Workload Control with C4 VMs

Good news from Google Cloud: the C4 machine series, Compute Engine and GKE clients' most powerful general-purpose VM, is now public

C4 virtual machines (VMs) offer the performance and adaptability required to manage most workloads in conjunction with the N4 machine series

C4's Titanium offload technology offers 200 Gbps networking and 500k IOPS and 10 GB/s throughput on Hyperdisk Extreme

Intel's 5th-generation Xeon processors (Emerald Rapids) can support high-cpu, regular, and high-mem C4 instances with 192 vCPUs and 1.5TB of DDR5 memory

C4 virtual machines (VMs) offer the performance, capabilities, and reliability required to satisfy your business demands

Handling huge data processing and analytics, CPU-based inference, high-traffic video streaming or gaming servers, or robust databases

These VMs are also the first to use Compute Engine's preview Turbo API frequency control