Bringing together the best of PaaS and IaaS
Blog post from Google Cloud
Google Cloud Platform is bridging the gap between Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) by introducing Managed Virtual Machines and Google Cloud Deployment Manager, allowing developers to benefit from both flexibility and productivity. Managed Virtual Machines enable developers to run applications on Google Compute Engine while leveraging the auto-management services of Google App Engine, facilitating the use of diverse programming languages and direct access to system resources. Google Cloud Deployment Manager provides a declarative approach to deploying and managing cloud resources, simplifying configuration and enhancing scalability by using parameterizable templates. Additionally, Google has announced support for various operating systems, including SuSE and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, alongside price reductions for virtual machines and several services, aiming to offer simpler and more cost-effective cloud solutions.
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