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First steps with the Search console
To take your first steps, proceed as follows:
Google Cloud console
Manage all the elements that accompany your Cloud application: web applications, data analysis, virtual machines, datastores, databases, networking, services for developers, and obtain insights on all these elements. The Google Cloud console helps you deploy and develop solutions, as well as diagnosing production problems, in a simple web interface. Research to find resources quickly and connect to instances via SSH from your browser. Supervise the DevOps workflows wherever you are, thanks to the powerful native applications iOS and Android. Master the most complex development tasks with Cloud Shell, your cloud administration machine.
Find and manage your resources quickly
Know where you are with your cloud resources. Locate them, check their condition, control them entirely and define budgets to control your associated expenses, all very easily.
Mobile devops
Always be available, even on the move, thanks to the native iOS and Android applications. Our mobile applications allow you to receive alerts, inspect the system to assess the severity of a problem and take basic measures (restart a server, perform the rollback of a release, etc.)).
A more secure administrator interface
Manage the parameters at the scale of your business. Configure access management for your entire organization. Make an audit of the changes to your configuration and access to resources. Define expenditure budgets to control your costs.
Get insights from your data
Whether you are a confirmed analyst or you start in this field, benefit from the advanced functionalities of management, storage and processing of data in the console.
Optimize the productivity of developers
Whatever the number of developers within your team, the console optimizes their productivity. Developers can deploy complex systems safely, quickly isolate production problems and manage their entire system from the console.
Features
Resource management
Quickly find your cloud resources, including virtual machines, network settings and data storage, and check their condition from a single interface.
Effective data management
Store, question and treat small ones and large volumes of data.
Billing
Examine transactions one by one on your recent invoices. Define expenditure budgets to avoid surprises.
SSH in your browser
Connect quickly and more securely to your virtual machine instances via SSH, directly from the browser.
Activity flow
Examine all the activities of your cloud applications in the same place. Consult the changes made by your colleagues to a project to identify the problems and carry out an access audit.
Mobile applications
Manage DevOps tasks wherever you are thanks to the native mobile applications of the console (iOS and Android).
Cloud Shell
Cloud Shell is your cloud administration machine. Quickly manage complex tasks on this Instant Activation Linux machine and fully equipped with all your favorite tools, such as Cloud SDK (preconfigured, authenticated and ready to use).
Diagnostic
Quickly locate production problems. The newspaper viewer allows you to quickly search and filter newspapers from all your bodies in real time. Cloud Trace offers you detailed latency reports to help you accelerate your application and use fewer resources.
Administration
Manage and make an audit of colleagues access to project resources.
Marketplace
Explore, launch and manage solutions in just a few clicks, whether it is an infrastructure, a bone, a database, a blog, a CMS, a CRM, CRM, CRM, CRM, CRM, CRM, CRM, CRM, CRM, tools for developers or other easy -to -launch solutions.
Localized interface
Interface available in German, English, traditional Chinese, Korean, Spanish, French, Japanese and Portuguese.
First steps with the Search console
The Search Console is a Google tool that helps all websites to better understand the performance of their content in Google research, as well as the potential improvements they can make to the appearance of their site in order to increase relevant traffic.
The Search Console provides information on how Google explores, indexes and displays websites. These data allow websites to monitor and optimize their performance in Google search.
There is no need to connect to the tool daily. If Google detects problems on your site, you will be informed by e-mail. However, we advise you to consult your account approximately once a month or when you change the content of your site to make sure that the data is stable. Learn more about the management of your site with the Search Console
To take your first steps, proceed as follows:
- Validate the site’s property. Get access to all the information available in the Search Console. Find out how to validate the property of your site.
- Make sure Google can detect and read your pages. The index coverage report gives you an overview of all the pages of your website that we have indexed or tried to index. Review the available list, then try to correct errors and potential warnings.
- Examine the mobile error errors detected by Google on your site. The mobile ergonomics report indicates problems likely to allocate navigation on your site with a mobile device.
- Remember to send a sitemap to the Search Console. Google is able to detect the pages of your site without this step. However, sending a sitemap via the Search Console can accelerate the detection of your site. If you decide to send it via the tool, you can monitor the associated information. Learn more about the report on sitemaps
- Check your site performance. The search on research report indicates the volume of traffic generated by Google research, including the distribution by request, page and country. You can consult the trends for prints, clicks and other metrics for each of these categories.
Learn more about the reports to use
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Last update on 2023/03/30 (UTC).