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- Cloud Storage | Google Cloud
Cloud Storage | Google Cloud
- What is Cloud Storage?
Google Cloud Storage is a service for storing and accessing data on Google's infrastructure
- Product overview of Cloud Storage
Here are some ways to secure the data you upload to Cloud Storage: Identity and Access Management: Use IAM to control who has access to the resources in your Google Cloud project Resources include Cloud Storage buckets and objects, as well as other Google Cloud entities such as Compute Engine instances
- Google Cloud storage products
Google Cloud offers versatile storage solutions including file, block, object, and mobile application storage to meet diverse needs
- All you need to know about Cloud Storage
Cloud Storage lets you store your data in three types of locations: Regional: all of your data is stored redundantly in a single region Regional buckets usually offer the lowest monthly storage price and are suitable for a wide range of use cases, including high-performance analytics where it is important to co-locate your compute and storage
- Pricing | Cloud Storage - Google Cloud
Inbound data transfer represents data sent to Cloud Storage in HTTP requests Data or metadata written to a Cloud Storage bucket are examples of inbound data transfer Network usage charges apply for data transfer and are divided into the following cases: Data transfer within Google Cloud, when data transfer is to other Cloud Storage buckets or
- Cloud Storage documentation - Google Cloud
Cloud Storage allows world-wide storage and retrieval of any amount of data at any time You can use Cloud Storage for a range of scenarios including serving high performance AI ML and analytics data sets, storing data for archival and disaster recovery, or distributing content to consumers across the globe
- Storage overview | Documentation - Google Cloud
A fully managed, cloud-based data storage service that provides advanced data management capabilities and highly scalable performance Parallelstore A fully managed, low-latency distributed file system designed to meet the demands of high performance computing (HPC) and data-intensive applications
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