Data warehouse

A data warehouse is a central repository of integrated, structured data optimized for analytics and reporting. CDL covers it, alongside databases and data lakes, among Google Cloud data management solutions.

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Cloud computing

Cloud computing is the on-demand delivery of computing resources such as compute, storage, and networking over the internet with pay-as-you-go pricing.

Total cost of ownership

Total cost of ownership (TCO) is the complete cost of a solution including direct and indirect costs over its lifetime, used to compare on-premises with cloud.

Capital expenditure

Capital expenditure (CapEx) is up-front spending on fixed assets such as servers, contrasted in the cloud with operating expenditure (OpEx) that is paid as you consume.

Shared responsibility model

The shared responsibility model is a framework that divides security and operational duties between Google Cloud and the customer depending on the service type.

BigQuery

BigQuery is Google Cloud's fully managed, serverless data warehouse for large-scale analytics using SQL.

Data warehouse

A data warehouse is a central repository of integrated, structured data optimized for analytics and reporting.

Data lake

A data lake is a storage repository that holds large amounts of raw data in its native format until it is needed.

Vertex AI

Vertex AI is Google Cloud's unified platform for building, deploying, and managing machine learning and generative AI models.

Gemini

Gemini is Google's family of multimodal generative AI models, offered across Google Cloud for building AI-powered solutions.

Compute Engine

Compute Engine is Google Cloud's infrastructure-as-a-service offering that provides configurable virtual machines.

Cloud Run

Cloud Run is a serverless platform that runs containerized applications and scales automatically, including to zero.

Google Kubernetes Engine

Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) is Google Cloud's managed Kubernetes service for deploying and operating containerized applications.

Identity and Access Management

Identity and Access Management (IAM) is the Google Cloud service that controls who can do what on which resources through roles and policies.

Site reliability engineering

Site reliability engineering (SRE) is Google's discipline that applies software-engineering practices to operations to run reliable services at scale.