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Google Compute Engine Reviews and Ratings

Rating: 8.4 out of 10
Score
8.4 out of 10

Reviews

64 Reviews

Google Compute Engine - Reliable and salable

Rating: 8 out of 10
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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

In our organization we use Google Compute Engine to host our multiple internal applications. It helped to solve the infra scalability, resource management, optimizing operational cost.

Pros

  • Low latency Network
  • Flexible billing option
  • VM customization
  • Auto scaling

Cons

  • Third party compatibility
  • Support documentations should be simple
  • VM is slow during startup
  • Hybrid cloud setup is complex

Likelihood to Recommend

Google Compute Engine is well suited to host our web application which required flexible memory and CPU scaling. Also when we use for batch processing , when task completes VMs automatically scales down using dynamic scaling feature.

Vetted Review

Google Compute Engine - Solid choice for low budget companies

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I use Google Compute Engine to run the virtual machines that power our entire business, from our public apps to our internal databases. It solves the fundamental problems of infrastrucure cost, reliability and scalability

Pros

  • Variablity of machine types
  • Instance provisioning Speed
  • Seamless ecosystem integration
  • Fair billing

Cons

  • Steep learning curve in the UI
  • Cost forecasting and Management
  • Default Resource Quotas and increase process

Likelihood to Recommend

Google Compute Engine is an exceptionally powerful and reliable platform that serves as the backbone of our internal application infrastructure. It is well-suited for scalable web Applications and APIs but less for simple low-traffic websites or personal projects. For these, a Vercel would be the go-to solution. It is less appropriate for teams with no cloud experience and with inflexible budget, since forecasting is a little limited in Google Compute Engine.

Google Compute Engine Review

Rating: 8 out of 10
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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Google Compute Engine is an Infrastructure as a service component of GCP. We are able to deploy and downsize any virtual service using this service. Our organization is transitioning from on prem to cloud and this service enables us to save cost on both capex and open. We are able to deploy multiple instances of virtual servers when the demand is high and we can downsize when the demand is low. The pay as you go model has been very beneficial during the budget excercise to save additional cost

Pros

  • Hosting applications or web servers
  • Multiple instances of virtual servers can be spun up
  • Pre prod environment is set up for all the testing before it's scheduled on prod servers.

Cons

  • The GCP in general is a little complicated cloud service provider thn AWS/Azure
  • Low availability on south america locations

Likelihood to Recommend

Google Compute Engine can be used to install web servers because of the payment you as you go model and the availability of sizing up or down as per the demand. There is option to install either Linux or windows operating systems. We can manage the resources via phone as well using the GCP application.

Vetted Review
Google Compute Engine
3 years of experience

Did you ever see Google down

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

In our company, we are both users and integrators of Google Cloud Platform. Among all the products, Google Compute Engine is probably one of the most widely used, as it allows for the creation of virtual machines. We manage a wide variety of projects using this product. Suffice it to say that our entire infrastructure runs on GCP.

Pros

  • Resources allocation
  • Monitoring
  • Catalogue deployment
  • Awesome free tier and discount credits

Cons

  • UI for advanced feature
  • Cost prediction

Likelihood to Recommend

From a purely cost-based perspective, Google Compute Engine is ideal if you're building an application from scratch, as it allows you to start small with the free tier or promotional credits and then gradually scale up your architecture. Under the hood, you have the power of Google, which provides a secure and reliable environment to work in.

Vetted Review
Google Compute Engine
5 years of experience

The cloud server infrastructure you need a few clicks away

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Our entire server infrastructure runs on Google Compute Engine. This includes web, authentication and CI/CD servers (Jenkins). We can easily scale by deploying virtual instances as needed with just a few clicks. Tasks such as backup and monitoring are handled automatically, allowing our team to stay lean and focus on our main subject matter.

Pros

  • Instance deployment
  • Backup and Recovery
  • Alerts and monitoring

Cons

  • OS upgrades
  • Resource allocation
  • Disk management

Likelihood to Recommend

It's ideal for startups looking to launch a SaaS product to the market relatively fast. Even better if growth estimation are steady to forecast costs accurately. It can become expensive for scenarios where growth can't be well estimated.

Google Compute Engine (GCE)

Rating: 7 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Best for scalable customizable VMS with strong performance Google Cloud integration

Pros

  • Cost Benefits- Users can benefit from sustained use discounts reducing costs based on usage
  • High Availability- It offers automatic failover and managed instance groups to ensure application availability

Cons

  • Dashboard - A more customizable dashboard with widgets for key metrics, such as CPU usage, network traffic, and storage, would allow users to monitor their resources more effectively
  • Enhanced Container Support - A more unified container management platform that integrates container orchestration, and storage to simplify the containerization process
  • Networking and Security - Adding support for more advanced networking features, such as multi-cloud peering

Likelihood to Recommend

Google Compute Engine is a powerful and flexible tool for a wide range of workloads, particularly those requiring customization, scalability

Vetted Review
Google Compute Engine
1 year of experience

GCE the Google Cloud All Rounder

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Google Compute Engine is a stateful compute service in GCP, so the business problems we try to use it for are deploying different solutions it can be AI solutions, for any other. Recently we are using for the deployment of LLMs, we are using it to deploy Open Source LLMs up there for security closure which has to be shown to clients. Being a server backed compute the main monitoring and flexibility of setup is the main benefit in my views, perfect for learning as well as noting down the last detail of the solution in terms of requirements or maintenance workloads.

Pros

  • Flexible Setup, the whole catalog of hardware and software is up your hand to select best from.
  • Security Closures, being the firewalls and other features, it saves our solution from network vulnerabilities.
  • Monitoring Dashboard, in general if we try to use the on-prem resources, the continuous monitoring is a headache but with GCE it is managed at all times.

Cons

  • Predictive Cost Modeling, I am using GCE from a very long time but always end up getting bills which are way ahead of what was shown on the dashboard.
  • Enhanced RIs Management, in the time of GenAI atleast we can expect best recommendations as per our usages for Reserved Instances to get optimized bills.
  • Some betterments in UI/UX, when I was new to GCE the UI was a bit of a learning curve for me. In exploring phase, it took some time.

Likelihood to Recommend

The scenarios where setups should be most flexible, monitoring you can setup as per needs, and high-performance requirement is a must, even we can setup the security premises as well. All of the setup is in your hand and as per your requirements and resources you can set up the whole solutioning till the very last inch of it.

One of the best virtual machine infrastructure provider out there.

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We host all our VMs on Google Compute Engine. Our Kubernetes cluster is also dependent upon the nodes created on the Google Compute Engine. We have our backend services running directly on the VMs and on the Kubernetes cluster on the VMs. It also gives us a view of how the VMs are performing and if we need to scale them up.

Pros

  • It provides us with managed VMs on the go that takes only a couple of minute to come up.
  • It helps us understand the performance metrics of the VMs (like CPU utilization, Memory utilization) which helps us in deciding if we need to scale up.
  • It gives us an option to create, destroy and even scale up or scale down VMs whenever necessary.

Cons

  • Pricing of the Google Compute Engine can be more transparent. Currently CPU and memory is charged separately and its difficult to understand VM specific pricing in the billing section.
  • Using GPUs in the Google Compute Engine can be made more easy.
  • Provide an instance that can auto scale based on certain performance rules

Likelihood to Recommend

Google Compute Engine is well suited for hosting VMs and running your applications on these VMs. They are pretty stable and we've rarely encountered issues with the VMs. However, it might not be appropriate if you don't have a continuously running service and you might want to explore GCP cloud run.

Vetted Review
Google Compute Engine
4 years of experience

Google Cloud Compute Engine is easy to use!

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

When it comes to hosting a server online, you usually want to find the right company that fits your needs. I personally have used most of the cloud providers. I find Google's cloud environment user-friendly. You can scale your projects accordingly, and you will know how much it will cost due to their transparent pricing.

Pros

  • Cost
  • User friendly
  • Options

Cons

  • Possibly more options to match competitors.
  • N/A

Likelihood to Recommend

Whether you are looking for a cloud provider for a small or large project, Google's compute engine suits both. You won't have a problem with cost because Google's pricing is affordable and near the same as AWS.

Great service for ad-hoc tasks

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Google Compute Engine to spin up small development environments that host our development and staging Postgres database instances. We didn't want to have to use a more fully featured SQL solution like Google Cloud SQL or other major solutions for development/staging to cut down on cloud-related costs.

Pros

  • Can spin up very small instances
  • Instances can be paused
  • Instances can set up with a Docker image

Cons

  • It'd be nice to be able to set up auto pausing in the console
  • On that note, instances can be suspended only up to 60 days, it'd be nice if it went longer or indefinitely

Likelihood to Recommend

Google Compute Engine is perfectly suited to the more ad hoc tasks you might need a machine for. We use it for development/staging environments specifically, but it's great for running various tasks in isolation and having great control over how much it's going to cost you. Auto-pausing also helps greatly in this area.

Vetted Review
Google Compute Engine
2 years of experience