Google Cloud Platform launches Northern Virginia region

By Dave Stiver, Product Manager, Google Cloud Platform

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) continues to rapidly expand our global footprint, and we’re excited to announce the availability of our latest cloud region: Northern Virginia.

The launch of Northern Virginia (us-east4) brings the total number of regions serving the Americas market to four including Oregon, Iowa and South Carolina. We’ll continue to turn up new options for developers in this market with future regions in São Paulo, Montreal and California.

Google Cloud customers benefit from our commitment to large-scale infrastructure investments. Each region gives developers additional choice on how to run their applications closest to their customers, while Google’s networking backbone transforms compute and storage infrastructure into a global-scale computer, giving developers around the world access to the same cloud infrastructure that Google engineers use every day.

We’ve launched Northern Virginia with three zones and the following services:

Incredible user experiences hinge on incredibly performant infrastructure. Developers who want to serve the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States will see significant reductions in latency when they run their workloads in the Northern Virginia region. Our performance testing shows 25%-85% reductions in RTT latency when serving customers in Washington DC, New York, Boston, Montreal and Toronto compared to using our Iowa or South Carolina regions.

“We are a latency-sensitive business and the addition of the Northern Virginia region will allow us to expand our coverage area and reduce latency to our current users. This will also allow us to significantly increase the capability of our Data Lake platform, which we are looking at as a competitive advantage” — Linh Chung, CIO at Viant, a Time Inc. Company

We want to help you build what’s Next for you. Our locations page provides updates on the availability of additional services, and for guidance on how to build and create highly available applications, take a look at our zones and regions page. Give us a shout to request early access to new regions and help us prioritize what we build next.
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With Four New Partners, China Mobile Opens NFV Testlab, Partners with Mirantis to Promote NFV Development

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Mirantis joins ARM, Cavium and Enea to test multiple NFV scenarios and services

OpenStack Summit, Boston – May 10, 2017 – China Mobile announced that they’ve signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) with UMCloud (Mirantis in China), ARM, Cavium and Enea, the third batch of companies to partner with the China Mobile Open NFV lab. These four partners will carry out a series of tests with multiple NFV typical scenarios and services.

China Mobile Open NFV Lab was established in early 2015 to provide an international and open test environment for the industry. The first of its kind in Asia, the lab has been certified by OPNFV as part of its testing infrastructure. In July 2015, China mobile signed an MoU with the first batch of 9 partners, including Huawei, Red Hat, and WindRiver. In January 2016, China Mobile signed an MoU with the second batch of 4 partners, including Ericsson and H3C. Now the lab has 17 partners, ranging from IT providers to Communication Technology companies, including chip manufacturers, hardware vendors, NFV platform vendors, virtual network function (VNF) manufacturers and test instrument manufacturers.

“Since launching Mirantis Cloud Platform just 3 weeks ago, we have made significant announcements with Vodafone, Fujitsu, and now China Mobile,” said Boris Renski, Mirantis CMO and co-founder. “Companies are rapidly ‘cloudifying’ their businesses and Telcos are in the forefront of this trend. OpenStack is making it possible.”

The lab has made big progress since its foundation; it has finished vIMS, vEPC and other tests of multi-vendors. It has also promoted the integration and testing of the OPNFV open source platform and multiple commercial NFV platforms. The test results of this lab are also output to the China Mobile NovoNet test network to carry out large-scale tests and validation.

Mirantis Managed OpenStack departs from the traditional software-centric method that revolves around licensing and support subscriptions. Instead, Mirantis is pioneering an operations-centric approach, where open infrastructure is continuously delivered with operations service level agreements (SLAs) owned by either Mirantis or the customer. Now, software updates no longer happen once every 6-12 months, but are introduced in minor increments on a weekly basis and with no down time.

About Mirantis
Mirantis delivers open cloud infrastructure to top enterprises using OpenStack, Kubernetes and related open source technologies. The company is a major contributor of code to many open infrastructure projects and follows a build-operate-transfer model to deliver its Mirantis Cloud Platform and cloud management services, empowering customers to take advantage of open source innovation with no vendor lock-in. To date, Mirantis has helped over 200 enterprises build and operate some of the largest open clouds in the world. Its customers include iconic brands such as AT&T, Comcast, Shenzhen Stock Exchange, eBay, Wells Fargo Bank and Volkswagen. Learn more at www.mirantis.com.

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