Where Google Computing Engine fits in
Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: Editorial Staff.
InfoWorld described yesterday how Compute Engine is Google’s first unabashed IaaS (infrastructure-as-a-service) product [1], a cloud that allows users to spin up enormous numbers of virtual Linux machines that run on the same infrastructure powering Google.
But how will customers decide whether to use Google Compute Engine, Rackspace Cloud, Windows Azure, HP Cloud, or another IaaS provider? For an informed answer to that question, InfoWorld turned to Michael Crandell, CEO and founder of RightScale [2], the cloud-management services company that helps customers work with everything from Amazon EC2 to Microsoft Azure.
RightScale has been testing out Compute Engine for some time now as a run-up to integrating its services with theirs [3]. Crandell told InfoWorld how, in the course of working with Google over the past year, he got a feel for what Google is offering and how Compute Engine is going to differentiate itself from the competition…

