To point a domain name to a Google Cloud site, you need to configure your domain’s DNS records to point to your Google Cloud resources, typically using Cloud DNS. This involves creating a managed zone in Cloud DNS and then adding the necessary resource record sets, such as A records for IPv4 addresses or CNAME records for subdomains, to point to your Google Cloud resources. Finally, you’ll need to update your domain registrar’s name servers to point to Cloud DNS.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
1. Create a Managed Zone in Cloud DNS
2. Add Resource Record Sets (A, CNAME, etc.):
3. Update Name Servers at Your Domain Registrar:
4. Verify the Connection:
By following these steps, you can successfully point your domain name to your Google Cloud site and make it accessible through your chosen domain name, according to Google Cloud documentation.
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