Designing a Google Cloud Infrastructure

Difficulty: Intermediate
Duration: 1 minute and 2 seconds
Students: 9,100
Rating: 4.7/5

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) lets organizations take advantage of the powerful network and technologies that Google uses to deliver its own products. Global companies like Coca-Cola and cutting-edge technology stars like Spotify are already running sophisticated applications on GCP. This lesson will help you design an enterprise-class Google Cloud infrastructure for your own organization.

When you architect an infrastructure for mission-critical applications, not only do you need to choose the appropriate compute, storage, and networking components, but you also need to design for security, high availability, regulatory compliance, and disaster recovery. This lesson uses a case study to demonstrate how to apply these design principles to meet real-world requirements.

Learning Objectives

  • Map compute, storage, and networking requirements to Google Cloud Platform services
  • Create designs for high availability and disaster recovery
  • Use appropriate authentication, roles, service accounts, and data protection
  • Create a design to comply with regulatory requirements

Intended Audience

This lesson is intended for anyone looking to design and build an enterprise-class Google Cloud Platform infrastructure for their own organization.

Prerequisites

To get the most out of this lesson, you should have some basic knowledge of Google Cloud Platform.

Covered Topics