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CloudBolt Capabilities for
Google Cloud Platform
Supported services
Discoverable resources
Continuous discovery
and refresh
VM customization
Multi-environment
blueprints
Service orchestration
Power scheduling
Chargeback / showback /
shameback
Cloud bursting
Expiration dates
Resource quotas and limits
Continuous environment
testing
VM migration from other
virtualization systems/clouds
Google Compute Engine, networking, Google Kubernetes Engine, Google Cloud SQL
VM instances, zones, instance sizes, security groups, images, cloud networks, subnets,
key pair names, tags on VMs
Enables full management of resources created outside of CloudBolt.
Using Chef, Puppet, Ansible or remote scripts.
CloudBolt blueprints can be set to be deployable to both GCP and any other set of
clouds and virtualization systems.
CloudBolt has 15 trigger points during the provisioning process that support
five different types of actions: remote scripts, webhooks, email hooks, external
orchestration flows in vRO or HP OO, and CloudBolt plug-ins.
A weekly power schedule can be specified for VMs to shut them off during hours
when they are not needed to save on costs.
CloudBolt ingests the billing data from GCP to provide rate previews and
comparisons when ordering, show the rates on servers and environments, and also
generate exportable per-group billing and trend reports.
Services running in private virtualization systems can be set to scale to GCP when
they reach specified maximum thresholds, then back down when the load on the
resources goes below minimum thresholds.
Available with per-environment and per-group configurable behavior at expiration time.
Limits are settable on groups, environments, GCP accounts and per user.
Orders can be set as CIT tests within CloudBolt so deployments are tested nightly to
ensure a healthy build pipeline.
Via integration with CloudEndure.