Google Compute Engine is an infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) product from Google Cloud. It provides virtual machines with carbon-neutral infrastructure which run on the same data centers that Google itself uses.
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Business Analytics Analist in Information Technology at ACE (51-200 employees employees)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
I use Google Compute Engine to run the virtual machines that power our entire business, from our public apps to our internal databases. It solves the fundamental problems of infrastrucure cost, reliability and scalability
Pros
Variablity of machine types
Instance provisioning Speed
Seamless ecosystem integration
Fair billing
Cons
Steep learning curve in the UI
Cost forecasting and Management
Default Resource Quotas and increase process
Return on Investment
Reduced costs over AWS and Azure
Financially Enabled us to host our own Applications
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Consultant in Information Technology (10,001+ employees employees)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
In our organization we use Google Compute Engine to host our multiple internal applications. It helped to solve the infra scalability, resource management, optimizing operational cost.
Pros
Low latency Network
Flexible billing option
VM customization
Auto scaling
Cons
Third party compatibility
Support documentations should be simple
VM is slow during startup
Hybrid cloud setup is complex
Return on Investment
Reduced operational cost
Increased deployment efficiency
Eliminated on prim dependency
Scalability
Alternatives Considered
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and Azure Virtual Machines
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Engineer in Information Technology (501-1000 employees employees)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
Best for scalable customizable VMS with strong performance Google Cloud integration
Pros
Cost Benefits- Users can benefit from sustained use discounts reducing costs based on usage
High Availability- It offers automatic failover and managed instance groups to ensure application availability
Cons
Dashboard - A more customizable dashboard with widgets for key metrics, such as CPU usage, network traffic, and storage, would allow users to monitor their resources more effectively
Enhanced Container Support - A more unified container management platform that integrates container orchestration, and storage to simplify the containerization process
Networking and Security - Adding support for more advanced networking features, such as multi-cloud peering
Return on Investment
Reduced Costs - Pay-as-you-go pricing and preemptible VMs lower infrastructure costs compared to on-premises solutions
Complexity in Management Requires expertise to optimize and manage instances effectively
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Team Lead in Information Technology (10,001+ employees employees)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
Google Compute Engine is an Infrastructure as a service component of GCP. We are able to deploy and downsize any virtual service using this service. Our organization is transitioning from on prem to cloud and this service enables us to save cost on both capex and open. We are able to deploy multiple instances of virtual servers when the demand is high and we can downsize when the demand is low. The pay as you go model has been very beneficial during the budget excercise to save additional cost
Pros
Hosting applications or web servers
Multiple instances of virtual servers can be spun up
Pre prod environment is set up for all the testing before it's scheduled on prod servers.
Cons
The GCP in general is a little complicated cloud service provider thn AWS/Azure
Low availability on south america locations
Return on Investment
On prem servers have been decommissioned which has saved a lot of money
The infrastructure support is provided by Google which has reduced our operational cost
The security has multiple layers and all the data is 100% secured
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Director, Engineering in Engineering at Vistadash (51-200 employees employees)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
Our entire server infrastructure runs on Google Compute Engine. This includes web, authentication and CI/CD servers (Jenkins). We can easily scale by deploying virtual instances as needed with just a few clicks. Tasks such as backup and monitoring are handled automatically, allowing our team to stay lean and focus on our main subject matter.
Pros
Instance deployment
Backup and Recovery
Alerts and monitoring
Cons
OS upgrades
Resource allocation
Disk management
Return on Investment
Zero infrastructure headcount
Low to none support associated costs
Accurate cost forecast
Alternatives Considered
Google Cloud SQL, Google Cloud Storage, Google Cloud Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and Google Cloud Deployment Manager
Other Software Used
Atlassian Bitbucket, Atlassian Jira, Jenkins
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