Pass your Associate Cloud Engineer exam on the first attempt and become GCP Google Certified Associate Cloud Engineer. Every question has a detailed explanation of why an option is correct and why the other options are wrong. All questions and answers in these practice exams have been carefully design and updated to be fit for Associate Cloud Engineer Certification exam.Exam details according to Google, require minimum 70% score to pass:Section 1: Setting up a cloud solution environment1.1 Setting up cloud projects and accounts. Activities include:● Creating a resource hierarchy● Applying organizational policies to the resource hierarchy● Granting members IAM roles within a project● Managing users and groups in Cloud Identity (manually and automated)● Enabling APIs within projects● Provisioning and setting up products in Google Cloud’s operations suite1.2 Managing billing configuration. Activities include:● Creating one or more billing accounts● Linking projects to a billing account● Establishing billing budgets and alerts● Setting up billing exports1.3 Installing and configuring the command line interface (CLI), specifically the Cloud SDK (e.g., setting the default project).Section 2: Planning and configuring a cloud solution2.1 Planning and estimating Google Cloud product use using the Pricing Calculator2.2 Planning and configuring compute resources. Considerations include:● Selecting appropriate compute choices for a given workload (e.g., Compute Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine, Cloud Run, Cloud Functions)● Using preemptible VMs and custom machine types as appropriate2.3 Planning and configuring data storage options. Considerations include:● Product choice (e.g., Cloud SQL, BigQuery,
What you'll learn
understand how to create and manage cloud projects
configure billing accounts and budgets
install and set up the Cloud SDK
plan and configure compute and storage resources
Course objectives
to prepare students for the GCP Associate Cloud Engineer certification exam
to enhance understanding of Google Cloud services and their configurations