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GCP GCS

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What is GCP GCS?

Google Cloud Storage (GCS) is a scalable, fully managed object storage service offered by Google Cloud Platform (GCP). It's used for storing and accessing unstructured data like images, videos, and backups. Common uses include serving website content, storing data for archival purposes, and as a data lake for analytics.

What other technologies are related to GCP GCS?

GCP GCS Competitor Technologies

AWS DMS provides data migration services which compete with using GCS for similar migration tasks, specifically when moving data to or from AWS services.
mentioned alongside GCP GCS in 60% (156) of relevant job posts
Azure Synapse is a competing data warehouse solution that offers storage and analytics capabilities, making it an alternative to using GCS in combination with other Google Cloud services.
mentioned alongside GCP GCS in 98% (59) of relevant job posts
AWS Managed Airflow is a competing orchestration tool to Cloud Composer, which is used to manage workflows that may use GCS.
mentioned alongside GCP GCS in 47% (92) of relevant job posts

GCP GCS Complementary Technologies

Dataproc can use GCS for data storage and access as part of its processing.
mentioned alongside GCP GCS in 14% (1.6k) of relevant job posts
Dataflow often reads from and writes to GCS as part of its data pipelines.
mentioned alongside GCP GCS in 8% (1.9k) of relevant job posts
BigQuery can load data directly from GCS buckets, enabling data analysis.
mentioned alongside GCP GCS in 3% (4.5k) of relevant job posts

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