Monday, September 26, 2016

Google Cloud Platform

Google Cloud Platform is a cloud computing service by Google that offers hosting on the same supporting infrastructure that Google uses internally for end-user products like Google Search and YouTube. Cloud Platform provides developer products to build a range of programs from simple websites to complex applications. 
Google Cloud Platform is a part of a suite of enterprise services from Google for Work and provides a set of modular cloud-based services with a host of development tools. For example, hosting and computing, cloud storage, data storage, translations APIs and prediction APIs.

The core cloud computing services in the Google Cloud Platform include:
  • Google Compute Engine: An infrastructure as a service (IaaS) offering that provides users with virtual machine (VM) instances for workload hosting.
  • Google App Engine: A platform as a service (PaaS) offering that gives software developers access to Google's scalable hosting. Developers can also use a software developer kit (SDK) to develop software products that run on App Engine.
  • Google Cloud Storage: A cloud storage platform designed to store large, unstructured data sets. Google also offers database storage options including Cloud Datastore for NoSQL non-relational storage, Cloud SQL for MySQL fully-relational storage and Google's native Cloud Bigtable database.
  • Google Container Engine: A management and orchestration system for Docker containers that run within Google's public cloud. Google Container Engine is based on the Google Kubernetes container orchestration engine.

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