Google Compute Engine brings Linux virtual machines 'at Google scale'

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/06/jt062812googleio20124472.jpg As anticipated, Google has just launched its cloud service for businesses at Google I/O 2012, called Google Compute Engine. Starting today “anyone with large-scale computing needs” can access the infrastructure and efficiency of Google’s datacenters. The company is promising both performance and stability – Amazon S3 they’re coming for you – based on Linux virtual machines. It’s also promising “50 percent more computes per dollar” than competitors. Beta testers will be on hand at later meetings to give impressions of the service, if you want to know how running your apps on 700,000 (and counting) cores feels.
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