Networking in Google Cloud: Network Architecture - Français

Coursera Courses ↗ · Coursera

Open Course on Coursera

Free to audit · Opens on Coursera

Networking in Google Cloud: Network Architecture - Français

Coursera · Advanced ·🔍 RAG & Vector Search ·1mo ago
"Bienvenue dans le troisième cours de la série ""Networking in Google Cloud"", intitulé ""Network Architecture"". Dans ce cours, vous allez explorer les principes fondamentaux de la conception d'architectures réseau efficaces et évolutives dans Google Cloud. Dans le module 1 ""Présentation de l'architecture réseau"", nous vous présenterons d'abord les principaux composants et concepts de l'architecture réseau, y compris les sous-réseaux, les routes, les pare-feu et l'équilibrage de charge. Dans le module 2 ""Topologies de réseaux"", nous aborderons ensuite diverses topologies de réseaux couramment utilisées dans Google Cloud, et examinerons leurs points forts et leurs points faibles."
Watch on Coursera ↗ (saves to browser)
Sign in to unlock AI tutor explanation · ⚡30

Related AI Lessons

The Future of RAG: Dead, Evolving… or Becoming the Brain of AI?
Learn about the future of RAG, from its current state to emerging trends like Agentic RAG and multimodal AI
Medium · Machine Learning
Smart Routing, Transfer Family Ingestion, and Voice Chat — Permission-Aware RAG v4.2
Learn about the latest features in Permission-Aware RAG v4.2, including Smart Routing, Transfer Family Ingestion, and Voice Chat, and how to apply them in your projects
Dev.to · Yoshiki Fujiwara(藤原 善基)@AWS Community Builder
Most Companies Doing GenAI Are Really Just Doing RAG: RAGOps Explained for analysts
Learn why RAGOps is becoming the preferred approach for GenAI projects and how it differs from agent-based approaches
Medium · RAG
RAG - Sliding Window, Token Based Chunking and PDF Chunking Packages
Learn about RAG chunking mechanisms, including Sliding Window, Token Based, and PDF Chunking, to improve your AI model's text processing capabilities
Dev.to AI
Up next
Watch this before applying for jobs as a developer.
Tech With Tim
Watch →