Google Cloud Storage is out of Code Labs, with new features and lower price
By Navneet Joneja, Product Manager for Google Cloud StorageGoogle Storage for Developers is now out of
Code Labs, and has a new name: Google Cloud
Storage. In addition, we're also happy to announce some new features, and a significant price
reduction.
App Engine File API SupportWhen we
opened
the service to all this summer, many of our customers asked for an easier way to use
Google Cloud Storage with their
App Engine applications. In response to your feedback, you can now read and write your data
via the
App Engine
Files API, enabling you to quickly build your content management tools, data sharing
applications, web games and more using the powerful combination of App Engine and Cloud
Storage. This feature is experimental and currently Python-only, but we’re working on adding
Java support and additional features.
Usage
InformationWe’re introducing a new API that gives you access
to
detailed usage
information (including network access and storage use data). You can use this
feature to analyze your usage, integrate with your analysis systems and build your own
value-added applications using Google Cloud Storage. This feature is currently
experimental.
Lower PricesWe're no longer charging for upload bandwidth into the Google cloud. In addition, we’re
lowering our prices across the board and introducing volume discounts for our larger users. We
are committed to offering an extremely high quality of service to all our customers. As the
product has evolved, we’ve found ways to offer the same great service at a lower cost, so now
our prices are lower too. For example, under our new prices, a customer storing a hundred
terabytes of data, reading twenty terabytes and writing ten terabytes a month would pay
approximately 40% less a month. The difference is even greater for customers with higher
usage. Our new prices are retroactive to the beginning of October. Please see our updated
pricing
here.
As always, we welcome your feedback in our
discussion group. If you
haven’t yet tried Google Cloud Storage, you can sign up and get started
here.
Navneet Joneja loves being at the forefront of the next generation of simple
and reliable software infrastructure, the foundation on which next-generation technology is
being built. When not working, he can usually be found dreaming up new ways to entertain his
intensely curious one-year-old. Posted by Scott Knaster,
Editor