Intel And Google Cloud VMware Engine For Optimizing TCO

Google Cloud NEXT: Intel improves ideal TCO with Google Cloud VMware Engine while adding performance, flexibility, and security

Google’s most recent local storage innovation, high-performance Titanium Local SSDs, will be available in new virtual machine forms for C4 on Intel Xeon 6 CPUs

The M4 virtual machine family, Google Cloud’s most recent generation of memory-optimized instances, is made for workloads requiring a lot of memory, such as in-memory analytics

With a Memory/Core ratio of 13.3:1 and 26.6:1, M4 provides more flexibility to properly size your database workloads

Z3.metal and Z3 high-memory forms have also been added by Google Cloud, which uses the Titanium Offload System to improve storage optimisation

Intel and Google Cloud are dedicated to giving users access to cutting-edge security tools including Intel Trust Domain Extensions (Intel TDX)

Confidential GKE Nodes are Google Kubernetes Engines that protect memory data and defend against attacks via hardware. Intel TDX now offers a secure, separated environment for processing sensitive data.

VMware has certified Google Filestore and Google Cloud NetApp Volumes for usage with VMware Engine as an NFS datastore