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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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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

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

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Why GCP?, this chapter introduces readers to the Google Cloud Platform. It provides an overview of cloud computing, a brief history of GCP, as well as a comparison to other public cloud providers.

Chapter 2, The Google Cloud Console, this chapter serves to familiarize readers with the primary user interfaces they will use when interacting with Google Cloud.

Chapter 3, APIs, CLIs, IAM, and Billing, in this chapter, readers will learn about the various command line tools provided by Google for managing cloud resources. Readers will also learn about the other tools that will enable them to manage their Google Cloud projects throughout the book.

Chapter 4, Google App Engine, this chapter will explain what Google App Engine (GAE) is, the driving philosophies behind it, and how to use it to run highly-scalable services.

Chapter 5, Google Kubernetes Engine, this chapter is about the Google Container Engine (GKE) platform for running and managing services on Google Cloud.

Chapter 6, Google Cloud Functions, this chapter is about creating and executing Cloud Functions using Google's serverless platform.

Chapter 7, Google Compute Engine, this chapter is about Google's IaaS offering: Google Compute Engine (GCE). This chapter will introduce readers to on-demand VMs and how they can be managed, scaled, and customized to the user's needs.

Chapter 8, NoSQL with Datastore and Bigtable, this chapter will introduce readers to the document based storage solutions offered by Google, including Datastore (plus the new Firestore), and Bigtable.

Chapter 9, Relational Data with Cloud SQL and Cloud Spanner, this chapter will cover Google's relational data storage solutions, including managed MySQL and PostgreSQL via Cloud SQL, as well as globally consistent relational data via Cloud Spanner.

Chapter 10, Google Cloud Storage, this chapter is about Google's unified object storage platform: Google Cloud Storage (GCS).

Chapter 11, Stackdriver, this chapter will cover Google's Stackdriver monitoring, logging, and diagnostics suite to drive application insights, availability, and fast incident resolution.

Chapter 12, Change Management, this chapter will introduce readers to the various platform tools Google offers around the developer/operations experience, including source control, building and deploying services.

Chapter 13, GCP Networking for Developers, this chapter will introduce readers to networking on Google Cloud, covering the products available and how to use them to build custom networking and security solutions. These topics will be presented in a manner appropriate for developers rather than networking professionals.

Chapter 14, Messaging with Pub/Sub and IoT Core, this chapter will introduce readers to the distributed messaging offerings on Google Cloud. Readers will learn how to leverage Google Cloud Pub/Sub for high-throughput messaging used both in service to service communications and Big Data ingestion pipelines, as well as Cloud IoT Core for widely distributed event-driven application architectures.

Chapter 15, Integrating with Big Data Solutions on GCP, this chapter will provide a high level overview of big data solutions on Google Cloud Platform. Users will learn how to build highly scalable, fully managed big data solutions with the power of Cloud Dataflow and BigQuery.

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