Hands-On Labs in Google Cloud for Networking Engineers
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Course Summary
This course is designed to help students gain a deeper understanding of Google Cloud Networking and become a certified Google Cloud Network Engineer. The course offers hands-on labs to help students build practical skills needed for the job.Key Learning Points
- Learn how to design, implement, and manage virtual networks and network services on Google Cloud Platform
- Gain practical experience through hands-on labs and use cases
- Prepare for the Google Cloud Networking Engineer certification exam
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Learning Outcomes
- Design and implement virtual networks on Google Cloud Platform
- Configure network services such as Load Balancing, VPN, and Firewall rules
- Prepare for and pass the Google Cloud Networking Engineer certification exam
Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course
- Basic knowledge of TCP/IP networking
- Familiarity with Google Cloud Platform
Course Difficulty Level
IntermediateCourse Format
- Self-paced
- Online
- Hands-on labs
Similar Courses
- Architecting with Google Compute Engine
- Deploying Applications with Google Cloud Platform
- Data Engineering on Google Cloud Platform
Related Education Paths
- Google Cloud Certified - Professional Cloud Network Engineer
- Google Cloud Certified - Professional Cloud Architect
- Google Cloud Certified - Professional Cloud Developer
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Description
Networking is a principal theme of cloud computing. It’s the underlying structure of Google Cloud, and it’s what connects all your resources and services to one another. In this series of hands-on labs, completed on Qwiklabs, you will gain additional practice with specialized tools for developing mature networks.
Outline
- Welcome to Networking in Google Cloud: Hands-On Practice
- How to Send Feedback
- Configuring Networks via gcloud
- Getting Started with Google Cloud and Qwiklabs
- Network Performance Testing
- Improving Network Performance I
- Improving Network Performance II
- Building a High-throughput VPN