Google Storage for Developers open to all, with new features

Posted by Navneet Joneja, Product Manager, Google Storage for Developers Editors note: Today we’re at Google I/O , and we have a few annou...



Editors note: Today we’re at Google I/O, and we have a few announcements about how we’re making our developer tools more available and better for businesses. The second, below, summarizes important improvements to Google Storage for Developers.

Last year we introduced Google Storage for Developers, a cloud service that allows businesses to store their data on Google’s infrastructure. Google Storage for Developers’ high responsiveness, flexible sharing and multiple layers of data replication make it a great choice for any scenario that requires web-connected storage, including data sharing, storage for computation, static content hosting, data for web applications, backup/recovery, and more.

Starting today, you no longer need an invitation to sign up for Google Storage. Along with opening the doors, we’ve also implemented several significant product enhancements including:
  • OAuth 2.0 support - This authentication mechanism provides your applications with a great combination of enhanced security and flexibility.
  • Simplified sharing - Share data with anyone who has a Google account, regardless of whether or not they have a Google Storage for Developers account.
  • A new European storage region - Choose to store your data in Europe if it’s closer to your customers, with the same high levels of availability and reliability as our US storage region.
  • Team-oriented accounts - A more natural development and management model, which more closely aligns with the way other Google APIs are managed.
  • Streaming uploads - Stream data directly to Google Storage without buffering it on your own servers.
  • Larger data object support - Upload objects of up to 5 terabytes in size. 
  • Free trial plan - Try Google Storage for free with up to 5 GB of free storage and 25 GB of free bandwidth into and out of Google’s data centers until December 31, 2011.
These new features advance our commitment to offering highly available, scalable, and flexible business-focused storage in the cloud. Now, with our new free trial plan you can easily get started. Learn more on the Google Code Blog.

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