This course is part 1 of a 3-course series on Serverless Data Processing with Dataflow. In this first course, we start with a refresher of what Apache Beam is and its relationship with Dataflow. Next, we talk about the Apache Beam vision and the benefits of the Beam Portability framework. The Beam Portability framework achieves the vision that a developer can use their favorite programming language with their preferred execution backend. We then show you how Dataflow allows you to separate compute and storage while saving money, and how identity, access, and management tools interact with your Dataflow pipelines. Lastly, we look at how to implement the right security model for your use case on Dataflow.
Overview
Syllabus
1. Introduction
- This module covers the course outline and does a quick refresh on the Apache Beam programming model and Google’s Dataflow managed service.
2. Beam Portability
- In this module we are going to learn about four sections, Beam Portability, Runner v2, Container Environments, and Cross-Language Transforms.
3. Separating Compute and Storage with Dataflow
- IIn this module we discuss how to separate compute and storage with Dataflow. This module contains four sections Dataflow, Dataflow Shuffle Service, Dataflow Streaming Engine, Flexible Resource Scheduling.
4. IAM, Quotas, and Permissions
- In this module, we talk about the different IAM roles, quotas, and permissions required to run Dataflow.
5. Security
- In this module, we will look at how to implement the right security model for your use case on Dataflow.
6. Summary
- In this course, we started with the refresher of what Apache Beam is, and its relationship with Dataflow.
Taught by
Google Cloud Training