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How do I install Google Cloud on my Mac?

Last updated on December 18, 2022 @ 4:10 pm

Google Cloud is a suite of cloud-based applications and services that provides a platform for developers to build and deploy applications. To install Google Cloud on your Mac, you will first need to install the Google Cloud Platform Console. Once the console is installed, you can follow these steps to install Google Cloud:

1. In the Google Cloud Platform Console, select your region and country.

2. Click on the Add Cloud Service button.

3. On the Add Cloud Service page, select Google Cloud Platform Console.

4. On the next page, select Download and Install.

5. On the Installation page, accept the terms of service and select Next.

6. On the Select Platform page, select Mac.

7. On the Select App Engine page, select App Engine for Java.

8. On the Select Compute Engine page, select Compute Engine for Datacenter.

9. On the Select Storage page, select Storage for Google Cloud Platform.

10. On the Select Security page, select Enable Security.

11. On the Select Networks page, select Enable Networks.

12. On the Select Settings page, select Enable Settings.

13. On the Select Sign In page, sign in with your Google account.

14. On the Select Cloud Services page, select Google Cloud Platform.

15. On the Select Workspace page, select your workspace.

16. Click on the Install button.

17. After the installation is complete, click on the Launch button.

18. The Google Cloud Platform Console will open.

19. In the Google Cloud Platform Console, select your project.

20. In the Project Overview page, select the Instances tab.

21. In the Instances tab, select your instance.

22. In the Overview page, select the Resources tab.

23. In the Resources tab, select your Compute Engine instance.

24. In the Overview page, select the Networks tab.

25. In the Networks tab, select your Compute Engine instance.

26. In the Overview page, select the Storage tab.

27. In the Storage tab, select your Compute Engine instance.

28. In the Overview page, select the Logs tab.

29. In the Logs tab, select your Compute Engine instance.

30. In the Overview page, select the Jobs tab.

31. In the Jobs tab, select your Compute Engine job.

32. In the Overview page, select the Settings tab.

33. In the Settings tab, select your Compute Engine project.

34. In the Overview page, select the Deployments tab.

35. In the Deployments tab, select your Compute Engine deployment.

36. In the Overview page, select the Deployment Settings tab.

37. In the Deployment Settings tab, select your Compute Engine deployment.

38. In the Overview page, select the Deployment History tab.

39. In the Deployment History tab, select your Compute Engine deployment.

40. In the Overview page, select the Deployment Details tab.

41. In the Deployment Details tab, select your Compute Engine deployment.

42. In the Overview page, select the Google Cloud Platform Console.

43. In the Project Overview page, select the App Engine tab.

44. In the App Engine tab, select your App Engine project.

45. In the Deployments tab, select your App Engine deployment.

46. In the Overview page, select the Application Details tab.

47. In the Application Details tab, select your App Engine application.

48. In the Project Overview page, select the Storage tab.

49. In the Storage tab, select your App Engine storage.

50. In the Logs tab, select your App Engine storage.

51. In the Jobs tab, select your App Engine job.

52 In the Settings tab, select your App Engine project.

PRO TIP: This is a scam. Do not install any software that claims to be Google cloud on your Mac. This software is not produced or endorsed by Google, and it may harm your computer or steal your personal information.
Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

Cloud infrastructure engineer and tech mess solver.