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GCP PlayCloud Labs
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Guided Lab: How to Launch a GCP Compute Engine Linux Instance
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Guided Lab: Creating a VM Using Instance Templates
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Guided Lab: Creating and Managing Instance Groups in Compute Engine
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Guided Lab: Creating a Spot VM Instance
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Guided Lab: Configuring Shielded VM Options
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Guided Lab: Exploring Instance Metadata in Google Cloud
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Guided Lab: Vertically Scaling a VM Instance
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Guided Lab: Setting up a Web Server on a VM Instance
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Guided Lab: Using Startup Scripts in GCP VM Instances
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Guided Lab: Creating a Custom Image from a VM Instance with Web Server in Google Cloud
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Guided Lab: Creating VM Snapshots and Restoring a VM from a Snapshot
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Guided Lab: Setting Up and Managing a Database on a VM Instance
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Guided Lab: Installing WordPress on an Ubuntu VM Instance with LEMP Stack
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Guided Lab: Deploying a LAMP Stack on a Compute Engine VM
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Guided Lab: Reserving or Promoting a Static IP Address for a VM Instance
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Guided Lab: SSH Access to GCP VM Instance from Local Machine using SSH Key Pair
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Guided Lab: Guarding Your VM with Deletion Protection
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Guided Lab: Setting Up a Linux Bastion Host on GCP
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Guided Lab: Creating a Cloud Storage Bucket
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Guided Lab: Uploading, Organizing, and Managing Objects in Cloud Storage
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Guided Lab: Exploring Google Cloud Storage Classes
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Guided Lab: Hosting a Static Website in Google Cloud Storage Bucket
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Guided Lab: Protecting Data on Cloud Storage Bucket Against Accidental Delete and Overwrite Using Object Versioning
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Guided Lab: Using Cloud Storage Lifecycle Rules to Automate Object Management
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Guided Lab: Managing Cloud Storage Buckets via SSH Commands
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Guided Lab: Creating a Cloud SQL Instance
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Guided Lab: Running SQL Commands in Cloud SQL Studio
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Guided Lab: Creating and Restoring Cloud SQL Backups
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Guided Lab: Integrating Cloud SQL Database instance with a VM instance
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Guided Lab: Connecting Cloud SQL Database with MySQL Workbench (Local)
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Guided Lab: Guarding Your Cloud SQL Instances with Deletion Protection
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Guided Lab: Creating a Cloud NAT Gateway
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Guided Lab: Creating a Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Cluster
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Guided Lab: Connecting to a Kubernetes Engine Cluster
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Guided Lab: Deploying a Simple Web Application on GKE
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Guided Lab: Creating a Custom Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
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Guided Lab: Establishing VPC Peering for Secure Cross‑Network Communication
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Guided Lab: Configuring Firewall Rules to Secure and Access a VM
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Guided Lab: Creating an Application Load Balancer
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Guided Lab: Creating a Network Load Balancer
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GCP PlayCloud Labs
To maintain a fair usage environment for everyone, we have implemented certain service limits that we ask you to observe during your usage of the PlayCloud. If you need access to services or features beyond these limits, please let us know. We value your input and will consider it for future updates.
Service Limits
Cloud Storage
- Buckets with a retention policy lock are not allowed.
Compute Engine
- Only in
us-central-1. - Maximum of three (3) VM creation.
- Allowed Compute Engine Machine Types
e2-microe2-smalle2-mediumn1-standard-1f1-microg1-small
- Maximum disk storage: 20GB
- Using an instance template with a GPU is blocked by the org policy when creating a VM.
- Available Operating System:
CentOSContainer Optimized OSDebianopenSUSEUbuntu
Cloud NAT
- Network service tier should be Standard only.
- Logging should be disabled.
Cloud Router
- Max of Two (2) Cloud Routers.
Artifact Registry
- Image scanning is not allowed.
Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
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us-central-1deployments allowed. - No multi-region deployments; only zonal, no regional.
- Machine types allowed:
e2-microe2-smalle2-mediumn1-standard-1g1-smallf1-micro
- Instance types restricted:
Accelerated ComputingStorage OptimizedMemory OptimizedCompute OptimizedTPUGPU
- Disk storage: Maximum 15 GB
- Configuration: Autopilot denied; only Standard mode allowed.
Cloud SQL
- Regions allowed:
us-east-1andus-central-1 - Tier restriction: Enterprise only
- Machine types: Any, as long as ≤ 2 cores and ≤ 8 GB memory
- Storage limit: ≤ 50 GB