- Date
2023/1/4-5
- Time
09:30 – 17:30
(Total 16 training hours)
- Location
2/F, The Whitney, 183 Wai Yip Street, Kwun Tong
(Online class available)
- Language
Cantonese, Supplemented with English terminology
- Fee
HK$20,000
Course Information
Course Name: Networking in Google Cloud
Certificate: A minimum of 70% attendance rate is required for awarding of a completion certificate
Application Deadline: 7 days before the course
Remark: Please Bring your own laptop (BYOD) to classes.
What Will You Achieve
- Configure Google VPC networks, subnets, and routers
- Control administrative access to VPC objects
- Control network access to endpoints in VPCs
- Interconnect networks among Google Cloud projects
- Interconnect networks among Google Cloud VPC networks and on-premises or other-cloud networks
- Choose among Google Cloud load balancer and proxy options and configure them
- Use Cloud CDN to reduce latency and save money
- Optimize network spend using Network Tiers
- Configure Cloud NAT or Private Google Access to provideinstances without public IP addresses access to other services
- Deploy networks declaratively using Cloud Deployment Manager or Terraform
- Design networks to meet common customer requirements
- Configure monitoring and logging to troubleshoot networks problems
Who Is This Course For?
- Network engineers and Admins who are either using Google Cloud or are planning to do so
- Individuals who want to be exposed to software-defined networking solutions in the cloud
Requirement
To get the most out of this course, participants should:
- Complete Google Cloud Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure or have equivalent experience
- Have prior understanding of the 7 layer OSI model
- Have prior understanding of IPv4 addressing
- Have prior experience with managing IPv4 routes
Course Outline
- Recall that networks belong to projects
- Explain the differences among default, auto, and custom networks
- Create networks and subnets
- Explain how IPv4 addresses are assigned to Compute Engine instances
- Publish domain names using Google Cloud DNS
- Create Compute Engine instances with IP aliases
- Create Compute Engine instances with multiple virtual networks
- Outline how IAM policies affect VPC networks
- Control access to network resources using service accounts
- Control access to Compute Engine instances with tag-based firewall rules
- Outline the overall workflow for configuring Shared VPC
- Differentiate between the IAM roles that allow network resources to be managed
- Configure peering between unrelated VPC Networks
- Recall when to use Shared VPC and when to use VPC Network Peering
- Recall the various load balancing services
- Configure Layer 7 HTTP(S) load balancing
- Whitelist and blacklist IP traffic with Cloud Armor
- Cache content with Cloud CDN
- Explain Layer 4 TCP or SSL proxy load balancing
- Explain regional network load balancing
- Configure internal load balancing
- Recall the choices for enabling IPv6 Internet connectivity for Google Cloud load balancers
- Determine which Google Cloud load balancer to use In which situation
- Recall the Google Cloud interconnect and peering services available to connect your infrastructure to Google Cloud
- Explain Dedicated Interconnect and Partner Interconnect
- Describe the workflow for configuring a Dedicated Interconnect
- Build a connection over a VPN with Cloud Router
- Determine which Google Cloud interconnect service to use in which situation
- Explain Direct Peering and Partner Peering
- Determine which Google Cloud peering service to use in which situation
- Recognize how networking features are charged
- Use Network Service Tiers to optimize spend
- Determine which Network Service Tier to use in which situation
- Recall that labels can be used to understand networking spend
- Explain common network design patterns
- Configure Private Google Access to allow access to certain Google Cloud services from VM instances with only internal IP addresses
- Configure Cloud NAT to provide your instances without public IP addresses access to the internet
- Automate the deployment of networks using Deployment Manager or Terraform
- Launch networking solutions using Cloud Marketplace
- Configure uptime checks, alerting policies and charts for your network services
- Use VPC Flow Logs to log and analyze network traffic behavior