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Course summary

1. Course summary

This brings us to the end of the "Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine" course! Let's do a quick recap. In this first section of the course, you explored: the definition of cloud computing, the services Google Cloud offers architects and developers to build solutions, how Google's powerful global network can power Google Cloud services, how Google Cloud resources are structured and managed, tools to ensure that your organization doesn't accidentally face a big Google Cloud bill, and four different ways to interact with Google Cloud to commence work. In the second section, you learned about: containers, container images, Kubernetes, and Google Kubernetes Engine. In the third section of the course, you were introduced to: Kubernetes concepts like Kubernetes object model and the principal of declarative management, a list of Kubernetes components, Google Kubernetes Engine concepts including the Autopilot and Standard modes of operation, and Kubernetes object management. And finally, in the last section, you examined: the kubectl and how to configure it, and what introspection means and how it can be used to troubleshoot a cluster. If you're interested in learning more about Google Kubernetes Engine, please go to the next course in this series called "Architecting with Google Kubernetes Engine." See you next time!

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