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<details>
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<summary>What are the main components and services of GCP?</summary><br><b>
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| Components | Services |
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| ---------- | ----------------- |
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| Compute | Compute Engine |
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| | App Engine |
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| | Kubernetes Engine |
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| | Cloud Function |
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| | Cloud Run |
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| Storage & | Cloud Storage |
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| Database | Cloud SQL |
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| | Cloud BigTable |
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| | Cloud Spanner |
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| | Cloud Datastore |
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| Networking | VPC |
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| | Load Balancing |
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| | Cloud Armor |
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| | Cloud CDN |
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| | Cloud DNS |
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| | Cloud Interconnect|
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| Big Data | Big Query |
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| | Cloud Dataproc |
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| | Cloud Datalab |
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| | Data Studio |
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| DevOps | Container Registry|
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| | Cloud Build |
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| | Source Repository |
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| Identity & | Cloud Identity |
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| Security | Cloud IAM |
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| | Cloud KMS |
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| Cloud AI | Cloud AutoML |
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| | Cloud Vision API |
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| | Natural Language |
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| | Cloud Speech-to-Text|
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| | Cloud Text-to-Speech|
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| | Cloud Translation API|
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| | Cloud Video Intelligence|
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| API Platform | Maps Platform |
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| | API Analytics |
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| | Apigee Sense |
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| | Cloud Endpoints|
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<summary>Tell me what do you know about GCP networking</summary><br><b>
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Virtual Private Cloud(VPC) network is a virtual version of physical network, implemented in Google's internal Network. VPC is a gloabal resource in GCP.
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Subnetworks(subnets) are regional resources, ie., subnets can be created withinin regions.
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VPC are created in 2 modes,
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1. Auto mode VPC - One subnet in each region is created automatically by GCP while creating VPC
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2. Custom mode VPC - No subnets are automatically created. This type of network provides complete control over the subnets creation to the users.
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</b></details>
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<summary>Explain Cloud Functions</summary><br><b>
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Google Cloud Functions is a serverless execution environment for building and connecting cloud services. With Cloud Functions you write simple, single-purpose functions that are attached to events emitted from your cloud infrastructure and services. Your function is triggered when an event being watched is fired.
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</b></details>
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<summary>What is Cloud Datastore?</summary><br><b>
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Cloud Datastore is a schemaless NoSQL datastore in Google's cloud. Applications can use Datastore to query your data with SQL-like queries that support filtering and sorting. Datastore replicates data across multiple datacenters, which provides a high level of read/write availability.
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<summary>What network tags are used for?</summary><br><b>
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Network tags allow you to apply firewall rules and routes to a specific instance or set of instances: You make a firewall rule applicable to specific instances by using target tags and source tags.
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</b></details>
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<summary>What are flow logs? Where are they enabled?</summary><br><b>
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VPC Flow Logs records a sample of network flows sent from and received by VM instances, including instances used as Google Kubernetes Engine nodes. These logs can be used for network monitoring, forensics, real-time security analysis, and expense optimization.
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Enable Flow Logs
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1. Open VPC Network in GCP Console
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2. Click the name of the subnet
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3. Click EDIT button
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4. Set Flow Logs to On
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5. Click Save
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</b></details>
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<summary>How do you list buckets?</summary><br><b>
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Two ways to do that:
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$ gsutil ls
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$ gcloud alpha storage ls
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$ gsutil ls
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$ gcloud alpha storage ls
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<summary>What the following commands does? `gcloud deployment-manager deployments create`</summary><br><b>
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Deployment Manager creates a new deployment.
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</b></details>
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