I'm now a Google Cloud Certified - Associate Cloud Engineer
I received the formal notification about passing the Google Cloud Certified - Associate Cloud Engineer exam after the customary review, today.
Although I received the provisional Pass result at the end of the exam, it seems odd that a company whose premier product is synonymous with speed takes up to a week to review & provide formal confirmation.
I like these certification exams as:
- they provide a structure for learning new topics
- highlight key areas in a subject
- lets us validate our learning through simulated scenarios
- the virtual badges are fun to collect
For my preparation, I used Qwiklabs, Udemy and the official Google Cloud documentation.
Some of the Google Cloud documentation gems I found during the journey are the Google concept mapping with Azure & AWS articles.
Besides the labs feature, Qwiklabs now includes video tutorials. The decks are a treat & useful for future reference
- Google Cloud Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure
- Essential Google Cloud Infrastructure: Foundation
- Essential Google Cloud Infrastructure: Core Services
- Elastic Cloud Infrastructure: Scaling and Automation
On Udemy, I went through the following -
- Google Associate Cloud Engineer: Get Certified 2020 course by Dan Sullivan, the Guy Who Wrote the Official Certification Guide for Google
- Practice tests created by Sarat Gutha
- Project Id and Project Name are globally unique and immutable. Project Id is chosen by you and Project Name is assigned by Google Cloud
- Configuring Access Approvers in your Organization involves granting the IAM role Access Approvals Approver on the project, folder, or organization to the principal (either a service account or a human) who will perform approvals.
- Cloud Run for Anthos is the only serverless Google Cloud offering that supports Web Sockets
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