Architecting with Google Compute Engine
About this Specialization
87% of Google Cloud certified users feel more confident in their cloud skills. This program provides the skills you need to advance your career, and training to support your preparation for the industry-recognized Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer certification.\\n\\nYour journey to Google Cloud certification:\\n\\n1) Complete the Coursera Cloud Engineering Professional Certificate\\n\\n2) Review other recommended resources for the Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer certification exam\\n\\n3) Review the Associate Cloud Engineer exam guide\\n\\n4) Complete Associate Cloud Engineer sample questions\\n\\n5) Register for the Google Cloud certification exam (remotely or at a test center)\\n\\nApplied Learning Project\\n\\nThis professional certificate incorporates hands-on labs using our Qwiklabs platform.\\n\\nThese hands on components will let you apply the skills you learn. Projects incorporate Google Cloud Platform products, used within Qwiklabs. You will gain practical hands-on experience with the concepts explained throughout the modules.Created by: Google Cloud
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