Google's On-Prem Data Center Software for Hybrid Cloud Now in Beta
Data Center Knowledge | February 20, 2019
Google Cloud on Wednesday launched the beta version of its Cloud Services Platform, a move that brings the company one step closer to letting enterprises deploy its cloud inside their own data centers. CSP, which was announced last July, is a version of Google’s Kubernetes Engine built for on-premises data centers. Through CSP, enterprises can build an in-house instance of Google’s cloud service, access and move workloads to the public Google Cloud, and seamlessly manage it all with centralized software. As part of Wednesday’s announcement, Google beefed up CSP’s management features by adding configuration management to the beta version.