All news with #compute engine tag
Tue, October 14, 2025
IBM Spectrum Symphony HostFactory Connectors for GCP
🚀 Google Cloud announces the general availability of open-source IBM Spectrum Symphony HostFactory connectors for Google Compute Engine and GKE. The connectors enable organizations to extend on‑premises Symphony clusters into Google Cloud or deploy fully cloud-native clusters with automatic provisioning and decommissioning to match workload demand. Partner-built by Accenture and validated by Aneo, the connectors support enterprise features such as Spot and on‑demand VMs, GPUs, Local SSD, Confidential VMs, Pub/Sub event-driven management, Kubernetes CRDs, and integration with managed instance group (MIG) APIs for large-scale HPC operations.
Mon, October 6, 2025
Cost-Saving Strategies When Migrating to Google Cloud
💡 Google Cloud presents practical strategies to lower Compute Engine and block storage costs during migration and modernization. The article recommends adopting latest-generation VMs and specialized instance families, right-sizing or using custom machine types, and tuning storage with Hyperdisk and storage pools to align capacity and performance. It also emphasizes financial levers—committed use discounts, Spot VMs, autoscaling, and recommender-driven actions—to reduce spend while preserving performance.
Mon, September 29, 2025
Adopt New VM Series with GKE Compute Classes, Flex CUDs
⚙️ Google Cloud outlines a practical approach to adopt Gen4 VM families by pairing GKE compute classes with Compute Flexible CUDs, enabling prioritized machine-family fallbacks and spend-based discounts. Compute classes let teams define prioritized machine families (for example, N4 then N2) so the cluster autoscaler can provision preferred hardware while preserving availability. Flex CUDs apply discounts across eligible VM families and follow consumption, protecting committed discounts when fallbacks occur. Together these features reduce migration risk and simplify platform operations.
Thu, September 25, 2025
Google Cloud Announces Flex-start VMs for GPU Access
🚀 Google Cloud has launched Flex-start VMs, a Compute Engine consumption option powered by Dynamic Workload Scheduler that lets single VM instances wait in a managed queue for scarce GPUs. By setting request-valid-for-duration (90 seconds–2 hours) users keep capacity requests in PENDING and avoid custom retry logic. Flex-start VMs offer significant discounts versus on‑demand SKUs, consume preemptible quota, run uninterrupted for up to seven days, and integrate directly via the instances.insert API, gcloud CLI, or the Cloud Console. Instances support stop/start to pause billing and an instanceTerminationAction = STOP to preserve configuration when the seven‑day runtime expires.
Fri, August 22, 2025
What’s New in Google Cloud: Releases, Previews, and News
🔔 Google Cloud published a consolidated roundup of product releases and previews from early July through Aug 22, 2025, covering GA launches, public previews, and platform enhancements. Highlights include Earth Engine in BigQuery (GA), Vertex AI embedding scaling, new GKE features for NUMA alignment and swap, expanded NodeConfig controls, and Cloud Run with GPUs. Customers should review the linked documentation, request preview access via account teams where needed, and plan upgrades or migrations accordingly.