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* Andromeda: the virtual network stack supporting GCP | * Andromeda: the GCP software-defined network virtualization stack |
* https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/google-cloud-networking-in-depth-how-andromeda-2-2-enables-high-throughput-vms?hl=en (2019: v2.2) | * https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/google-cloud-networking-in-depth-how-andromeda-2-2-enables-high-throughput-vms?hl=en (2019: v2.2) |
* https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/gcp/andromeda-2-1-reduces-gcps-intra-zone-latency-by-40-percent?hl=en (2017: v2.1) | * https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/gcp/andromeda-2-1-reduces-gcps-intra-zone-latency-by-40-percent?hl=en (2017: v2.1) |
| * [[wp>Anycast]] IP address: |
| * An [[wp>IP]] address that is used by multiple devices in multiple locations. Routing determines the "nearest" device to which to route any datagram based on geographic/availability considerations. |
| * Simplifies [[wp>DNS]] setup by only requiring a single IP for a complete distributed application. |
| * GCP uses those for the Global HTTP load balancer |
| * AppEngine: a [[wp>PaaS]] GCP service focused on simplicity of web backend development. Compare [[gcp:f|Firebase]] |
* Autoscaling: GCE ability to add or remove VM instances depending on the load sustained by an app, and balance traffic between them | * Autoscaling: GCE ability to add or remove VM instances depending on the load sustained by an app, and balance traffic between them |
* Availability: a measurement of uptime | * Availability: a measurement of uptime |