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Google Cloud Storage and Containers for AWS Professionals
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Google Cloud Storage and Containers for AWS Professionals
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This is the third course of a four-course series for cloud architects and engineers with existing AWS knowledge, and it compares Google Cloud and AWS solutions and guides professionals on their use.
This course focuses on Storage Options and containers in Google Cloud. The learners apply the knowledge of storage and containers in AWS to explore the similarities and differences with storage and containers in Google Cloud. Learners get hands-on practice building and managing Google Cloud resources.
Course Info
Objectives
- Create and configure Cloud SQL and Cloud Storage
- Compare Cloud SQL to Amazon RDS
- Compare Google Cloud’s data lake options with AWS
- Explain how Google Kubernetes Engine differs from Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service
- Provision a Kubernetes cluster using Google Kubernetes Engine.
Prerequisites
Cloud Architect or Cloud Engineer who are experienced with AWS cloud
Audience
Cloud Engineer, Cloud Architect
Available languages
English
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