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Zero-setup MongoDB development environment with Project IDX

Are you looking for a quick and easy way to set up a development environment with MongoDB without installing anything on your local machine? Look no further than Project IDX, Google’s new web-based IDE. You can use the new MongoDB template in IDX to create a workspace with a running MongoDB instance and start developing in seconds—all for free!

Spanner PostgreSQL performance benchmarking

Spanner is Google’s always-on, virtually unlimited database that powers some of the most demanding operational workload behind brands, like Yahoo!, The Home Depot, Wayfair, and Pokémon Go as well as Gmail, YouTube, Photos within Google.

A guide to optimize Cloud SQL costs

Cloud SQL is a fully managed relational database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server. It offers benefits such as reliability, connectivity, security, availability, streamlined migration, observability, and maintenance.

SAP High availability with Windows on Google Cloud Platform : part 2

In part one of this series, we explored how to achieve high availability for the SAP application layer using Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Now, let's dive into the crucial aspect of database layer high availability, focusing on MS SQL Server's Always On Availability Groups.

Easy migration of Hadoop Sqoop jobs to Google Cloud Platform

In the realm of data warehouse and data lake management, data is frequently collected from diverse systems, with Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) serving as a primary source. Within the Hadoop-oriented Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) framework, RDBMS integration is typically accomplished using Apache Sqoop, a tool provided by Hadoop.

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