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Lab 8-Google Cloud Storage-Cloud Buckets

This document provides instructions for a lab on using Google Cloud Storage buckets. The lab has students create a bucket to hold files, upload and share an object publicly, and then delete the bucket and object. It outlines the steps to access the Google Cloud console tutorial on Cloud Storage and complete the interactive quickstart tutorial. It also provides the recommended configuration settings for the location, storage class, access control, and encryption when setting up a new bucket.

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Lab 8-Google Cloud Storage-Cloud Buckets

This document provides instructions for a lab on using Google Cloud Storage buckets. The lab has students create a bucket to hold files, upload and share an object publicly, and then delete the bucket and object. It outlines the steps to access the Google Cloud console tutorial on Cloud Storage and complete the interactive quickstart tutorial. It also provides the recommended configuration settings for the location, storage class, access control, and encryption when setting up a new bucket.

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ME605 Cloud Engineering

LAB Sheet Week 8: Cloud Buckets

Name: ____________________________

Date: _____________________________

Google Cloud Storage is a powerful and cost-effective storage solution for unstructured objects,
perfect for everything from hosting live web content to storing data for analytics to archiving
and backup.

In this tutorial, you will learn to store objects in Cloud Storage. Here are the steps you will be
taking:

A) Create a bucket: Buckets hold the objects (any type of file) you want to store in Cloud
Storage.

B) Upload and share objects: Start using your bucket by uploading an object and making it
publicly available.

C) Clean up: As a final step, you'll delete the bucket and object you created for this Lab.

Since you'll be deleting your bucket and object at the end, don't worry about getting charged
for the activities in this Lab.

Follow these activities:


1. Using Google Chrome, go to https://cloud.google.com/
2. Click on “Go to console”

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3. Click on the “Help” link at the top right corner and then click “Start a tutorial”:

4. Then click “Learn to use Cloud Storage”.

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5. At this point an interactive “Cloud Storage Quickstart” tutorial will start and you need to
go through each step one by one and carry on the tasks mentioned in the tutorial. When
you reach Step 6 (Conclusion), you successfully complete this Lab.

Configuration in Steps
Step 1
 Default

Step 2
 Default

Step 3
 Choose where to store your data
o Location type: Region
o Location: us-east1 (South Carolina)
 Choose a default storage class for your data
o Standard
 Choose how to control access to objects
o Access control Uniform
 Advanced settings (optional)
o Encryption: Google-managed key

Keep all other settings as Default

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