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Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is a top-notch Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) solution with various cloud services that will appeal to users of Google services. Features include impressive AL and ML functionality and outstanding overall performance. Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is an excellent Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) solution that integrates with various Linux distros as well as with Windows Server through 2016. GCP (whose cost can be determined by contacting the company) has grown to 15 regions, with at least three zones each since we last reviewed it. Each zone has multiple data centers and is increasing as Google continues to build storage infrastructure. Google has expanded its network to meet the growing demands of its data centers and has had the recent addition of three undersea cables. Notably, one cable is to the western Pacific landing in Guam. This interconnects with 10 undersea cables connecting Asia, the South Pacific, Australia, Japan, and the US mainland.
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The inhability to stablish hard limits for expenses in pay-as-you-go services is predatory. I understand that is targeted to avoid service interruptions, but there must be a hard limit option to stablish some cuantity avobe wich a business cannot continue operating.
Billing Alerts are great for BAU expenses, to have awareness about them, but a hard limit should be available to manage exceptional situations. It grants peace of mind, and I think this is a very extended pain point of google cloud users, that seems to be unattended to take advantage of users mistakes.
Clearly damages brand reputation in adition to drive many users out of the google cloud platform.
I would say this optional hard limits should be stablished by project and service used, but at least a global limit is basic. The "solution" provided by the documentation of creating your own custom function is a joke, as pushes to the user the responsability of the correct configuration of that limit. This should be a contract-level guarantee.
Billing Alerts are great for BAU expenses, to have awareness about them, but a hard limit should be available to manage exceptional situations. It grants peace of mind, and I think this is a very extended pain point of google cloud users, that seems to be unattended to take advantage of users mistakes.
Clearly damages brand reputation in adition to drive many users out of the google cloud platform.
I would say this optional hard limits should be stablished by project and service used, but at least a global limit is basic. The "solution" provided by the documentation of creating your own custom function is a joke, as pushes to the user the responsability of the correct configuration of that limit. This should be a contract-level guarantee.
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