Accelerate Your Cloud Adoption with Landing Zones - Implementing Terraform in Google Cloud
Offered By: Platform Engineering via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover the power of landing zones for accelerating cloud adoption in this informative webinar. Learn about the universal concept of multi-projects and multi-accounts architectures used across major cloud platforms. Explore how landing zones serve as blueprints for cloud environments, creating effective operational and governance models to drive cloud adoption strategies, facilitate team collaboration, and ensure security and control as organizations grow. Gain insights into implementing a landing zone with Terraform in Google Cloud through a comprehensive demonstration. Delve into topics such as designing landing zones according to organizational needs, understanding their lifecycle, and exploring components like access management, networking, asset inventory, and compliance requirements. Follow along with a hands-on demo covering project creation, organization structure, and GitHub Actions integration. Access valuable resources including webinar slides, a Miro board, and the speaker's professional profile to further enhance your understanding of this crucial cloud adoption concept.
Syllabus
Intro
What are landing zones
Life cycle of a landing zone
Azure and other clouds
What is Terraform
Teramade
Diagrams
Selfservice
Components of a landing zone
Access management
Networking
Asset Inventory
Compliance Requirements
Additional Components
Demo
Project creation
Project overview
Stacks above organizations
GitHub Actions
Taught by
Platform Engineering
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