Google Cloud Storage
The public cloud storage infrastructure for organizations known as Google Cloud Storage can be used to store big unstructured data volumes. Businesses may purchase the storage for crucial or infrequently used data. Customers of Google Cloud Storage have the option of accessing their data through a web browser or a command-line interface. Customers can choose where their data will be stored as well. Google Cloud Storage is a function of the Google Cloud Platform. It provides integrated object storage for both recent and old data. Buckets are used in Google Cloud Storage to organize stuff. Buckets are containers that can each have a specific storage class assigned to them in the cloud. Google Cloud Storage provides four storage classes: Multi-Regional, Regional, Nearline, and Coldline. Pay-per-use, open authorization (OAuth), granular access controls, infinite data, the same tools and data access APIs across all classes, and access to additional Google Cloud Storage services are all fe...