The Google Cloud can be used to deploy and run Microsoft Windows® apps. Learn how to set up and deploy Microsoft Windows and Microsoft SQL Server in App Engine through lectures and practical experiments. Additionally, you will learn how to create and deploy ASP.NET applications to Google Kubernetes Engine, App Engine, and Compute Engine.
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Solution developers, systems operations professionals, and solution architects are planning to utilize Windows applications and environments on Google Cloud. Executives and business decision-makers evaluating the potential of Google Cloud to address the business need
Get to know the fundamentals of Google Cloud and how to build Windows virtual machines. Professionals will gain knowledge of Google Cloud's breadth, organizational structure, alternatives for Windows deployment on Google Cloud, and user interfaces.
You'll learn about the many types of Compute Engine virtual machines, how to use Active Directory with Compute Engine virtual machines, and how to run SQL Server for high availability in Compute Engine.
You'll be taught about the model-view-controller structure utilizing Microsoft Visual Studio's Web Project template to create & develop ASP.NET and deploy applications to Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) in Compute Engine.
You'll learn about setting up pools of virtual machines using instance groups and deploying instances across Google Cloud zones. And load-balancing Windows applications.
The final portion will include information on NET Core and EF Core, alternate methods for providing ASP.NET Core apps on Google Cloud, and instructions for deploying ASP.NET Core applications on App Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine, and Compute Engine.
A: Before you begin
Create a Cloud project with an App Engine app.
Write a Node. Js web server ready to deploy on App Engine.
Install Google Cloud CLI, which provides the cloud command-line tool. Ensure the Cloud is configured to use the Google Cloud project you want to deploy.
A: Google Cloud provides enterprise-class support for Windows workloads running on Google. Microsoft Premier Support for Partners will support our professionals in assisting you with any problem.
A: Although it is possible to run Windows 10 on Google Cloud, it is not recommended. Google Cloud is designed for running Linux-based applications, and Windows 10 may not work correctly on this platform. In addition, Windows 10 licenses are not currently available on Google Cloud.
A: To attend the training session, you should have an active Desktop or Laptop with the required specification and a good internet connection to access the labs.
A: We recommend you attend the live session to practice & clarify the doubts instantly and get more value from your investment. However, if, due to some contingency, you have to skip the class, Radiant Techlearning will help you with the recorded session of that particular day. However, those recorded sessions are not meant only for personal consumption and NOT for distribution or any commercial use.
A: Radiant Techlearning has a data center containing a Virtual Training environment for participants' hand-on-practice.
Participants can easily access these labs over Cloud with the help of a remote desktop connection.
Radiant virtual labs allow you to learn from anywhere and in any time zone.
A: The learners will be enthralled as we engage them the real-world and industry Oriented projects during the training program. These projects will improve your skills and knowledge and give you a better experience. These real-time projects will help you a lot in your future tasks and assignments.