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How do I get my website on Google Cloud?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 8:33 pm

Google Cloud provides a platform for hosting websites and applications. It offers a variety of features, such as scalability, security, and reliability. In order to get your website hosted on Google Cloud, you will first need to create a Google Cloud Platform account. After creating your account, you will need to sign in and select the Compute Services menu. There, you will find the Website and App Management page. On this page, you will need to provide your website’s information, such as the domain name, SSL certificate, and server location. You will also need to provide information about the application, such as the server type and the number of instances. After providing your information, you will need to create an account for the application. On the App Management page, you will need to create a Google Cloud Platform Service Account for the application. After creating the service account, you will need to create a Compute Engine instance for the application. On the Website and App Management page, you will find the Cloud Platform Deployment section. On this page, you will find the Deploy to Google Cloud button. After clicking this button, you will be taken to the Cloud Platform Deployment page. On this page, you will need to provide the information about the Compute Engine instance, such as the name, instance type, and region. After providing the information, you will need to select the Website and App Deployment profile for the application. On the Website and App Deployment profile page, you will find the Cloud Platform web deployment button. After clicking this button, you will be taken to the deployment page. On this page, you will need to provide the information about the website, such as the domain name, SSL certificate, and server location. After providing the information, you will need to select the Cloud Platform deployment type for the website. On the deployment type page, you will find the Compute Engine instance type and region. After selecting the type and region, you will need to provide the information about the Compute Engine instance, such as the name, instance type, and region. After providing the information, you will need to select the Google Cloud Platform region for the instance. After selecting the region, you will need to provide the information about the Google Cloud Storage bucket for the website. After providing the information, you will need to select the Cloud Platform deployment profile for the website. On the deployment profile page, you will find the Cloud Platform web deployment button.

PRO TIP: If you are considering using Google Cloud to host your website, be aware that there are some potential risks. First, Google Cloud is a relatively new platform, and as such, it may be less stable than other hosting options. Additionally, because Google Cloud is a cloud-based platform, your website may be more vulnerable to security breaches than if it were hosted on a traditional server.

After clicking this button, you will be taken to the deployment page. After selecting the deployment type, you will find the Compute Engine instance type and region.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

Cloud infrastructure engineer and tech mess solver.