Google Cloud Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure

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Last updated on June 22, 2025 9:15 pm

Learn the core infrastructure of Google Cloud with this comprehensive course. Explore computing and storage services, resource management, and more.

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Google Cloud Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure introduces important concepts and terminology for working with Google Cloud. Through videos and hands-on labs, this course presents and compares many of Google Cloud’s computing and storage services, along with important resource and policy management tools.

What you will learn

Course Introduction

This section welcomes learners to the Google Cloud Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure course, and provides an overview of the course structure and goals.

Introducing Google Cloud

This section identifies some of the key benefits of using Google Cloud. It’s here that we introduce the components of Google’s network infrastructure, and explore the differences between Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS).

Resources and Access in the Cloud

This section explores how resources get organized with projects, and how access to those resources gets shared with the right part of a workforce through a tool called Identity and Access Management (IAM). It’s also in this section that we identify different ways to interact with Google Cloud.

Virtual Machines and Networks in the Cloud

This section of the course explores how Google Compute Engine works, with a focus on virtual networking.

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