Google Cloud, offered by Google, is a suite of cloud computing services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products, such as Google Search, Gmail, file storage, and YouTube.
Users can easily create, deploy, and manage servers and applications on demand over the Internet in Google-managed data centers around the world. You can use the computing resources such as memory and disk that you need, when you need it, without owning a server or infrastructure.
Users can manage resources using a web-based graphical user interface. Also, the gcloud command-line tools that can perform most Google Cloud tasks and the Cloud Shell, a browser-based shell, can be used to manage.
This guide describes the instructions to introduce LifeKeeper for VM instances provided as the computing service and to achieve a greater degree of availability.
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