Tag: Kubernetes Engine

  • Cloud Blog: Networking support for AI workloads

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/cross-cloud-network-solutions-support-for-ai-workloads/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Networking support for AI workloads Feedly Summary: At Google Cloud, we strive to make it easy to deploy AI models onto our infrastructure. In this blog we explore how the Cross-Cloud Network solution supports your AI workloads. Managed and Unmanaged AI options Google Cloud provides both managed (Vertex…

  • Cloud Blog: Empowering federal agencies with a more secure and efficient developer experience

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/public-sector/empowering-federal-agencies-with-a-more-secure-and-efficient-developer-experience/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Empowering federal agencies with a more secure and efficient developer experience Feedly Summary: In the federal government, organizations face unique challenges in meeting strict security and compliance requirements. FedRAMP, IL4, and IL5 standards set forth rigorous guidelines to ensure the protection of sensitive data and systems. Google Cloud…

  • Cloud Blog: How we improved GKE volume attachments for stateful applications by up to 80%

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/gkes-faster-cluster-upgrades-under-the-hood/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: How we improved GKE volume attachments for stateful applications by up to 80% Feedly Summary: If you run stateful workloads on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), you may have noticed that your Cluster upgrades execute much faster as of late. You’re not imagining things. We recently introduced an  enhancement…

  • Cloud Blog: Blackwell is here — new A4 VMs powered by NVIDIA B200 now in preview

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/introducing-a4-vms-powered-by-nvidia-b200-gpu-aka-blackwell/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Blackwell is here — new A4 VMs powered by NVIDIA B200 now in preview Feedly Summary: Modern AI workloads require powerful accelerators and high-speed interconnects to run sophisticated model architectures on an ever-growing diverse range of model sizes and modalities. In addition to large-scale training, these complex models…

  • Cloud Blog: Cloud migrations made easy: a guide to migrating from AWS to Google Cloud

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/infrastructure-modernization/aws-to-google-cloud-migration-guides/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Cloud migrations made easy: a guide to migrating from AWS to Google Cloud Feedly Summary: More and more customers deploy their workloads on Google Cloud. But what if your workloads are sitting in another cloud? Planning, designing, and implementing a migration of your workloads, data, and processes is…

  • Cloud Blog: Privacy-preserving Confidential Computing now on even more machines and services

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/privacy-preserving-confidential-computing-now-on-even-more-machines/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Privacy-preserving Confidential Computing now on even more machines and services Feedly Summary: Organizations are increasingly using Confidential Computing to help protect their sensitive data in use as part of their data protection efforts. Today, we are excited to highlight new Confidential Computing capabilities that make it easier for…

  • Cloud Blog: A new flexible, simplified, and more secure way to configure GKE cluster connectivity

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/simplifying-gke-cluster-and-control-plane-networking/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: A new flexible, simplified, and more secure way to configure GKE cluster connectivity Feedly Summary: Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) provides users with a lot of options when it comes to configuring their cluster networks. But with today’s highly dynamic environments, GKE platform operators tell us that they want…

  • Cloud Blog: Announcing smaller machine types for A3 High VMs

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/announcing-smaller-machine-types-for-a3-high-vms/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Announcing smaller machine types for A3 High VMs Feedly Summary: Today, an increasing number of organizations are using GPUs to run inference1 on their AI/ML models. Since the number of GPUs needed to serve a single inference workload varies, organizations need more granularity in the number of GPUs…