About Course
Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer
This course prepares learners to deploy, manage, and operate workloads on
Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Participants gain practical experience
working with core GCP services including compute, storage, networking, and security.
The training focuses on real-world tasks required to maintain cloud environments
and support scalable, reliable applications.
Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of cloud computing concepts
- Familiarity with operating systems such as Linux or Windows
- General knowledge of networking fundamentals
- Awareness of application deployment concepts
- No prior Google Cloud experience required
Who Should Attend
- Cloud Engineers and Junior Cloud Administrators
- System and Infrastructure Administrators
- IT professionals transitioning to cloud roles
- Developers supporting cloud-based applications
- Professionals preparing for the Associate Cloud Engineer certification
Key Skills You Will Gain
This course equips learners with the hands-on skills required to operate and
maintain Google Cloud environments.
- Deploying and managing GCP compute services
- Configuring networking, storage, and security
- Monitoring workloads and managing cloud resources
- Implementing identity and access management
- Troubleshooting common cloud issues
Course Modules
Module 1: Google Cloud Fundamentals
- GCP services, projects, and resource hierarchy
- Regions, zones, and locations
- Cloud console and command-line tools
Module 2: Compute and Storage Services
- Compute Engine and managed services
- Cloud Storage and persistent disks
- Deploying and managing workloads
Module 3: Networking and Security
- Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) fundamentals
- Firewall rules and network connectivity
- Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Module 4: Monitoring and Operations
- Monitoring, logging, and alerting
- Managing resource usage and costs
- Operational best practices
Module 5: Deployment and Troubleshooting
- Deploying applications on GCP
- Troubleshooting performance and availability issues
- Preparing for certification scenarios