The name of the base system (platform): | Google Compute Engine (GCE) |
Developers: | |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2015/03/23 |
Technology: | SaaS - Software as service |
Google Cloud Launcher is a system for start of software packages open source in a cloud of Google Compute Engine.
On March 27, 2015 the Google company announced in the blog start of the cloud software solution Google Compute Engine. It is created for simplification of deployment of applications in a cloud of Google Compute Engine Google[1].
Screenshot of the program window, 2015
As a part of Cloud Launcher "a continuum of computing options — from high-performance virtual machines and services on the basis of containers to the managed PaaS".
Using Google Cloud Launcher the user can start more than 120 software packages open source. The configuration of programs was carried out by Bitnami company.
Cloud Launcher helps to define what programs need to be installed. Search or the choice of applications in categories is available.
According to the statements of Google, "deployment happens incredibly simply: users select a packet from library, specify several parameters and through several clicks the packet works". Before work Cloud Launcher will report: what processor will be used how many disk space the application will occupy and how many it will be required to pay for Google Cloud Platform monthly.
As a part of Cloud Launcher tools for developers and stacks:
- Apache Solr,
- Django,
- Gitlab,
- Jenkins,
- LAMP,
- Node.js,
- * Ruby on Rails
- Tomcat.