Configuring Private Google Access

Difficulty: Intermediate
Duration: 2 minutes and 15 seconds
Students: 1,221
Rating: 4.1/5

In this Lesson, we look at configuring Private Google access starting with an overview of what it is, before moving on to networking and DNS configuration as well as routing and firewalls. We'll then walk you through a guided demonstration of how to enable Private Google Access so that you get a practical understanding of the service.

We'll also look at Private Google Access for on-premises hosts, covering domain names, virtual IPs, networking and DNS configuration, and permissions. We'll wrap with Private Services Access and Serverless VPC Access.

Learning Objectives

  • Learn about Private Google Access, its networking and DNS requirements, and how to configure routing and firewalls to use it
  • Learn about Private Google Access for on-premises hosts, its requirements, its permissions, and how to use it
  • Get a high-level overview of Private Services Access and Serverless VPC Access

Intended Audience

This Lesson is intended for those who wish to learn how to configure private Google access on the GCP platform.

Prerequisites

To get the most out of this Lesson, you should have a basic knowledge of GCP.

Covered Topics