Choosing your storage and database on Google Cloud Platform

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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
  • Different applications and workloads require different storage solutions. Google Cloud Platform offers a full suite of storage and database solutions to meet your needs, from a hobbyist in a garage to a Fortune 500 company. This video will help you understand which solutions fit your scenarios, be they mobile applications, hosting commercial software, data pipelines, or storing backups.
    Cloud Storage: cloud.google.c...
    Cloud SQL: cloud.google.c...
    Datastore: cloud.google.c...
    Bigtable: cloud.google.c...
    BigQuery: cloud.google.c...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 51

  • @StraussBR
    @StraussBR 8 років тому +56

    more from this guy!!
    he explain things well

    • @bangonkali
      @bangonkali 7 років тому +1

      I agree things were very well explained.

    • @GlauberLimaBR
      @GlauberLimaBR 6 років тому +1

      I second this! His explanations are really great!

  • @0011usagi
    @0011usagi 7 років тому +6

    Great and clear video.
    I don't know if Google cares about capturing the small startups market at all, but if they do they should really make this kind of content more discoverable through the platform itself.
    I was close to giving up on GCP and focusing my research efforts on other storage as a service providers because of the amount of proprietary terms and concepts the whole Google Ploud platform has. Now that I finally UNDERSTAND (at least a small part of) what it's all about I'm gonna give it a second look.

    • @kevboutin
      @kevboutin 4 роки тому +1

      Welcome to the cloud. It's the same on all cloud platforms. I've been developing in the cloud for 4 years and I'm still learning. Some of this is due to the cloud providers adding services constantly.

  • @yijingmeng
    @yijingmeng 6 років тому +2

    Very well explained! I like how the example where ops->throughput->daily/yearly consumption, as I am struggling with making sense of GCP price calculator.

  • @WickedLogic
    @WickedLogic 8 років тому +1

    This was a really good explanation of how to consider the different storage options on google cloud.

  • @1jainfamily
    @1jainfamily 7 років тому +2

    Very well explained and didn't hesitate to get into the basics. Nice tutorial.

  • @paracha3
    @paracha3 8 років тому +3

    Very well explained, wish he also touched a little on pricing model of each in that how you are charged for each service.

  • @vimalkannahj7020
    @vimalkannahj7020 3 роки тому +1

    Great explanation. One of the best explanation!!

  • @llvienna
    @llvienna 7 років тому +1

    SECURITY CONCERNS. I would like this spokesman to give a presentation focused on security for data, apps, etc.

  • @rohitbakshi5459
    @rohitbakshi5459 4 роки тому +1

    Very informative. Great overview of GCP offering

  • @jacksteven781
    @jacksteven781 5 місяців тому

    we need an updated video on this. 20 minutes long. covering everything. maybe if possible covering more like disadvantages and more ways we could interact with the data storages. what about python or curl for DataStore? does datastore still exist?

  • @znation9276
    @znation9276 4 роки тому

    great video, clear explanation, but extremely outdated services

  • @hir3npatel
    @hir3npatel 8 років тому +5

    Very nicely explained, thanks!

  • @mnchester
    @mnchester Рік тому

    Amazing video!

  • @jake-mn1cp
    @jake-mn1cp 4 роки тому +5

    Great video but the volume needs to be doubled or even tripled almost impossible to hear with headphones

  • @matthardy4727
    @matthardy4727 6 років тому +2

    Excellent presentation!

  • @rodrigoorellana2389
    @rodrigoorellana2389 4 роки тому +2

    2020 still loving GCP!

  • @BeingCreativeAI
    @BeingCreativeAI 6 років тому +2

    Very well explained; good job.

  • @a2bdata746
    @a2bdata746 6 років тому +1

    Great video and presenter!

  • @DeepSukhwani
    @DeepSukhwani 6 років тому +2

    Updated version to include Cloud Spanner should be made available

  • @noorshaik2844
    @noorshaik2844 6 років тому +5

    This is vedio should be archived now. Please update with latest updated changes ( Google Cloud storage - Multi-Regional, Regional, Clod line & Nearline)

    • @rdgabmomoh
      @rdgabmomoh 5 років тому

      Very correct. It's outdated

    • @arjunk5959
      @arjunk5959 3 роки тому

      Now Archival storage also added

  • @AnshumanKumar007
    @AnshumanKumar007 2 роки тому

    Though it is still kind of relevant, is there an up to date version of this for 2022?

  • @joakimjohansson7729
    @joakimjohansson7729 7 років тому +1

    Awesome tutorial, great explaining :)

  • @faiz8117
    @faiz8117 6 років тому

    You should be a teacher sir. I need to give a session on storage to my team. I am gonna imitate you.

  • @srinivasanvengatesvaran9866
    @srinivasanvengatesvaran9866 6 років тому +1

    Well Explained thanks

  • @leomarx71
    @leomarx71 5 років тому

    very useful thanks for all explanation

  • @dudicito
    @dudicito 7 років тому +1

    if I don't know much about the OS i'll install in the VM, would it matter what I use? I'm worried about the security that someone might make something collapse and how to get it back up

  • @paradonym
    @paradonym 7 років тому

    Cold Storage pricing like Amazon Glacier or Google Nearline somehow is only more cost effective in end-user archiving scenarios when having a byte-sequence of unstructured data smaller than around 600 GB. Somehow even the Google pricing calculator can't beat CrashPlan's yearly pricing. So I think neither Google nor Amazons AWS has a good alternative for what CrashPlan is to end-user archiving needs.
    for nearline (why can't we directly save to coldline?) datastreams of roughly half a million object in a sequence of roughly 1700 Gigabytes other solutions seem to be more effective if you only want to archive.

  • @MenukaVishal
    @MenukaVishal 2 місяці тому +1

    ❤one

  • @qichengu286
    @qichengu286 6 років тому

    The service type and price policy change a lot now. Please update the video.

  • @letsasterisk3504
    @letsasterisk3504 7 років тому

    Let me if given blow scenario is possible:
    1.I have a asterisk based server and i want to save all call recordings in google nearline storage server.
    2. That should be automatically like if any call warp up it must be automatically save in google nearline server.

  • @ronharris79
    @ronharris79 5 років тому +4

    Google should remove or update the video as it is somewhat outdated now.

    • @tibor2077
      @tibor2077 4 роки тому

      Thanks for the notice, as I`m preparing for cert.

  • @minhthuyphan5709
    @minhthuyphan5709 4 роки тому

    thank

  • @SigneeGabFreNaDesing
    @SigneeGabFreNaDesing 8 років тому

    i like it

  • @gangadharm
    @gangadharm 7 років тому

    what is cloud spanner?

  • @cathya586
    @cathya586 6 років тому

    Wow, this was way over my head! I won't be using Google storage.

  • @mdjaman7348
    @mdjaman7348 6 років тому

    some body help me how to multiple files upload google cloud in nodejs multer

  • @chingfhen6534
    @chingfhen6534 Рік тому

    Sound like JP

  • @prataps765
    @prataps765 6 років тому

    Is Cloud Datastore for structured data (2:31)?

    • @rdgabmomoh
      @rdgabmomoh 5 років тому

      Yes only cloud storage is for unstructured data

  • @questionofbalance4545
    @questionofbalance4545 7 років тому +2

    Google Datastore documentation is a mess or non-existing. Its almost impossible to find coders out there who know about Google Datastore. As a small startup we have sped two months trying to find someone who coud make a simple client database, with a PHP page on an App Engine interacting with a Datastore DB. There is no info, no examples, not turtotials, only a bunch of files on github having alien code insid. You dont knw where to start and where to end - only info is what is in the middle. So far Datastore is a Goolgle flop, I tink no one is using it, no one can develop with it, newer versions are not backward compatible - in short stay clear og Google Cloud, its not even in beta but rather an experimental thing.

    • @DimuDesigns
      @DimuDesigns 7 років тому +2

      I've been able to make sense of the documentation(cloud.google.com/datastore/docs/) plus there are sample applications to explore for various platforms (via client APIs) including PHP. If you go to google's API explorer you'll see that the Datastore API is at version 1 (developers.google.com/apis-explorer/#search/datastore/datastore/v1/).
      I'm building a tool that integrates with Datastore via its REST APIs and its going smoothly. Its not for everyone though; you should look into Firebase (also owned by Google) there are tonnes of tutorials out there and its easier to pick up than most. Firebase has its draw backs if you're coming from a SQL background but its good for a lot of use cases (for my current project it was a toss-up between Firebase and Datastore; we went with Datastore b/c of its support for SQL-like queries).

    • @thecloudtechguy
      @thecloudtechguy 7 років тому

      Yes, GCP needs to invest in forming a following especially outside the experienced developer realm.

    • @hanscyrus
      @hanscyrus 6 років тому

      I presume Google deliberately keeps this information from just anyone who wants to know. Third year university Computer Science majors and programmers understand the jargon, and at this level of commitment to the trade are more likely to not be mischievous. I'm only guessing. I want to back up my MacBook hard drive to the cloud is all, like Time Machine does every day with ChronoSync … www.econtechnologies.com/chronosync/overview.html … and I may end up purchasing a commercial product to do so. Too much could go wrong and then not reliable to accomplish on my own; I don't know enough to have confidence with Google or Amazon Cloud.

  • @limbomimbo8987
    @limbomimbo8987 8 років тому

    Like the content but not the presentation , it's more like reading out not explaining what he understood .. just MHO.