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Google Compute Engine

Runs large-scale workloads on virtual machines hosted on Google Cloud.

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    What is Google Compute Engine?

    Compute Engine is a flexible and scalable virtual machine service that allows organizations to create and run cloud-based computing resources on Google's robust infrastructure. Users can select from a variety of virtual machine configurations, each optimized for different types of workloads and applications. The service provides customizable compute power, memory, and storage to support a wide range of workloads, from simple web servers to complex, high-performance computing tasks. With Compute Engine, organizations can quickly spin up new virtual machines, scale resources up or down as needed, and take advantage of Google's global network and data center infrastructure for reliable, high-performance computing

    Highlights

    • Flexible virtual machine configurations to support diverse workloads
    • Customizable compute, memory, and storage resources
    • Ability to rapidly create and scale virtual machines
    • Integration with Google's global network and data center infrastructure
    • Secure, reliable, and scalable cloud computing service

    Platforms

    • On-Premise Linux
    • Desktop Windows
    • Mobile Android
    • Desktop Linux
    • On-Premise Windows
    • Cloud, SaaS, Web-based
    • Mobile iPad
    • Mobile iPhone
    • Desktop Mac
    • Desktop Chromebook

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    Features

      • Load balancing- Native load-balancing technology

      • Powered by Google’s global network- Create large

      • Compliance and security- All data written to disk

      • High-performance virtual machines- Compute

      • Fast and easy provisioning- Quickly deploy large

      • (Really) Pay for what you use- Google bills in