This two-day instructor-led Networking in Google Cloud Platform class gives participants broad study of networking options on Google Cloud. Through a combination of presentations, demonstrations, and hands-on labs, participants explore and deploy Google Cloud networking technologies, such as Google Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) networks, subnets, firewalls; interconnection among networks; load balancing; Cloud DNS; Cloud CDN; Cloud NAT. The course will also cover common network design patterns and automated deployment using Deployment Manager or Terraform.
 
                    
                Content
- 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 network
 
- 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 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 when
 
- Recall the GCP interconnect and peering services available to connect your infrastructure to GCP
 - 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 GCP interconnect service to use when
 - Explain Direct Peering and Partner Peering
 - Determine which GCP peering service to use when
 - Explain Direct Peering and Partner Peering
 - Determine which Google Cloud peering service to use when
 
- Recognize how networking features are charged for
 - Use Network Service Tiers to optimize spend
 - Determine which Network Service Tier to use when
 - 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