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What is Google Cloud Platform?

Google Cloud Platform is a suite of public cloud services offered by Google. The platform includes a
range of hosted services for computing development, storage and applications running on Google
hardware. Google Cloud Platform provides services to cloud administrators, and other enterprises IT
professionals using the public Internet or a dedicated network connection.

Usage:
When you run a Google Cloud Platform (GCP) website, app, or service, Google saves all the
resources it uses, including processing power, data storage, database queries, and connectivity
network it consumes. . Rather than renting a server or a DNS address in the month (what you
would do with a regular website provider), you pay each of these resources by the second
(competitors charge per minute), with discounts that apply when your services are heavily used
by your customers on the web.

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF GOOGLE CLOUD PLATFORM:


So, what are you really doing on a cloud platform and why would you want to do it on Google? You use a
cloud platform when you want the services you present to your users, customers, or colleagues to be an
application and not a website. You may want to help home builders estimate the size and cabinet
structure they need to rebuild a kitchen. You may be analyzing the performance statistics of experienced
athletes for a university sports club and you need sophisticated analysis to indicate to the head coaches
whose performance might improve. You can also scan hundreds of thousands of pages of archived
newspaper copies and create a multi-decade digitizable index.

You use a cloud-based platform such as GCP when you want to build and run an application that can
leverage the power of large-scale data centers-to reach users around the world, take advanced
analytics, and artificial intelligence or use large data storage. , or to take advantage of cost savings. You
do not pay for the machine but for the resources used by the machine.

Google Cloud Platform is perceived as having some competitive advantages:

Automate the deployment of modern applications: An application is composed of many moving parts.
This is why some developers prefer to create their applications in the cloud ("cloud-native"). Google is at
the origin of Kubernetes, an orchestrator for applications composed of many components. From the
beginning, Google has taken a proactive approach to automate the deployment of these multifaceted
applications in the cloud: for example, by opening up Kubo, an automation platform originally created to
help developers using Cloud Foundry deploy. Their applications from the development platforms to the
cloud.

Creative cost control: As we will see later, rather than becoming the leader in low-cost solutions,
Google's strategy with GCP is to make the costs competitive in certain "favorable" scenarios. For
example, Google offers a lifecycle manager for storing object data, which allows unloading or deleting
objects that have not been used for 30 days or more.
A more friendly outfit for new users: A cloud service platform can be a damning concept to be
assimilated by a newcomer. Just as it was unclear to many consumers how useful a microcomputer was,
a public cloud is a new foreign beast for those who are used to seeing and touching the machine they
use. GCP offers step-by-step examples of most of the most common tasks - for example, running a
virtual machine on Linux, which means claiming and installing your own new computer from scratch.

Visualpath is one of the excellent GCP Online Training course. We cover important concepts
terminology for working moreover you learn about and compare, many of the computing and storage
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