Module 1: Defining the Service
- 		Describe users in terms of roles and personas.
 - 		Write qualitative requirements with user stories.
 - 		Write quantitative requirements using key performance indicators (KPIs).
 - 		Evaluate KPIs using SLOs and SLIs.
 - 		Determine the quality of application requirements using SMART criteria.
 
	Module 2: Microservice Design and Architecture
- 		Decompose monolithic applications into microservices.
 - 		Recognize appropriate microservice boundaries.
 - 		Architect stateful and stateless services to optimize scalability and reliability.
 - 		Implement services using 12-factor best practices.
 - 		Build loosely coupled services by implementing a well-designed REST architecture.
 - 		Design consistent, standard RESTful service APIs.
 
	Module 3: DevOps Automation
- 		Automate service deployment using CI/CD pipelines.
 - 		Leverage Cloud Source Repositories for source and version control.
 - 		Automate builds with Cloud Build and build triggers.
 - 		Manage container images with Google Container Registry.
 - 		Create infrastructure with code using Deployment Manager and Terraform.
 
	Module 4: Choosing Storage Solutions
- 		Choose the appropriate Google Cloud data storage service based on use case, durability, availability, scalability and cost.
 - 		Store binary data with Cloud Storage.
 - 		Store relational data using Cloud SQL and Spanner.
 - 		Store NoSQL data using Firestore and Cloud Bigtable.
 - 		Cache data for fast access using Memorystore.
 - 		Build a data warehouse using BigQuery.
 
	Module 5: Google Cloud and Hybrid Network Architecture
- 		Design VPC networks to optimize for cost, security, and performance.
 - 		Configure global and regional load balancers to provide access to services.
 - 		Leverage Cloud CDN to provide lower latency and decrease network egress.
 - 		Evaluate network architecture using the Cloud Network Intelligence Center.
 - 		Connect networks using peering and VPNs.
 - 		Create hybrid networks between Google Cloud and on-premises data centers using Cloud Interconnect.
 
	Module 6: Deploying Applications to Google Cloud
- 		Choose the appropriate Google Cloud deployment service for your applications.
 - 		Configure scalable, resilient infrastructure using Instance Templates and Groups.
 - 		Orchestrate microservice deployments using Kubernetes and GKE.
 - 		Leverage App Engine for a completely automated platform as a service (PaaS).
 - 		Create serverless applications using Cloud Functions.
 
	Module 7: Designing Reliable Systems
- 		Design services to meet requirements for availability, durability, and scalability.
 - 		Implement fault-tolerant systems by avoiding single points of failure, correlated failures, and cascading failures.
 - 		Avoid overload failures with the circuit breaker and truncated exponential backoff design patterns.
 - 		Design resilient data storage with lazy deletion.
 - 		Analyze disaster scenarios and plan for disaster recovery using cost/risk analysis.
 
	Module 8: Security
- 		Design secure systems using best practices like separation of concerns, principle of least privilege, and regular audits.
 - 		Leverage Cloud Security Command Center to help identify vulnerabilities.
 - 		Simplify cloud governance using organizational policies and folders.
 - 		Secure people using IAM roles, Identity-Aware Proxy, and Identity Platform.
 - 		Manage the access and authorization of resources by machines and processes using service accounts.
 - 		Secure networks with private IPs, firewalls, and Private Google Access.
 - 		Mitigate DDoS attacks by leveraging Cloud DNS and Cloud Armor.
 
	Module 9: Maintenance and Monitoring
- 		Manage new service versions using rolling updates, blue/green deployments, and canary releases.
 - 		Forecast, monitor, and optimize service cost using the Google Cloud pricing calculator and billing reports and by analyzing billing data.
 - 		Observe whether your services are meeting their SLOs using Cloud Monitoring and Dashboards.
 - 		Use Uptime Checks to determine service availability.
 - 		Respond to service outages using Cloud Monitoring Alerts.