Google Cloud Run Description

Fully managed compute platform to deploy and scale containerized applications securely and quickly. You can write code in your favorite languages, including Go, Python, Java Ruby, Node.js and other languages. For a simple developer experience, we abstract away all infrastructure management. It is built upon the open standard Knative which allows for portability of your applications. You can write code the way you want by deploying any container that listens to events or requests. You can create applications in your preferred language with your favorite dependencies, tools, and deploy them within seconds. Cloud Run abstracts away all infrastructure management by automatically scaling up and down from zero almost instantaneously--depending on traffic. Cloud Run only charges for the resources you use. Cloud Run makes app development and deployment easier and more efficient. Cloud Run is fully integrated with Cloud Code and Cloud Build, Cloud Monitoring and Cloud Logging to provide a better developer experience.

Pricing

Pricing Information:
New customers get $300 in free credits to spend on Cloud Run during the first 90 days. Free trial starts spending after free monthly usage is exhausted. Free usage includes:

CPU: First 180,000 vCPU-seconds free per month
Memory: First 360,000 GiB-seconds free per month
Requests: 2 million requests free per month
Free Trial:
Yes

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Company Details

Company:
Google
Year Founded:
1998
Headquarters:
United States
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Product Details

Platforms
SaaS
Type of Training
Documentation
Customer Support
Online

Google Cloud Run Features and Options

Container Management Software Platform

Access Control
Application Development
Automatic Scaling
Build Automation
Container Health Management
Container Storage
Deployment Automation
File Isolation
Hybrid Deployments
Network Isolation
Orchestration
Shared File Systems
Version Control
Virtualization

Serverless Platform

API Proxy
Application Integration
Data Stores
Developer Tooling
Orchestration
Reporting / Analytics
Serverless Computing
Storage

Google Cloud Run User Reviews

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    Job Title: Engineering Lead
    Length of product use: 6-12 Months
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: Administrator
    Organization Size: 26 - 99
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    Google Cloud Run Review

    Date: Jan 23 2024

    Summary: So, all in all, Google Cloud Run is a solid choice. It's got a lot going for it – makes your life easier, keeps things running smooth, and doesn’t burn a hole in your wallet. It's not perfect, but what is, right? For anyone looking to get their apps up and running in the cloud without a fuss, Cloud Run is definitely worth checking out. It's like having a reliable buddy in the cloud world, taking care of the heavy lifting so you can focus on the cool stuff.

    Positive: Alright, so let me tell you about my time with Google Cloud Run – it's been pretty awesome. First off, hooking it up with other Google Cloud stuff is a breeze, and it's a game changer for anyone juggling multiple services. Deploying apps is super easy too. You just get your containers out there without sweating over the infrastructure. And the scaling? Spot on! It ramps up or down depending on what you need, so you're never over or underdoing it. Plus, the pay-as-you-go pricing is sweet for keeping costs in check, especially if you're not running a tech empire. Another thing I really dig is how user-friendly it is. Even if you're not a cloud guru, you'll get the hang of it pretty quick, thanks to all the help docs they've got.

    Negative: Now, it's not all sunshine and rainbows. If you're working with some old-school apps or less common languages, Cloud Run might give you a bit of a cold shoulder. But, honestly, that's more about matching the right tools to your project. Also, there are times when the scaling gets a bit too enthusiastic and you might hit a bit of a slow patch, but that's rare. It's like a hiccup – happens, but not a big deal. If you're new to Google Cloud, there's a bit of a learning curve, but nothing you can't handle with a bit of time and some Googling.

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