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The Ultimate Guide to Building a Google Cloud Foundation

You're reading from   The Ultimate Guide to Building a Google Cloud Foundation A one-on-one tutorial with one of Google's top trainers

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803240855
Length 284 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Patrick Haggerty Patrick Haggerty
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Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting to Know Google’s Cloud 2. Chapter 2: IAM, Users, Groups, and Admin Access FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Setting Up Billing and Cost Controls 4. Chapter 4: Terraforming a Resource Hierarchy 5. Chapter 5: Controlling Access with IAM Roles 6. Chapter 6: Laying the Network 7. Chapter 7: Foundational Monitoring and Logging 8. Chapter 8: Augmenting Security and Registering for Support 9. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding billing terminology

To help us understand the various pieces and parts that play a role in billing, let’s start with a diagram:

Figure 3.1 – Billing and resource management visualization

At the bottom of the preceding diagram, we can see what we want most out of Google Cloud – its resources. The word resource in English comes from the old French word resorse, which means to help or aid. That’s pretty much what the bottom level does – it helps or aids our business by providing on-demand, scalable, metered services. From Pub/Sub messaging, to Compute Engine VMs, to Cloud buckets, the offerings are vast and powerful. Each of these Google Cloud services is logically managed by a single project.

Projects are special types of Google Cloud resources that let you directly enable, create, and logically group services. Every create command for a service, whether it’s used via the UI, the command line, or a Google...

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