2. CALCULATE
App Engine: With App Engine, you can create and run apps on the same
infrastructure as Google apps. App Engine provides easy scalability, rapid
development and deployment and straight forward management without
requiring you to worry about hardware fixes or backups.
Batch: Batch is a completely managed service that lets you build large-scale
batch jobs. The service plans your batch job on the resources, schedules it,
controls the job queue and completes the job. It also dynamically provisioned
specific Google Cloud resources.
Compute Engine: With the ability to use specific CPUs, GPUs or Cloud TPUs,
Compute Engine provides scalable and adaptable cloud-based virtual machine
computing capabilities.
3. STORAGE
Cloud Storage: Using Google's infrastructure, Cloud Storage is a RESTful
service that lets you store and retrieve data. The service combines cutting-
edge security and sharing features with the scalability and performance of
Google's cloud.
Persistent Disk: For the Google Cloud Platform, Persistent Disk is a robust
and high-performing block storage solution. SSD and HDD storage are offered
by Persistent Disk and they can be connected to instances that are operating
on Google Kubernetes Engine or Compute Engine.
Cloud Filestore: Google manages Cloud Filestore a highly available and
scalable shared file service. For shared workloads, Cloud Filestore's persistent
storage is perfect. It works best with enterprise applications that need POSIX
compatible file systems or persistent, robust, shared storage that can be
accessed over NFS.
4. DATABASES
AlloyDB: A fully managed database that can handle demanding transactional
and analytical workloads AlloyDB is compatible with PostgreSQL. Its goal is to
keep PostgreSQL open-source compatible while offering enterprise-level
performance and availability.
Datastore: Datastore is a fully managed, non-relational schema less
datastore. It enables atomic transactions, has a wide range of query options
and scales up and down automatically in response to load. Without modifying
the code, it can accommodate an application with 1,000 users or 10 million
users.
Firestore: Data for mobile and online apps may be stored, synchronized and
queried using Firestore a NoSQL document database. Live synchronization
and offline support are offered by its client libraries while server less app
development is expedited by its security features and connections with
Firebase and Google Cloud Platform.
5. NETWORKING
Cloud CDN: Cloud CDN caches HTTP(S) load-balanced content close to your
visitors by utilizing Google's globally dispersed edge points of presence.
Cloud DNS: A RESTful API is offered by Cloud DNS a high-performance,
robust, worldwide, fully-managed DNS solution to let you publish and manage
DNS records for your services and apps.
Cloud Interconnect: With Google Services for Dedicated Interconnect,
Partner Interconnect and Cloud VPN, Cloud Interconnect provides enterprise-
grade connections to Google Cloud Platform With this solution, you may link
your virtual private cloud and on-premises network directly.
Cloud Router: Dynamic Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) route changes
between your non-Google network and your VPC network are made possible
by Cloud Router.
6. OPERATIONS
Cloud Logging: In addition to ingesting application and system log data as
well as bespoke log data from hundreds of virtual machines and containers,
Cloud Logging is a fully-managed service that operates at scale. With cloud
logging, you may instantly examine and export certain logs to long-term
storage.
Cloud Profiler: Continuous resource consumption assessment of your
production apps is made possible by Cloud Profiler, which aids in the detection
and resolution of possible performance problems.
Cloud Trace: Cloud Trace provides latency sampling and reporting for App
Engine, including per-URL statistics and latency distributions.
Google Cloud Backup and DR: A managed backup and disaster recovery
service for centralized workload protection in Google Cloud is called Google
Cloud Backup and DR.