Google Cloud offers VM running Linux

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--D. Thiebaut (talk) 07:02, 3 December 2013 (EST)



Google releases 16-Core Linux VM Servers

The Register, Dec 3, 2013


from The Register: "Google say[s] it's now ready to offer VMs running “any out-of-the-box Linux distribution (including SELinux and CoreOS) as well as any kernel or software you like, including Docker, FOG, xfs and aufs.” Support for SUSE and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (albeit in limited preview) is another addition. That's rather a step up from the CentOS and Debian previously available.

There's also a new 16-virtual-core instance with 30 GB of memory if you're so inclined."





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