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Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer Certification

The Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer certification validates your foundational skills in deploying, managing, and securing applications and infrastructure on Google Cloud. This certification is ideal for individuals seeking to demonstrate their ability to perform common platform-based tasks to maintain and scale solutions that leverage Google-managed or self-managed services on Google Cloud.

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What is Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer Certification about?

An Associate Cloud Engineer specializes in deploying and securing applications, services, and infrastructure while monitoring operations across multiple projects. They are responsible for maintaining enterprise solutions to ensure they meet performance targets. This role entails working with both public cloud and on-premises solutions, performing essential tasks to maintain and scale deployments that utilize Google-managed or self-managed services on Google Cloud. The Associate Cloud Engineer exam evaluates your proficiency in the following areas: Setting up a cloud solution environment. Planning and configuring cloud solutions. Deploying and implementing cloud solutions effectively. Ensuring the smooth operation and performance of cloud solutions. Configuring access controls and ensuring security measures are in place. Successful completion of this exam demonstrates your ability to manage and optimize cloud-based solutions on Google Cloud Platform, contributing to efficient and secure operations aligned with organizational goals.


Exam Format

  • Exam Code: Associate Cloud Engineer
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Question Types:
    • Multiple-choice and multiple-select questions
    • Scenario-based and case study questions
  • Passing Score: Typically around 70%

What are the objectives of Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer Certification ?

The exam aims to validate your skills in implementing and managing cloud solutions on GCP. It assesses your ability to deploy applications, set up cloud networks, and manage GCP resources effectively. You will demonstrate proficiency in configuring compute instances, storage solutions, and networking services to meet business requirements. Additionally, the exam tests your knowledge in monitoring and optimizing cloud solutions for performance, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. You will also showcase expertise in implementing security and compliance policies on GCP.

Who is Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer Certification for?

  • IT professionals seeking to demonstrate proficiency in Google Cloud Platform
  • Cloud engineers
  • System administrators
  • Developers migrating to GCP or building applications on GCP
  • What are the prerequisites for Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer Certification?

      • Basic understanding of cloud computing concepts and principles
      • Familiarity with Google Cloud Platform services and products
      • Before taking this exam complete the Associate Cloud Engineer Course


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      Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer Certification - Certification & Exam

      The certification course for GCP Associate Cloud Engineer covers essential topics to ensure comprehensive understanding and proficiency.

      1. Setting Up a Cloud Solution Environment.

        Configuring cloud projects and accounts for effective cloud management.

      2. Deploying and Implementing Compute Engine Resources.

        Deploying virtual machines, managing instance groups, and ensuring high availability.

      3. Configuring Network Services.

        Setting up and managing cloud networks, VPNs, and interconnects on Google Cloud.

      4. Implementing Storage Solutions.

        Configuring cloud storage options such as Cloud Storage and Persistent Disks.

      5. Ensuring Security and Compliance.

        Implementing access control and securing cloud solutions following GCP best practices.