Please note Cloud Shell is Free for all users. This video tries to find how much does it cost if the price needs to be applied to it The GCP Pricing Calculator link is cloud.google.com/products/calculator/#id=6e3b9718-a4f6-4653-bc8c-495e7ab7ab9d
Hello Mahesh, Can you please add the set of Curl command codes you used to get details of the various entities (viz) zone machine disk etc in the comments section ?
Hi Mahesh, appreciate your effort to help the tech community. I cleared my GCP Professional Architect Certification this Sunday. Your videos helped me a lot and I will recommend your channel to all my followers.
hello Mahesh, want to thank you for your videos. I could not get much through with google cloud and other labs due to other work. However spent fair time on your videos to get concepts clear. Simple and lucid language helped clear my architect exam. Wish you all the success ..
Definitely, this is a tough one if asked. But after watching your video, it feels like an easy one :) Thanks for sharing the knowledge, much appreciated.
Excellent Mahesh ...Very Informative and Eye opening concept . I really Appreciate your efforts and willing to share your experience and knowledge with us . Thanks .
@@LearnGoogleCloudwithMahesh thanks for your prompt reply…. Another question which is generic… Why all cloud providers are not providing hot-plug cpu and hot-add memory features same as VMware ? Is there any specific reasons/dependencies behind this? If cloud providers give this feature VM machines can adjust user load accordingly without restarting the VM machine, any thoughts ?
@@devendersinghbrar IMHO, your ask is Vertical Scaling which is not a good option. Horizontal Scaling i.e., add more identical VMs is a good option and in GCP it is achieved using Managed Instances Group
@@LearnGoogleCloudwithMahesh I know MIG, but here my question is Why cloud providers are not giving such feature ? In some cases we just need cpu and memory only and in case of monolithic heavy apps we need to define long time cool down period as it will take long time to up new VM along with Apps installation config etc, like java based app servers (IBM WAS, Weblogic )
I got this question in an interview. Would you please help in answering? Suppose your user of an application is from Europe and you're following GDPR rules. How will make sure your user gets content from the European data center while traveling anywhere in Asia? He's getting connected through Mobile internet or Hotel Wifi. How will you make sure his data stays in Europe even when he's traveling to Asia? How will you make sure the latency remains the lowest for him? If he uploads some images from his travel trip to the cloud, how will you make sure the images remain in your European buckets and not he's currently connected to? He also should be able to see and delete those images the very next moment he uploads them in case he wants to. And lastly, if the user gets connected to edge points in Asia and stays with them through session affinity, how will you make sure his data is not saved in the backends there but to the European backend with the same lowest latency?
Great video but I am confused though, why is this a tough question? Metadata information or unique tag is the most accurate way to get the answer. Am I missing something?
You may have over complicated the answer, should be the cost of the cheapest machine configuration. Not clear why did you include all those extra components.
Please note Cloud Shell is Free for all users. This video tries to find how much does it cost if the price needs to be applied to it
The GCP Pricing Calculator link is cloud.google.com/products/calculator/#id=6e3b9718-a4f6-4653-bc8c-495e7ab7ab9d
Do I need programming skills to be a cloud engineer ?
@@asharma538 Cloud Engineer does not require programming skills like python...Having exposure to Linux commands will be good
Hello Mahesh, Can you please add the set of Curl command codes you used to get details of the various entities (viz) zone machine disk etc in the comments section ?
Hi Mahesh, appreciate your effort to help the tech community. I cleared my GCP Professional Architect Certification this Sunday. Your videos helped me a lot and I will recommend your channel to all my followers.
Congrats Rock... and Thanks a lot Rock for recommending the channel...
Thanks Mahesh for taking time to put all these , very useful
Thanks Rajesh
Love this content. Please share more interview tips!!! Using this stat format.
Thanks
hello Mahesh, want to thank you for your videos. I could not get much through with google cloud and other labs due to other work. However spent fair time on your videos to get concepts clear. Simple and lucid language helped clear my architect exam. Wish you all the success ..
Congrats Explorer RN
Definitely, this is a tough one if asked. But after watching your video, it feels like an easy one :) Thanks for sharing the knowledge, much appreciated.
Thanks Umar
Great approach & understanding interviewer's intention..
Excellent Mahesh ...Very Informative and Eye opening concept . I really Appreciate your efforts and willing to share your experience and knowledge with us .
Thanks .
Thanks Sandeep...
5000+ views and only 128 likes?
Mahesh, thanks for this video, extremely useful!
Thanks Tumst0ne
As per GCP documents, Cloud shell is free ?
Yes it is free. If it is charged what would be the cost was the question
@@LearnGoogleCloudwithMahesh thanks for your prompt reply…. Another question which is generic… Why all cloud providers are not providing hot-plug cpu and hot-add memory features same as VMware ? Is there any specific reasons/dependencies behind this? If cloud providers give this feature VM machines can adjust user load accordingly without restarting the VM machine, any thoughts ?
@@devendersinghbrar IMHO, your ask is Vertical Scaling which is not a good option. Horizontal Scaling i.e., add more identical VMs is a good option and in GCP it is achieved using Managed Instances Group
@@LearnGoogleCloudwithMahesh I know MIG, but here my question is Why cloud providers are not giving such feature ? In some cases we just need cpu and memory only and in case of monolithic heavy apps we need to define long time cool down period as it will take long time to up new VM along with Apps installation config etc, like java based app servers (IBM WAS, Weblogic )
@@devendersinghbrar I don't know the reason
I got this question in an interview. Would you please help in answering?
Suppose your user of an application is from Europe and you're following GDPR rules.
How will make sure your user gets content from the European data center while traveling anywhere in Asia? He's getting connected through Mobile internet or Hotel Wifi.
How will you make sure his data stays in Europe even when he's traveling to Asia?
How will you make sure the latency remains the lowest for him?
If he uploads some images from his travel trip to the cloud, how will you make sure the images remain in your European buckets and not he's currently connected to? He also should be able to see and delete those images the very next moment he uploads them in case he wants to.
And lastly, if the user gets connected to edge points in Asia and stays with them through session affinity, how will you make sure his data is not saved in the backends there but to the European backend with the same lowest latency?
Interesting question, will try to answer via video
@@LearnGoogleCloudwithMahesh Thanks a lot. Looking forward for your new videos as always.
@@LearnGoogleCloudwithMahesh , do you have answer/video for this?
@@harishtallam5681 Not yet
Thank you Mahesh. Your videos are very helpful.
Thanks Bhargav
Thank for your sharing Sir, Superb
hi, do you know of any legal way for an ordinary person to obtain further free credits after it's spent?
Please check this edu.google.com/programs/?modal_active=none
@@LearnGoogleCloudwithMahesh thanks
I don't think the boosted mode is applicable anymore now, right?
Yes, it is already boosted
Great video but I am confused though, why is this a tough question? Metadata information or unique tag is the most accurate way to get the answer. Am I missing something?
It was the toughest question for *me* at that moment
Really impressed bro .. 👏👏👏👏
Thanks Mohamed
Great information Thank you
Thanks Srinivas
thanks for sharing
Hello Sir I want to learn GCP ...Are you providing training ?
Very informative video 👍👍
Thanks Meghanath
This is for which company sir ?
Thatz Secret... :)
You may have over complicated the answer, should be the cost of the cheapest machine configuration. Not clear why did you include all those extra components.
please let me which components are extra...I used GCP Pricing calculator as the reference which takes Machine Type, Disks, External IP.