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How do I install Google Cloud SDK on Windows 10?

Last updated on December 18, 2022 @ 4:34 pm

Google Cloud SDK is a development kit that enables you to build, deploy, and manage applications on the cloud. To install Google Cloud SDK on Windows 10, follow these steps:

1. Download and install the Google Cloud SDK.

2. Open the Google Cloud SDK installation folder.

3. Double-click the gcloud.exe file to start the Google Cloud SDK. .

4. On the Welcome to the Google Cloud Platform window, click Next.

5. On the Select Platforms window, select Windows and click Next.

6. On the Select Projects window, select the project you want to work with and click Next.

7. On the Select Components window, select the components you want to use and click Next.

8. On the Configure Your Project window, configure your project settings and click Next.

9. On the Activate Google Cloud Platform window, click Activate and then click Finish.

10. On the Google Cloud Platform Project window, click the green checkmark to indicate that the project is activated.

11. On the Google Cloud Platform Console window, open the Cloud Platform Console for your project.

12. In the Cloud Platform Console, click the Compute Engine button.

13. On the Compute Engine window, click the Networks and Security button.

14. On the Networks and Security window, click the Create VPC button.

15. On the Create VPC window, enter a name for your VPC, select an instance type, and choose a region.

16. On the Select Datacenters window, select a datacenter.

17. On the Configure Security Profile window, select the security profile you want to use and click Next.

18. On the Review and Create VPC Settings window, click Create.

19. On the Creating a VPC window, verify the details of your VPC and click Finish.

20. On the Cloud Platform Console window, click the Create a Service button.

21. On the Create a Service window, enter the name of your service and click Create.

22. On the Service Details window, click the Overview tab.

23. On the Overview tab, click the Deployment Status button.

24. On the Deployment Status window, click the Running Status button.

25. On the Running Status window, under Status, click the Details tab.

26. Under Details, click the Deployment Details tab.

27. On the Deployment Details tab, under Status, click the Dependencies tab.

28. On the Dependencies tab, under Compute Engine, click the Add button.

29. On the Add Compute Engine Node window, enter the name of the instance you want to use and click Add.

30. On the Add Compute Engine Node window, under Details, click the Configuration tab.

31. On the Configuration tab, under Security, select the security group you want to use and click OK.

32. On the Add Security Group window, under the Security Group Name, select your security group and click OK.

33. On the Add Compute Engine Node window, under Details, click the Networking tab.

34. On the Networking tab, under the Networking Type, select the network you want to use and click OK.

35. On the Add Compute Engine Node window, under Details, click the Storage tab.

36. On the Storage tab, under Storage Type, select the storage you want to use and click OK.

37. On the Add Compute Engine Node window, under Details, click the Security tab.

38. On the Security tab, under Security Profile, select the security profile you want to use and click OK.

39. On the Add Compute Engine Node window, under Details, click the Project Properties tab.

40. On the Project Properties tab, under Cloud Storage, select your cloud storage account and click OK.

41. On the Project Properties tab, under Cloud Platform, select your cloud platform and click OK.

42. On the Project Properties tab, under Security Credentials, enter your security credentials and click OK.

PRO TIP: The Google Cloud SDK is not supported on Windows 10. Use at your own risk.
Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

Devops & Sysadmin engineer. I basically build infrastructure online.