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Migrating a Monolithic Website to Microservices on Google Kubernetes Engine

In this Google Cloud Lab, you will deploy an existing monolithic application to a Google Kubernetes Engine cluster, then break it down into microservices. Ku...
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In this Google Cloud Lab, you will deploy an existing monolithic application to a Google Kubernetes Engine cluster, then break it down into microservices. Kubernetes is a platform to manage, host, scale, and deploy containers. Containers are a portable way of packaging and running code. They are well suited to the microservices pattern, where each microservice can run in its own container.

Note: you will have timed access to the online environment. You will need to complete the lab within the allotted time.

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