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Google Cloud Platform (GCP), offered by Google, is a cloud suite of cloud computing services that runs on the same cloud infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products, such as Google Search, Gmail, Google Drive, and YouTube.1)
Alongside a set of cloud management tools, Google provides a series of modular cloud services including cloud compute, computer data storage (cloud data storage), data analysis / data analytics and cloud machine learning2)
Cloud registration requires a credit card or bank account details.3)
Google's Cloud Platform provides Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and serverless computing cloud environments.
In April 2008, Google announced App Engine, a platform for developing and hosting web applications in Google-managed data centers, which was the first cloud computing service from the company. The service became generally available in November 2011. Since the announcement of App Engine, Google added multiple cloud services to the platform.
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Google lists over 100 products under the Google Cloud brand. Some of the key cloud services are listed below.
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GCP Storage and GCP Databases:
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As of Q1 2020, Google Cloud Platform is available in 25 regions and 77 zones
. A region is a specific geographical location where users can deploy cloud resources.
Each region is an independent geographic area that consists of zones.
A zone is a deployment area for Google Cloud Platform resources within a region. Zones should be considered a single failure domain within a region.
Most of the regions have three or more zones. As of Q1 2020, Google Cloud Platform is available in the following regions and zones:
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us-west1 | Q3, 2016 | The Dalles, Oregon, USA |
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us-west2 | Q3, 2018 | Los Angeles, California, USA |
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us-west3 | Q1, 2020 | Salt Lake City, Utah, USA |
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us-west4 | Q2, 2020 | Las Vegas, Nevada, USA |
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us-central1 | Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA |
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us-east1 | Q4, 2015 | Moncks Corner, South Carolina, USA |
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us-east4 | Q2, 2017 | Ashburn, Virginia, USA |
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northamerica-northeast1 | Q1, 2018 | Montréal, Canada |
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southamerica-east1 | Q3, 2017 | São Paulo, Brazil |
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europe-west1 | St. Ghislain, Belgium |
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europe-west2 | Q2, 2017 | London, U.K. |
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europe-west3 | Q3, 2017 | Frankfurt, Germany |
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europe-west4 | Q1, 2018 | Eemshaven, Netherlands |
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europe-west6 | Q1, 2019 | Zurich, Switzerland |
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europe-central2 | Q2, 2021 | Warsaw, Poland |
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europe-north1 | Q2, 2018 | Hamina, Finland |
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asia-south1 | Q4, 2017 | Mumbai, India |
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asia-southeast1 | Q2, 2017 | Jurong West, Singapore |
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asia-southeast2 | Q2, 2020 | Jakarta, Indonesia |
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asia-east2 | Q3, 2018 | Hong Kong |
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asia-east1 | Changhua County, Taiwan |
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asia-northeast1 | Q4, 2016 | Tokyo, Japan |
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asia-northeast2 | Q2, 2019 | Osaka, Japan |
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asia-northeast3 | Q1, 2020 | Seoul, Korea |
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australia-southeast1 | Q3, 2017 | Sydney, Australia |
|} == Similarity to services by other cloud service providers == <!– Probably this section should be moved to a new page –> For those familiar with other notable cloud service providers, a comparison of similar services may be helpful in understanding Google Cloud Platform's offerings.
== Certifications == Similar to offerings by Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and IBM Cloud, a series of Google Cloud Certified programs are available on the Google Cloud Platform. Participants can choose between online learning programs provided by Coursera, Pluralsight, or Qwiklabs as well as live workshops and webinars. Depending on the program, certifications can be earned online or at various testing centers located globally.
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== See also == == References == == External links == Cloud Platform Cloud computing providers Cloud infrastructure Cloud platforms Web services Computer-related introductions in 2011 |