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With 980+ learning activities to choose from, Google Cloud has designed our comprehensive catalog with you in mind. The catalog consists of a variety of activity formats for you to pick from. Choose from bite-size individual labs or multi-module courses that consist of videos, documents, labs, and quizzes. Our labs give you temporary credentials to actual cloud resources, so you can learn Google Cloud using the real thing. Earn badges for what you complete, define, track, and measure your success with Google Cloud!
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Lab Featured Monitoring and Managing Bigtable Health and Performance
In this lab, you monitor disk and CPU usage in a Bigtable instance, update an existing cluster to apply node autoscaling, implement replication in an instance, and back up and restore data in Bigtable.
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Lab Featured Configuring Networks via gcloud
In this lab you use the gcloud command line to create VPC networks, subnets, and VM instances, then test connectivity.
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Lab Featured Speech to Text Transcription with the Cloud Speech API
The Cloud Speech API lets you do speech to text transcription from audio files in over 80 languages. In this hands-on lab you’ll record your own audio file and send it to the Speech API for transcription.
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Lab Featured Provision Services with Google Cloud Marketplace
In this hands-on lab you'll learn how to use Google Cloud Platform's Marketplace to quickly get started with common operating systems, web frameworks, and databases.
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Lab Featured Loading Data into Cloud SQL
In this lab, you import data from CSV text files into Cloud SQL and then carry out some basic data analysis using simple queries.
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Lab Featured Speaking with a Webpage - Streaming Speech Transcripts
In this lab you take audio from the client's microphone and stream it to a Java servlet. The Java servlet passes the data to the Cloud Speech API, which then streams transcriptions back to the servlet.
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Lab Featured Migrating to AlloyDB from PostgreSQL Using PostgreSQL Tools
In this lab, you migrate a stand-alone PostgreSQL database (running on a virtual machine) to AlloyDB for PostgreSQL using native PostgreSQL tools.