On-demand activities
Find the right on-demand learning activities for you. Labs are short learning activities that teach you a specific lesson by giving you direct, temporary, hands-on access to real cloud resources. Courses are longer activities, consisting of several modules made of videos, documents, hands-on labs and quizzes. Finally, quests are similar, but are usually shorter and contain only labs.
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Lab Featured Arcade Hero: Enter the Artifact Registry Maven
Arcade Hero: Artifact Registry Level One
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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 Network Tiers - Optimizing Network Spend
In this lab, you create one VM in the premium network service tier (default) and one VM in the standard network service tier. Then you compare the latency and routes for each VM instance.
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Lab Featured Cloud Scheduler: Qwik Start
In this lab you'll create a recurring Cloud Scheduler job that specifies a Pub/Sub topic as the job target.
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Lab Featured Designing and Querying Bigtable Schemas
In this lab, you explore a Bigtable instance and use the Bigtable CLI (cbt CLI) to query data in Bigtable. You also design a table schema and row key using best practices for Bigtable.
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Lab Featured Understanding and Analyzing Your Costs with Google Cloud Billing Reports
In this lab, you familiarize yourself with Google Cloud Billing reports, which provides built-in cost reporting for Google Cloud within the Google Cloud Console. You view Billing reports from a live billing account, understand current and forecasted Google Cloud costs, and then analyze costs using report filters t…
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Lab Featured Create a Component Anomaly Detection Model using Visual Inspection AI
In this lab, you will learn how to create a component anomaly detection model using Visual Inspection AI.
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Lab Featured It Speaks! Create Synthetic Speech Using Text-to-Speech
In this lab, you create a series of audio files using the Text-to-Speech API, then listen to them to compare the differences.