Google is also releasing new lower API operations pricing for both multi-regional and regional storage classes starting November 1, 2016: Regional storage class goes for $0.02 per GB per month. Google adds that the Regional storage class is ideal big data analytics workloads using Google Compute Engine, Google Cloud DataProc, Google Cloud Machine Learning or BigQuery. This method offers low end-to-end latency and high throughput for workloads like data transcoding. Google Cloud Storage Regional: This is a highly-available storage class redundant within a single region and is meant for pairing storage and compute resources within a region.Released in the US, EU and Asia, multi-regional storage goes for $0.026 per GB per month, which includes storage of all replicas and replication over the Google network and connection rerouting. If a regional outage occurs, Google indicates that Cloud Storage will transfer requests to a different region that is available. Google Cloud Storage Multi-Regional: Best suited for those looking for business continuity or for those looking to serve multimedia content to geographically distributed users, this storage class is highly available and geo-redundant.Google has also added Coldline to their Switch and Save program. Businesses that need to migrate data to Coldline from Nearline can leverage Google’s Google Cloud Storage Transfer Service. Cloud Storage Nearline: Nearline, which is used to store infrequently accessed content, works well with Coldline if users are looking for tiered storage for data as it cools.Pricing is set at 0.7 cents per GB and a predictable access fee of $0.05 per GB retrieved. Ideal for big data or multimedia content, Google claims that it will offer fast and near instant (millisecond) access to data. Cloud Storage Coldline: Coldline is the most economical storage class option and is specifically designed for long-term archival and rare disaster recovery.Google is now offering four storage classes for Cloud Storage–multi-regional, regional, nearline, and coldline– providing a consistent API and data access performance for both hot data (data accessed most often by an organization) and cold data (rarely accessed data stored on slower storage): Google has also unveiled the further expansion of their Google Cloud Platform (GCP) partner ecosystem. So in the case of data lost, (accidentally delete data etc), I can go back a few days to get the data back.Google has announced a significant refresh of Google Cloud Storage, including new storage classes, data lifecycle management tools, improved availability, lower prices and comprehensive storage options to cater to different use cases. Such as let me at least trace back 7 days or 1 months of the data in Google Cloud Storage? How could I keep a backup or snapshot of Google Cloud Storage data to prevent the data loss in Google Cloud Storage. (I need to have some backup options, such as 1 months snapshots for Google Cloud Storage which I can go back to if needed.) So the data older than that, I only have one copy on Google Cloud Storage. BigQuery or AWS Elasticsearch may only keep 2 months to 1 year data.
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