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About the Course

This course equips students to build highly reliable and efficient solutions on Google Cloud using proven design patterns. It is a continuation of the Architecting with Google Compute Engine or Architecting with Google Kubernetes Engine courses and assumes hands-on experience with the technologies covered in either of those courses. Through a combination of presentations, design activities, and hands-on labs, participants learn to define and balance business and technical requirements to design Google Cloud deployments that are highly reliable, highly available, secure, and cost-effective....

Top reviews

MB

Sep 10, 2020

Thanks Phillip! Excellent feed back after practice, always show new way how!

Really good material, is a real open door for a Google concepts! Is a way to start to thinking in Google Cloud Architect

RI

Aug 27, 2019

It was a wonderful course were I got to understand principles involved in business logic, determining youreaSLA, SLI and SLO and so many other design principles relevant for an end product scale.

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By LAI D Y

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Sep 11, 2020

A bit boring...

By SAJID M W

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Jan 12, 2020

good as always

By Lukasz B

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Dec 22, 2021

good training

By Larry G

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Oct 4, 2020

Great content

By Afsal A S

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Oct 19, 2020

Super course

By PATEL M B

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Jun 8, 2019

it was hard

By Smita K

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May 28, 2020

excellent

By CARLOS R N

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Dec 1, 2020

muy bien

By Aadesh S K

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Dec 13, 2019

great

By Ichsan N C

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Jun 17, 2022

nice

By fishtapcouse5

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Aug 23, 2021

good

By SHAHIR S

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May 13, 2021

Good

By Sipho M

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Oct 24, 2019

hard

By Muhammad A N

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Feb 6, 2019

Good

By Ying K N

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Jul 15, 2018

Good

By Toto

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Aug 26, 2021

55

By Nuril F R

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Apr 23, 2021

hm

By Aris I

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Feb 12, 2021

ok

By Vishwa S

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Mar 3, 2019

Good informative, but too long compared to previous courses. I recommended breaking it into 3 weeks instead of 2. Would like to see Jason Baker speak a little slow without talking too fast. I had to watch few times to grasp the all the information. However, the slides are really good. The challenges and that logging application idea gives a good understanding. The lab is kind of disappointing, I expected it to have more content with better organization.

By Henrik H

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Oct 4, 2019

The course was good. Good content, but there was so many errors and corrections in the slide decks, transcript errors and video errors. I find this unprofessional considering this is a recorded course and there should have been so many opportunities to correct those.

Also so many anecdotes that just made this course longer than necessary.

By Marko V

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Jan 2, 2019

Jason Baker is a great teacher. Finally a course in this certification that had a real teacher instead of human robots. Other instructors in the this course were just another robots making noise and not really contributing or teaching much.

By Tyler W

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May 26, 2021

Didn't like it. Doesn't quite fit, and requires a TON of repetitive tasks. The k8s pieces should be broken out and separated from the rest and delivered with the rest of the compute options earlier in the learning path.

By Neil S

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Feb 24, 2021

the design activity videos were difficult to really get into - coming up with an application and each part of it and how each thing works is a good excercise but don't think it works in a digital training course

By Zlatan B

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Apr 25, 2019

A lot of technical problems, the sound volume between two speakers is 80% off, the first quicklab makes no sense, does not let you move forward, the lectures are kind of butchered etc.

By Ranjith K

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Oct 9, 2019

this course was the most boring of all. All the other courses were nice and flawless. I had much interest throughout other courses in this specialization but this one held me back.