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Google Cloud Platform, offered by Google, is a suite of cloud computing services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products, such as Google Search and YouTube. Alongside a set of management tools, it provides a series of modular cloud services including computing, data storage, data analytics and machine learning. Registration requires a credit card or bank account details.


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Products

Popular products

A sample of products are listed below, this is not an exhaustive list.

  • App Engine - PaaS for application hosting.
  • BigQuery - IaaS large scale database analytics.
  • Bigtable - IaaS massively scalable NoSQL database.
  • Cloud AutoML - suite of Machine Learning products that allow developers with limited machine learning expertise to leverage Google's transfer learning and Neural Architecture Search technology. Image labeling service available.
  • Cloud Datastore - DBaaS providing a document-oriented database.
  • Cloud Functions - FaaS providing serverless functions to be triggered by cloud events.
  • Cloud Machine Learning Engine - Managed machine learning as a service for training and executing TensorFlow models.
  • Cloud Pub/Sub - a service for publishing and subscribing to data streams and messages. Applications can communicate via Pub/Sub, without direct integration between the applications themselves.
  • Compute Engine - IaaS providing virtual machines.
  • Kubernetes Engine - A managed container orchestration service for Kubernetes.
  • Storage - IaaS providing RESTful online file and object storage.

Similarity to services by other cloud service providers

For those with familiarity with other notable cloud service providers, a comparison of similar services may be helpful in understanding Google Cloud Platform's offerings.


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Timeline

  • April 2008 - Google App Engine was released as a preview.
  • May 2010 - Google Cloud Storage launched.
  • July 2012 - Google creates the Google Cloud Platform Partner Program.
  • October 2012 - Shortly after the Amazon outage, Google App Engine experienced a major outage that also affected Tumblr and Dropbox.
  • April 2013 - BigQuery, first presented in March, went into General Availability (GA).
  • December 2013 - After an 18-month preview Google Compute Engine was released into GA.
  • February 2014 - Google Cloud SQL was released into GA.
  • March 2014 - During the Google Cloud Platform Live, Google announced their biggest price drop affecting all products between a 30% and 85%.
  • March 2014 - Google announced Managed Virtual Machines, a new feature to overcome the traditional limitations in Google App Engine.
  • February 11, 2016 - Google Cloud Functions announced for preview.
  • February 22, 2016 - Google Cloud Dataproc entered general availability.
  • October 18, 2016 - Nomulus top-level domain registry announced.
  • November 15, 2016 - Google Cloud Jobs API enters is released.
  • March 8, 2017 - Google Cloud Machine Learning Engine enters general availability.
  • January 16, 2018 - Google announced it would add five new Cloud Platform regions, in The Netherlands, Montreal, Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Finland.

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See also

  • Amazon Web Services
  • G Suite
  • Heroku
  • Infrastructure as a Service
  • Jelastic
  • Microsoft Azure
  • OpenStack
  • Oracle Cloud Platform
  • Platform as a Service

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References


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External links

  • "Big Data & Machine Learning Blog". cloud.google.com/blog/big-data/. 
  • "Google Cloud Platform". cloud.google.com/. 
  • "Google Cloud Platform Blog". cloudplatform.googleblog.com/. 
  • "Google Cloud Platform Newsletter". cloud.google.com/newsletter/. 

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