May 1, 2024
Updated June 3, 2025
18 minute read
Cloud Run: A Comprehensive Guide
Cloud Run is a managed compute platform that allows you to run stateless containers that are invocable via HTTP requests or events. It abstracts away all infrastructure management, so you can focus on building great applications. For those exploring modern application deployment, or considering a career in cloud technologies, understanding Cloud Run can be an exciting prospect. It represents a shift towards serverless architectures, enabling developers to build and deploy applications with greater speed and efficiency.
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Reading list
We've selected eight books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Cloud Run.
Provides a practical guide to building and deploying serverless applications on Cloud Run. It covers topics such as creating and managing services, handling events, and scaling your applications.
Provides a comprehensive overview of serverless architectures and best practices for building and deploying serverless applications. It covers topics such as serverless functions, containers, and databases.
Provides a comprehensive guide to building and managing cloud-native applications on Cloud Run. It covers topics such as creating and managing services, handling events, and scaling your applications.
Provides a comprehensive guide to building, deploying, and managing serverless applications with Java. It covers topics such as serverless functions, containers, and databases.
Provides a comprehensive guide to building and deploying serverless applications on Cloud Run. It covers topics such as creating and managing services, handling events, and scaling your applications.
Provides a comprehensive overview of cloud native DevOps with Google Cloud. It covers topics such as continuous integration and continuous delivery, infrastructure as code, and monitoring and logging.
Provides a comprehensive overview of serverless architecture and best practices for building and deploying serverless applications. It covers topics such as serverless functions, containers, and databases.
Provides a comprehensive guide to building real-world cloud native applications with Spring Boot. It covers topics such as microservices, serverless functions, and cloud-native development patterns.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
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