An article in ACM Computing Surveys that explores six cloud-based deployment
archetypes and their tradeoffs between high availability, latency, and
cost.
Describes the following six deployment archetypes: zonal, regional, multi-regional, global,
hybrid, and multicloud. It also presents Google Cloud-specific design
considerations for each deployment archetype.
Explains how Google Cloud teams apply reliability best practices and
engineering standards to develop and release changes to our platform and
services.
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