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Filestore

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What is Filestore?

Filestore is a managed Network File System (NFS) service offered by Google Cloud. It provides a fully managed, scalable, and highly available file storage solution for applications that require shared file access. It's commonly used for applications like content management systems, web serving, media transcoding, and data analytics, where multiple compute instances need to access the same files.

What other technologies are related to Filestore?

Filestore Competitor Technologies

Cloud Storage is a competing service because it also provides file storage in the cloud, although it's object storage rather than a network file system like Filestore. Cloud Storage is suitable for storing unstructured data while Filestore is good for applications requiring a file system interface.
mentioned alongside Filestore in 1% (75) of relevant job posts

Filestore Complementary Technologies

GKE is a complementary service because Filestore can provide persistent storage for containerized applications running on GKE. Many applications deployed on GKE require shared filesystem access, which Filestore provides.
mentioned alongside Filestore in 0% (70) of relevant job posts
Terraform is an infrastructure-as-code tool that can be used to provision and manage Filestore instances. Therefore, it is a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside Filestore in 0% (69) of relevant job posts

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