Google Cloud
Google Cloud provides a robust and secure global infrastructure designed to deliver high performance and reliability for various applications, including VM deployment, AI, ML, and HPC workloads. It benefits from a private global network, environmentally sustainable practices, and compliance with stringent security standards.
Google Cloud
Provider Profile
Founded
First offered in 2008
Headquarters
Mountain View, California, USA
Pricing Model
Free tiers available, pay-as-you-go pricing, $300 in free credits for new users
Technical Specification
Target Audience
- Enterprise ML
- Researchers
- HPC users
GPU Clusters & Offerings
- NVIDIA Tesla V100
- NVIDIA Tesla T4
- NVIDIA Tesla P4
- NVIDIA Tesla P100
- NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstations
- A series (A2, A3, A4, A4X, A4X Max)
- G series (G2, G4)
Network Fabric
Private global backbone
Connectivity Bandwidth
Up to 3,600 Gbps for specific machine types
Storage Architecture
- Local SSD
- Persistent Disk
Compute Framework Compatibility
- TensorFlow
- PyTorch
Resource Orchestration
- Google Kubernetes Engine
- Slurm schedulers on AI Hypercomputer
Security Infrastructure
- Regular security assessments
- Compliance certifications from third-party auditors
Developer Interface & APIs
- CLI
- SDK
- REST API
Support Operations
24/7 support via phone, email, and online resources
Resource Availability
GA
Datacenter Locations
Regulatory Compliance
Stringent security standards adherence reviewed by third-party auditors
Key Platform Features
- Planet-scale infrastructure with high availability and fault tolerance
- Private global network for reduced latency and increased security
- Sustainable energy practices with 100% renewable energy matching
- Multilayered security for data protection
Last Audit: February 2026