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Does Google Cloud use SQL?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 8:20 pm

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is a platform as a service that offers a variety of compute, storage, networking, and application services. GCP is built on the Google Compute Engine (GCE) platform, which offers a choice of SQL Server, MySQL, MongoDB, and Cassandra.

SQL Server is one of the most popular relational database engines in the world. It is widely used by large organizations, such as Google, Facebook, and Amazon.

PRO TIP: Since Google Cloud SQL is a managed service, it does not use SQL.

GCP offers a number of advantages for using SQL Server. First, GCP provides a scalable, reliable, and secure platform.

Second, GCP provides a wide range of features and options for database administration, including CloudSQL and GCP Database Migration Tools. Third, GCP offers a variety of tools for data warehousing and analysis, such as the BigQuery data warehouse and the Data Studio visualization tool.

Overall, GCP appears to use SQL Server for a variety of purposes. While it is not clear which specific features or technologies are used specifically by GCP, it appears that SQL Server is used to provide a reliable and scalable platform for data storage and analysis.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

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