NetApp Cloud Volumes Service for Google Cloud
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NetApp® Cloud Volumes for Google Cloud is a fully managed or self-managed file service that is integrated into Google Cloud with the multiprotocol support, performance, and availability required to run business-critical applications. It is designed to provide massively parallel shared access to thousands of Google Compute Engine and Google Kubernetes Engine instances, enabling your applications to achieve high levels of aggregate throughput and IOPS with consistent low latencies.
Use cases. Customers can use the service to migrate existing enterprise applications to Google Cloud. Other use cases include hybrid deployments, multi-cloud mobility, big data analytics, web serving, and content management, application development and testing, media and entertainment workflows, database backups, container storage, and more.
Features. Multiple performance tiers, standard file interfaces, advanced data management, metered service, fully managed service, native service experience, integrated support, and integrated billing.
For more information:
NetApp: https://cloud.netapp.com/cloud-volumes-service-for-gcp
Google: https://cloud.google.com/netapp
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NetApp Cloud Volumes Service for Google Cloud Plan
Premium
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GB per month
Supports Standard Performance which provides 16000 IOPS per TB (4k IO) and 64MB throughput per TB
Extreme
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GB per month
Supports Standard Performance which provides 32000 IOPS per TB (4k IO) and 128MB throughput per TB
Standard
0
GB per month
Supports Standard Performance which provides 4000 IOPS per TB (4k IO) and 16MB throughput per TB