Google cloud provides a full range of services to satisfy all of your storage needs with file, block, object, and mobile application storage options. This page describes how to configure a cloud storage bucket to host a static website for a domain you own To support common use cases like setting a time to live (ttl) for objects, retaining noncurrent versions of objects, or downgrading storage classes of objects to help manage costs, cloud storage offers the object lifecycle management feature. This page shows you how to create a cloud storage bucket This page discusses the bucket lock feature, which lets you configure a cloud storage bucket's retention policy This policy governs how long objects in the bucket must be retained.
This page shows you how to delete objects from your buckets in cloud storage This page provides an overview of cloud storage fuse, a fuse adapter that lets you mount and access cloud storage buckets as local file systems, so applications can read and write objects in your bucket using standard file system semantics.
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