Discover Google Cloud training your way
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 Analyzing Billing Data with BigQuery
In this lab you will create datasets and tables, import data from billing reports, and conduct a variety of queries on the data using BigQuery.
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Lab Featured Build Google Cloud Infrastructure for AWS Professionals: Challenge Lab
This challenge lab tests your skills and knowledge from the labs in the Build Google Cloud Infrastructure for AWS Professionals course. You should be familiar with the content of the labs before attempting this lab.
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Lab Featured Monitor an Apache Web Server using Ops Agent
Learn how to monitor an Apache Web Server installed on a Compute Engine virtual machine (VM) instance using Ops Agent.
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Lab Featured Pivot Tables in Google Sheets
Create pivot tables to quickly summarize large amounts of data and reference data using named ranges. Use functions and formulas to calculate descriptive statistics.
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Lab Featured Generative AI: Data Engineer Revision
Arcade chatbot lab to learn about the Professional Data Engineer
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Lab Featured Accelerating Analytical Queries using the AlloyDB Columnar Engine
In this lab, you explore features of the AlloyDB Columnar Engine.
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Lab Featured Cloud IAM: Qwik Start
Google Cloud IAM unifies access control for Cloud Platform services into a single system to present a consistent set of operations. Watch the short video Manage Access Control with Google Cloud IAM.
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Lab Featured Deploying a Fault-Tolerant Microsoft Active Directory Environment
In this Qwiklab, you set up a redundant pair of Windows Domain Controllers (DC) with AD using a new Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) network and multiple subnets on Google Cloud Platform (GCP).