Google Compute Engine Description
Compute Engine (IaaS), a platform from Google that allows organizations to create and manage cloud-based virtual machines, is an infrastructure as a services (IaaS).
Computing infrastructure in predefined sizes or custom machine shapes to accelerate cloud transformation. General purpose machines (E2, N1,N2,N2D) offer a good compromise between price and performance. Compute optimized machines (C2) offer high-end performance vCPUs for compute-intensive workloads. Memory optimized (M2) systems offer the highest amount of memory and are ideal for in-memory database applications. Accelerator optimized machines (A2) are based on A100 GPUs, and are designed for high-demanding applications. Integrate Compute services with other Google Cloud Services, such as AI/ML or data analytics. Reservations can help you ensure that your applications will have the capacity needed as they scale. You can save money by running Compute using the sustained-use discount, and you can even save more when you use the committed-use discount.
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Pricing
1 non-preemptible e2-micro VM instance per month in one of the following US regions: us-west1, us-central1 or us-east1
30 GB-months standard persistent disk
5 GB-month snapshot storage in the following regions: us-west1, us-central1, us-east1, asia-east1, europe-west1
1 GB network egress from North America to all region destinations (excluding China and Australia) per month
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Google Compute Engine Features and Options
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) Provider
Cloud Management Software
Server Virtualization Software
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Google Compute Engine User Reviews
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Review of Google Cloud Run Date: Jan 23 2024
Summary: Overall, Google Compute Engine is a remarkable choice for cloud computing needs. Its strengths in scalability, seamless integration, reliability, security, and environmental sustainability make it a standout choice in its field. The minor challenges it presents are easily outweighed by the benefits, making it a highly recommended service.
Positive: My experience with Google Compute Engine has been outstanding. The most impressive aspect is its scalability. This feature allows for the adjustment of resources to meet demand, ensuring not only top-notch performance but also cost-effectiveness. The seamless integration with other Google services enhances productivity, especially beneficial for those already in the Google ecosystem. Its reliability is exceptional, with minimal disruptions, which is essential for continuous operations. The robust security measures instill confidence by providing comprehensive protection against various online threats. Additionally, Google's commitment to using renewable energy sources in their data centers is commendable and aligns perfectly with modern environmental concerns.
Negative: There are a few areas where Google Compute Engine shows room for improvement, though these are minor compared to its advantages. New users might find the platform somewhat complex initially, but this is often the case with powerful and feature-rich platforms. The pricing model, while flexible, may require a bit of time to understand fully. However, once mastered, it allows for excellent control over expenses. While customer support is generally reliable and helpful, there can be instances of delayed responses, but this is not a frequent issue and often gets resolved swiftly.
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Summary: Google Compute Engine is a robust infrastructure as a service (IaaS) offering that provides scalable and customizable virtual machines in the cloud. Its flexibility, customization options, and integration with the broader Google Cloud ecosystem make it an ideal choice for a variety of applications, from simple web hosting to complex, compute-intensive workloads.
Positive: Preemptible instances, which are inexpensive, momentary virtual machines ideal for batch processing and fault-tolerant applications, are provided by Google Compute Engine. For some applications, this might provide considerable cost reductions.
Negative: Although instances may be manually scaled, Google Compute Engine does not come with built-in automated scaling capabilities. Customers that want demand-driven automated scaling might want to look into other Google Cloud offerings like Google Kubernetes Engine.
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Summary: Deploying cloud servers is pretty simple with Google Compute Engine. It gives access to various types of machines with various configurations. Complete documentation is available for beginners. Overall it's very good.
Positive: Can be launched using both command line and graphical user interface. We can also create a template and spin up several other instances of the same type. Can be linked to various other Softwares for logging, monitoring, etc.
Negative: Windows machines can't be used by a free user. It'd be better if free users also get to use Windows machines.
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