the portal since you are likely to be tweaking the settings.

When creating a GKE cluster, the bulk of the configuration is centered around the machine type supporting your cluster, the number of nodes, and what zones or regions the cluster will be deployed to. For instance, this is a three-node cluster deployed to the us-east-1b zone running on...

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