Google Cloud to introduce another cloud region in India
BENGALURU: Recently, Google revealed that the company is thinking of opening a Delhi cloud region, which will be launched in 2021 (as expected).
This is going to be the company’s second cloud region in India since it launched one in Mumbai in 2017.
The new cloud region will grow Google’s market in India which stands at eight regions in the Asia Pacific and 22 regions globally today, it said in a statement.
Google cloud regions offer Google Cloud Platform (GCP) facilities to international organisations in companies like media and entertainment, retail, and manufacturing.
“As the company’s customers in India grow and diversify, Google continues to advance and invest in its cloud infrastructure to help regulated industries such as healthcare and financial services, as well as public sector organisations across India achieve their goals,” it stated.
These regions are the cornerstone of Google’s cloud infrastructure, and they encourage consumers to “deliver high performing, secure, low latency, cloud-based services to their users, no matter where they are around the world,” it shared.
Likely to launch in 2021, the Delhi cloud region will have three zones to protect against service disruptions.
The region will also include a portfolio of important GCP products, offer lower latency to nearby users and, when combined with the existing region in Mumbai, enable geographically separate in-country disaster recovery for the customers’ mission-critical applications, it said.