
The Ultimate Guide to Building a Google Cloud Foundation
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In the initial stages of Google Cloud, there was App Engine, some storage offerings, and only the most basic support for logging and monitoring. As GCP grew, Google added more capabilities to Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitoring, but the available services were still lacking. So, in 2014, Google being Google bought something: Stackdriver. If you’ve been working with Google Cloud for a while, you might remember when the heading at the top of the instrumentation section in the Google Cloud menu was titled “Stackdriver,” and you will still see references to the name in examples and documentation online to this day. In 2020, Google finally decided that the name Stackdriver should go away, and so they went to work on a replacement. The interim name they came up with was “Operations.” However, while they were working on coming up with a new name with more pizazz, Covid-19 hit and the importance...