The tool is reasonably priced, considering its scalability features. If we want to extend the server's capacity, we can do it, and I think it's reasonable.
The unit pricing is affordable and makes sense. The general cost of the solution depends on how your company plans and organizes everything and how the solution architects design it. There are many ways to improve cost-effectiveness. If you do not use it wisely, it could cost a lot of money.
Compute Engine is a pay-as-you-go model, so we don't have any upfront costs. It only bills for the time that the machine is up and running. I can bring down the application at any time, and the billing will stop. The pricing is based on the amount of resources you are using. It's priced similarly to AWS.
Google Compute Engine is not the least expensive solution. Microsoft Azure, and Microsoft One, are offering a less expensive solution. The price is based on usage. Whenever we use it, we have to pay for only usage. It is a pay-as-you-go model. I rate the price of Google Compute Engine an eight out of ten.
Google Compute Engine delivers virtual machines running in Google's innovative data centers and worldwide fiber network. Compute Engine's tooling and workflow support enable scaling from single instances to global, load-balanced cloud computing.
Compute Engine's VMs boot quickly, come with persistent disk storage, and deliver consistent performance. Our virtual servers are available in many configurations including predefined sizes or the option to create Custom Machine Types...
Google resources are cheaper compared to AWS and Microsoft Azure. Among the three, Google is the cheapest option.
The tool is reasonably priced, considering its scalability features. If we want to extend the server's capacity, we can do it, and I think it's reasonable.
The pricing is comparable to the competitors. I haven't noticed any difference.
The unit pricing is affordable and makes sense. The general cost of the solution depends on how your company plans and organizes everything and how the solution architects design it. There are many ways to improve cost-effectiveness. If you do not use it wisely, it could cost a lot of money.
Compute Engine is a pay-as-you-go model, so we don't have any upfront costs. It only bills for the time that the machine is up and running. I can bring down the application at any time, and the billing will stop. The pricing is based on the amount of resources you are using. It's priced similarly to AWS.
Google Compute Engine is not the least expensive solution. Microsoft Azure, and Microsoft One, are offering a less expensive solution. The price is based on usage. Whenever we use it, we have to pay for only usage. It is a pay-as-you-go model. I rate the price of Google Compute Engine an eight out of ten.
It's $60,000 to $70,000 a month to replace about $10,000 a month in data center costs.