Google has added 36 new types of server to its rentable cloud infrastructure.
The additions to Google Compute Engine, the company's infrastructure-as-a-service technology, were announced by Google on Monday.
"At launch we offered four basic [instance types]," Barak Regev, head of Google's Cloud Platform in EMEA, told ZDNet. "If you aggregate [the 36 new instances] into brackets, you'll see they are touching the high-memory and high-CPU instances [but] the one that is most notable is the diskless file configuration."
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