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Introducing Pivotal Cloud Foundry on Google Cloud Platform
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Posted by Jay Marshall, Principal Strategic Advisor
A new way for enterprises to capitalize on Google scale and innovation
Our goal for
Google Cloud Platform
(GCP) is to
build the most open cloud
for all businesses, and make it easy for them to build and run great software. This means being good stewards of the open source community, and having strong engineering partnerships with like-minded industry leaders.
Today, we're happy to announce more about our collaboration with
Pivotal
. Its cloud-native platform,
Pivotal Cloud Foundry
(PCF), is based on the open source
Cloud Foundry
project that it started many years ago. It was a natural fit for the two companies to start working together.
A differentiated Pivotal Cloud Foundry with Google
Customers can now deploy and operate Pivotal Cloud Foundry on GCP. This is a powerful combination that brings Pivotal’s enterprise cloud-native experience together with Google’s infrastructure and innovative technology.
So what does that mean in the real-world? Deployments of PCF on GCP can include:
Cloud Foundry applications deployed on GCP utilize
Google Cloud Load Balancing
, which allows you to spin up from zero requests to millions automatically
Fast boot times
on virtual machines for rapid scaling
Industry-leading
price:performance ratio on cloud compute resources, including
GCP-specific pricing
features around per-minute billing, sustained use discounts and inferred usage discounts
Further, the combination of PCF and GCP allows customers to access Google’s data and machine learning (ML) services within customer applications via
custom-built service brokers
that expose GCP services directly into Cloud Foundry.
This level of integration with Google’s infrastructure enables the enterprise to build and deploy apps that can scale, store and analyze data quickly. The following data and machine learning services are now available in Pivotal Cloud Foundry today:
Google BigQuery
Google Cloud Storage
Google Cloud SQL
Google Cloud Pub/Sub
Google Cloud Vision API
Google Cloud Speech API
Google Cloud Natural Language API
Google Translate API
Customer collaboration - PCF and GCP in action
We pride ourself on our “engineer to engineer” approach to working with customers and partners. And that’s exactly how we worked with
The Home Depot
as a shared customer of GCP and Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
The Home Depot software development team worked side-by-side with Google and Pivotal as they co-engineered the integration of PCF on GCP. Together, they’re building business systems for a digital strategy around this partnership, and will be running parts of homedepot.com on PCF and GCP in time for this year’s Black Friday.
Getting started
We've published a “
Pivotal Cloud Foundry on Google Cloud Platform
” solutions document that provides an example deployment architecture, as well as links to various setup guides. These links range from the lower-level OSS bits up through step-by-step installation guides with screenshots from our friends at Pivotal. It's a comprehensive guide to help you get started with PCF on GCP.
What’s next
Bringing more GCP services into the Cloud Foundry ecosystem is a priority, and we’re looking at how we can further contribute to the
Spring
community. Stay tuned for more news and updates- but in the meantime, reach out to your local Pivotal or Google Cloud sales team or
contact Sales
to talk to someone about this exciting partnership.
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