What is this Training Videolab About?

This training videolab is a collection of Google Cloud videos created by Priyanka Vergadia @pvergadia. Priyanka is a Google Cloud Architect and a Google employee. Her videos are very good and average about 5 minutes each.

This lab combines her videos with extra material to create a study path for Google Cloud. The goal is to learn how to use Google Cloud in an entertaining manner built with free resources.

What is Google Cloud?

Google Cloud Platform, offered by Google, is a suite of cloud computing services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products, such as Google Search and YouTube.

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Last Update: October 10, 2019
Copyright: I am contributing my work creating this videolab to the public domain.

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Google's Get Cooking in Cloud playlist on YouTube
Google Cloud Platform playlist on YouTube

Published: August 8, 2019

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Published: August 22, 2019

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My articles on Cloud Run

Published: August 29, 2019

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Practice with Google Codelabs:

Published: September 19, 2019

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Published: October 3, 2019

Recovery Time Objective (RTO) is the targeted duration of time and a service level within which a business process must be restored after a disaster (or disruption) in order to avoid unacceptable consequences associated with a break in business continuity (Wikipedia).

Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is defined by business continuity planning. It is the maximum targeted period in which data (transactions) might be lost from an IT service due to a major incident. (Wikipedia).

High availability (HA) is a characteristic of a system, which aims to ensure an agreed level of operational performance, usually uptime, for a higher than normal period (Wikipedia).

Disaster Recover (DR) involves a set of policies, tools and procedures to enable the recovery or continuation of vital technology infrastructure and systems following a natural or human-induced disaster. Disaster recovery focuses on the IT or technology systems supporting critical business functions, as opposed to business continuity, which involves keeping all essential aspects of a business functioning despite significant disruptive events. Disaster recovery can therefore be considered as a subset of business continuity (Wikipedia).

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Published: October 10, 2019

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