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Welcome back.

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So let's find out what exactly you Clott architect is now.

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Again it's it's Google's definition and so don't expect too much clarity with that.

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And I don't mean that in a derogatory manner.

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It's just that you know again the exam when you do take it you know you'll see that it clearly wasn't

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written as well as the competitors would write an exam.

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So let me just clarify what Google is trying to tell you here.

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So Google Certified Professional cloud architect.

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Again they they look at it differently than Amazon or or for that matter or Zurr or Rackspace or anyone

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else.

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So they of course want you to understand cloud architecture and Google technologies but they also want

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you to understand development management.

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And of course business objet objectives tend to drive the.

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So again they want to be proficient in a lot of different areas.

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And they also if you go down here to the you know basically the testable sections that they want you

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to now they again you know designing a solution.

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So again designing solutions designing they want migration plan.

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And on the task there's going to definitely be a fair number of questions on migrations and I'll cover

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those because again if you take in the SIFI 100 and 200 classes or that threat the exact acronym it's

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not covered in the cloud architect course on migration isn't at all.

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So this is why I did this course is because I saw weakness or several weaknesses in the course content.

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Now envisioning future solutions so again being old take a design and a solution and trying to understand

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how that'll meet those business needs or how it'll improve.

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You know the processes that the customer is utilizing.

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Section 2 covering a lot of network topologies So definitely understand the Google networking capabilities.

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We'll talk more about that storage as well.

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Computer systems as well so again nothing's you know spectacular there.

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You need to know Chef puppet and Cherubini says.

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However I say that not at a technical level but know what what they're for.

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You may see a question on one of those orchestration technologies tell you which one but you know you

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should be able to identify

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security controls a little surprised that security didn't seem to take a whole significant area on the

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test.

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I think I saw like really questions around identity management that was really the scope and then some

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security controls I didn't see anything around this area at least what I got in legal compliance.

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Maybe a question about that.

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I don't remember significantly anything on that.

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And then as far as technical processes so you will get questions on SDLC I definitely saw a couple of

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questions on that as well as I still managing implementation as well.

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And then lastly there was a few questions on Job and Python and then Section 6 actually lastly here

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would be around.

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Now they asked quite a bit about logging alerting etc. They also talked quite a bit about.

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Sorry about that quite a bit by deployment and release management as well as troubleshooting as well.

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So this section here I swear was tested pretty heavily as well.

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Again they don't break down the percentage of each section which I think they should do just because

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the competitors do it would you know again give some kind of you know more credibility to the testing

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process I think as well.

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So that's pretty much what you can expect.

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I mean I cover the case studies in a separate section because I think this needs some time spent on

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it appropriately because again you will see case studies.

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But let's go to the next section in our cover case studies.

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Let's go ahead and continue on.


