[DEPRECATED] Cloud Storage v1.5 Reviews
14796 reviews
1]missing boto file,need to retake lab 2] not able to copy setup.html 3]timeout in lifecycle config.
Sameer J. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
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Nitin K. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Absolute crap....it did not work no matter how many time i regenerated the certificate...
Paul F. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
I couldn't pass the item with rewriting. I always got an exception: google5073578_student@cloudshell:~ (qwiklabs-gcp-c6d2d25989359626)$ gsutil rewrite -k gs://$BUCKET_NAME_1/setup2.html CommandException: Configured encryption_key or decryption_key looked like a CMEK, but the key failed validation: Invalid KMS key name: "qkpr1qsojvHIwlaGLd0Y9W9U9KpKWXH+zmASIXD/MU=". KMS keys should follow the format "projects/<project-id>/locations/<location>/keyRings/<keyring>/cryptoKeys/<key-name>" But I did everything according to the instructions.
Evgeny K. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
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Alex G. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Greetings. At the beginning I wanted to put 2\5. On the second walk-through of this lesson - persuaded me that ... 1.1) If you want me to open and close the same file MANY TIMES! Maybe you should warn about this in advance ..? Well ... so that I would not look for this line of code for 4-9 minutes in general! And then there is reasonable advice, such as: "guy, use nano + CTRL + W" to quickly find this key word in text editor !? That's just ... This command in windows closes the terminal, and change the settings for windows, or at least nano-config - did not work out for an hour of... And then we move on to more adequate (simple) actions ... 1.2) Instead of searching again and again, it’s better to leave a long comment from ####### near this line. Thus, it is easy to find in subsequent times. Or even .... Instead of opening and searching again and again, it is better to open two terminals and after corny not to close this file in the first terminal after saving !? But when @the time is on the timer@, and how many times you have to open and save this file, you simply don’t know ..... As a matter of fact, what I didn’t know was that when opening a new terminal, myself needed to recreate environment variables (I lost 3 minutes, because G SUTIL decided that I was trying to insert a link, not an empty variable + _ +). 2)Why is such a large amount of code not explained in detail? Of course I can find everything myself later, but: a) it impairs the memorization of this lesson and the speed of passing new lessons, increases the time due to the independent search for a solution (explanation); b) this, in turn, lowers my motivation; b) and indeed, why do I need a lesson of thoughtless: copy / paste the code ?; 3) I did not have 12-18 seconds to complete all the tasks! One hour? Seriously?? This is some kind of vicious circle! If I read assignments in advance (losing almost 2 times as much time), I still have to read slowly again, during the assignment due to: a) chance of error without reading it again. b) the chance of blocking due to an error. If I will do the tasks simply much faster, I at least run the risk of not remembering anything significant, but as a maximum because of the fast execution, make a mistake and be blocked again ?! If I could do stressful timer tasks quickly and accurately, that would mean either that I’m superman or that I already know them very well (but why then do them at all ??). Heavy. P.S. Philip said that the lesson is 2 hours (in the video from the COURSERA)! He lied to me??!
Dmitriy K. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Greetings. At the beginning I wanted to put 2\5. On the second walk-through of this lesson - persuaded me that ... 1.1) If you want me to open and close the same file MANY TIMES! Maybe you should warn about this in advance ..? Well ... so that I would not look for this line of code for 4-9 minutes in general! And then there is reasonable advice, such as: "guy, use nano + CTRL + W" to quickly find this key word in text editor !? That's just ... This command in windows closes the terminal, and change the settings for windows, or at least nano-config - did not work out for an hour of... And then we move on to more adequate (simple) actions ... 1.2) Instead of searching again and again, it’s better to leave a long comment from ####### near this line. Thus, it is easy to find in subsequent times. Or even .... Instead of opening and searching again and again, it is better to open two terminals and after corny not to close this file in the first terminal after saving !? But when @the time is on the timer@, and how many times you have to open and save this file, you simply don’t know ..... As a matter of fact, what I didn’t know was that when opening a new terminal, myself needed to recreate environment variables (I lost 3 minutes, because G SUTIL decided that I was trying to insert a link, not an empty variable + _ +). 2)Why is such a large amount of code not explained in detail? Of course I can find everything myself later, but: a) it impairs the memorization of this lesson and the speed of passing new lessons, increases the time due to the independent search for a solution (explanation); b) this, in turn, lowers my motivation; b) and indeed, why do I need a lesson of thoughtless: copy / paste the code ?; 3) I did not have 12-18 seconds to complete all the tasks! One hour? Seriously?? This is some kind of vicious circle! If I read assignments in advance (losing almost 2 times as much time), I still have to read slowly again, during the assignment due to: a) chance of error without reading it again. b) the chance of blocking due to an error. If I will do the tasks simply much faster, I at least run the risk of not remembering anything significant, but as a maximum because of the fast execution, make a mistake and be blocked again ?! If I could do stressful timer tasks quickly and accurately, that would mean either that I’m superman or that I already know them very well (but why then do them at all ??). Heavy. P.S. Philip said that the lesson is 2 hours (in the video from the COURSERA)! He lied to me??!
Dmitriy K. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
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Ivan B. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
too low time
Suresh T. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
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Jitin Krishna M. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
seems less time, stuck with searching text in nano editor
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