Storage at the Click of a Button - Could always be cheaper
November 14, 2021

Storage at the Click of a Button - Could always be cheaper

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Google Cloud Persistent Disk

We are currently using Google Cloud Persistent Disk as our main storage resource provider for all of our environments. Google Cloud Persistent Disk is being used to support our production environment, development environment, and our staging environment. We are also using Google Cloud Persistent Disk to house our backups.
  • Easy to provision
  • Easy to scale
  • Easy at administer
  • Easy pricing model
  • Geographically located
  • More Snapshot Schedule options
  • Cheaper tiers
  • Agility to mount the disk through on premises infrastructure
  • Easy to provision
  • Easy to scale
  • Easy to backup
  • Easy to share between different resources
  • Helped our return to operation with faster restores.
  • Helped the business scale and increase our data storage capacity with [ease].
  • Helped us alleviate the need to store in our local infrastructure, saving on admin costs.
We found Google Cloud Persistent Disk's pricing model much easier to understand and predict. The documentation available for it made it easy for us to integrate into our environment. The in-built snapshot schedule provided by Google has been a breeze to implement and saved us on many occasions with urgent restores.

Do you think Google Cloud Persistent Disk delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Google Cloud Persistent Disk's feature set?

Yes

Did Google Cloud Persistent Disk live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Google Cloud Persistent Disk go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Google Cloud Persistent Disk again?

Yes

Google Cloud Persistent Disk can be used in many ways. It can be used to house and attach virtual machines which are running in the Google Cloud or in Google Kubernetes. Runs of SSD which allows for fast disk access meaning you can use this storage for [an] operating system or even to house virtual machines with high reads and writes operations.