Design and develop cloud-native applications that scale with your needs | | | Reference architecture for application development in Google Cloud | | | | | | | | | Want to build web apps? Google Cloud provides a reliable, scalable infrastructure to bring your web apps to life. In this email series, we'll cover how to use Google Cloud to build web apps from scratch. | | To start, let's look at a reference architecture for building web apps on Google Cloud. At a high level, the architecture includes: | - The front-end layer where your web app's user interface resides. You can use Cloud Run or Google Kubernetes Engine to deploy and manage your front-end.
- The back-end layer where your web app's logic and processing occur. Cloud Run or Cloud Functions can be used to run your application logic.
- The database layer which stores your app's data. Google Cloud provides a variety of database options, including Cloud SQL, Cloud Spanner, and Cloud Firestore.
| | With this reference architecture in mind, we'll dive into each layer of the architecture in subsequent emails. | | Want to get started sooner? Check out this free application development course. | | Stay tuned for our next email, where we'll cover how to set up your front-end on Google Cloud. | | To stay connected with the Google Cloud team and other developers like you, join Google Cloud Innovators. | | See you in the cloud, The Google Cloud Team | |
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