What is Cloud Storage? Google Cloud Storage is a service for storing and accessing data on Google's infrastructure
Pricing | Cloud Storage - Google Cloud Cloud Storage also has the storage class Durable Reduced Availability (DRA) storage; however, you should use Standard storage in favor of DRA Standard storage has lower pricing for operations but otherwise has the same price structure Standard storage also provides better performance, particularly in terms of availability
Documentación de Cloud Storage Cloud Storage permite almacenar y recuperar cualquier cantidad de datos en todo el mundo y en cualquier momento Puedes usar Cloud Storage en varias situaciones, como la entrega de conjuntos de datos de IA ML y estadísticas de alto rendimiento, el almacenamiento de datos con fines de archivo y recuperación ante desastres, o la distribución de contenido a consumidores de todo el mundo
Product overview of Cloud Storage Cloud Storage is a service for storing your objects in Google Cloud An object is an immutable piece of data consisting of a file of any format You store objects in containers called buckets All buckets are associated with a project, and you can group your projects under an organization
Cloud Storage roles and permissions | IAM Documentation - Google Cloud Role Permissions; Storage Admin (roles storage admin)Grants full control of objects and buckets When applied to an individual bucket, control applies only to the specified bucket and objects within the bucket Lowest-level resources where you can grant this role:
Bucket locations | Cloud Storage - Google Cloud There are two types of dual-regions supported in Cloud Storage A predefined dual-region is identified by a unique location code and represents two specific regions For example, NAM4 is the location code for the predefined dual-region consisting of US-CENTRAL1 and US-EAST1
Cloud Storage | Google Cloud Cloud Storage es un servicio administrado para almacenar datos no estructurados y recuperarlos cuando lo desees
Regional endpoints | Cloud Storage - Google Cloud This page describes how to use regional endpoints to access resources in Cloud Storage Using regional endpoints lets you run your workloads in a manner that complies with data residency and data sovereignty requirements, where your request traffic is routed directly to the region specified in the endpoint
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