Disk and image pricing
This page describes the pricing information for Compute Engine disks and images. This page does not cover pricing for VM instances, networking, sole-tenant nodes, or GPUs.
Compute Engine charges for usage based on the following price sheet. A bill is sent out at the end of each billing cycle, providing a sum of Google Cloud charges. Prices on this page are listed in U.S. dollars (USD).
For Compute Engine, disk size, machine type memory, and network usage are calculated in JEDEC binary gigabytes (GB), or IEC gibibytes (GiB), where 1 GiB is 230 bytes. Similarly, 1 TiB is 240 bytes, or 1024 JEDEC GBs.
If you pay in a currency other than USD, the prices listed in your currency on Cloud Platform SKUs apply.
You can also find pricing information with the following options:
- See the estimated costs of your instances and Compute Engine resources when you create them in the Google Cloud console.
- Estimate your total project costs with the Google Cloud Pricing Calculator.
- View and download prices from the Pricing Table in the Google Cloud console.
- View more information about costs and usage in Cloud Billing reports.
- Use the Cloud Billing Catalog API for programmatic access to SKU information.
Premium images
Certain images available on Compute Engine are considered premium images and incur charges to use. These images include:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL and RHEL for SAP)
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES and SLES for SAP)
- Ubuntu Pro
- Windows Server
- SQL Server
The price for a premium image depends on which machine type
you use. For example, a standard SLES image costs $0.02 per hour to run on an
f1-micro
VM, but the same image costs $0.11 per hour to run on an
n1-standard-8
VM. The prices for premium images are the same worldwide
and don't differ based on zones or regions.
All prices for premium images are in addition to charges for
using a machine type. For example, the total price for using an
n1-standard-8
VM with an SLES image is the sum of the machine
type cost and the image cost:
n1-standard-8
cost + SLES image cost =
$0.379998 + $0.11 = $0.49 per hour
Spot VMs (and preemptible VMs) don't reduce the costs of premium images and don't change the way that you are billed for the use of those images. If Compute Engine terminates the Spot VMs (or preemptible VMs) that run a premium image, you are billed for that image as if you terminated the VM yourself. The charges for minimum usage still apply, and bills for premium images are still calculated by rounding up to the nearest usage increment.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and RHEL for SAP images
Price Model Update starting July 1, 2024.
Red Hat announced a price model update on RHEL and RHEL for SAP to all Cloud providers, including Google Cloud. Starting July 1, 2024, RHEL, RHEL for SAP, and the new RHEL 7 ELS license will be billed on a core-hour model.
Pricing before July 1, 2024
RHEL images:
- $0.06 USD/hour for instances with 4 or fewer vCPUs
- $0.13 USD/hour for instances with more than 4 vCPUs
RHEL 6 ELS images:
- $0.02 USD/hour for instances with 4 or fewer vCPUs
- $0.05 USD/hour for instances with more than 4 vCPUs
RHEL for SAP with HA and Update Services images:
- $0.10 USD/hour for instances with 4 or fewer vCPUs
- $0.225 USD/hour for instances with more than 4 vCPUs
New pricing starting July 1, 2024
RHEL:
- $0.0144 USD per core, per hour for instances with 8 or fewer vCPUs
- $0.0108 USD per core, per hour for instances with 9 to 127 vCPUs
- $0.0096 USD per core, per hour for instances with 128 vCPUs and more
RHEL for SAP:
- $0.0225 USD per core, per hour for instances with 1 to 8 vCPUs
- $0.01625 USD per core, per hour for instances with 9 to 127 vCPUs
- $0.01500 USD per core, per hour for instances with 128 vCPUs and more
RHEL 7 ELS add-on:
- $0.0084 USD per core, per hour for instances with 1 to 8 vCPUs
- $0.0060 USD per core, per hour for instances with 9 to 127 vCPUs
- $0.0050 USD per core, per hour for instances with 128 vCPUs and more
Calculating Costs
See below examples to understand how to calculate software costs under the new pricing model:
Instance Size | [Current] Instance Hour Price Model |
[New] Core Hour Pricing Model (effective July 1, 2024) |
---|---|---|
2 vCPUs | $0.06/hour * 730 hours/month = $43.8/month |
$0.0144/hour * 730 hours/month * 2 cores = $21.02/month |
4 vCPUs | $0.06/hour * 730 hours/month = $43.8/month |
$0.0144/hour * 730 hours/month * 4 cores = $42.05/month |
16 vCPUs | $0.13/hour * 730 hours/month = $94.9/month |
$0.0108/hour * 730 hours/month * 16 cores = $126.14/month |
128 vCPUs | $0.13/hour * 730 hours/month = $94.9/month |
$0.0096/hour * 730 hours/month * 128 cores = $897.02/month |
Instance Size | [Current] Instance Hour Price Model |
[New] Core Hour Pricing Model (effective July 1, 2024) |
---|---|---|
2 vCPUs | $0.100/hour * 730 hours/month = $73.00/month |
$0.02250/hour * 730 hours/month * 2 cores = $32.85/month |
4 vCPUs | $0.100/hour * 730 hours/month = $73.00/month |
$0.02250/hour * 730 hours/month * 4 cores = $65.70/month |
16 vCPUs | $0.225/hour * 730 hours/month = $164.25/month |
$0.01625/hour * 730 hours/month * 16 cores = $189.80/month |
128 vCPUs | $0.225/hour * 730 hours/month = $164.25/month |
$0.01500/hour * 730 hours/month * 128 cores = $1,401.60/month |
With this price update, RHEL and RHEL for SAP subscriptions costs will scale linearly with machine size. Instances with 12 vCPUs or less are expected to see equivalent or reduced costs; instances with more than 12 vCPUs are expected to see increased costs. Please use the tables below to estimate how this change will impact your RHEL and RHEL for SAP costs.
Instance vCPU count | Instance hours per month | Instance Hour Pricing (current model) | New Core Hour Pricing (starting Juiy 1, 2024) | Monthly cost difference under new pricing | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hourly price per instance | Total cost per month | Hourly price per core | Total cost per month | |||
1 | 730 | $0.06 | $43.80 | $0.0144 | $10.51 | -$33.29 |
2 | 730 | $0.06 | $43.80 | $0.0144 | $21.02 | -$22.78 |
4 | 730 | $0.06 | $43.80 | $0.0144 | $42.05 | -$1.75 |
8 | 730 | $0.13 | $94.90 | $0.0144 | $84.10 | -$10.80 |
12 | 730 | $0.13 | $94.90 | $0.0108 | $94.608 | -$0.292 |
16 | 730 | $0.13 | $94.90 | $0.0108 | $126.14 | $31.24 |
32 | 730 | $0.13 | $94.90 | $0.0108 | $252.29 | $157.39 |
64 | 730 | $0.13 | $94.90 | $0.0108 | $504.58 | $409.68 |
128 | 730 | $0.13 | $94.90 | $0.0096 | $897.02 | $802.12 |
256 | 730 | $0.13 | $94.90 | $0.0096 | $1,794.05 | $1,699.15 |
512 | 730 | $0.13 | $94.90 | $0.0096 | $3,588.10 | $3,493.20 |
Instance vCPU count | Instance hours per month | Instance Hour Pricing (current model) | New Core Hour Pricing (starting Juiy 1, 2024) | Monthly cost difference under new pricing | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hourly price per instance | Total cost per month | Hourly price per core | Total cost per month | |||
1 | 730 | $0.100 | $73.00 | $0.02250 | $16.43 | -$56.58 |
2 | 730 | $0.100 | $73.00 | $0.02250 | $32.85 | -$40.15 |
4 | 730 | $0.225 | $164.25 | $0.02250 | $65.70 | -$98.55 |
8 | 730 | $0.225 | $164.25 | $0.02250 | $131.40 | -$32.85 |
12 | 730 | $0.225 | $164.25 | $0.01625 | $142.35 | -$21.90 |
16 | 730 | $0.225 | $164.25 | $0.01625 | $189.80 | $25.55 |
32 | 730 | $0.225 | $164.25 | $0.01625 | $379.60 | $215.35 |
64 | 730 | $0.225 | $164.25 | $0.01625 | $759.20 | $594.95 |
128 | 730 | $0.225 | $164.25 | $0.01500 | $1,401.6 | $1,237.35 |
256 | 730 | $0.225 | $164.25 | $0.01500 | $2,803.2 | $2,638.95 |
512 | 730 | $0.225 | $164.25 | $0.01500 | $5,606.40 | $5,442.15 |
Prices in this table are estimates only to the RHEL pricing update impact.
All RHEL and RHEL for SAP images are charged a 1 minute minimum. After 1 minute, RHEL images are charged in 1 second increments.
If you have concerns over RHEL and RHEL for SAP software costs, contact your Google Cloud account representative.
To offset any significant cost increases as a result of this pricing model update, Red Hat and Google have partnered to provide promotional offers to eligible customers, subject to approval from Red Hat. To learn more about the promotional offers for RHEL and RHEL for SAP licenses, contact your Google Cloud account representative.
SLES and SLES for SAP images
SLES images:
- $0.02 USD/hour for
f1-micro
andg1-small
machine types - $0.11 USD/hour for all other machine types
SLES for SAP images:
- $0.17 USD/hour for instances with 1 - 2 vCPUs
- $0.34 USD/hour for instances with 3 - 4 vCPUs
- $0.41 USD/hour for instances with 5 or more vCPUs
All SLES images are charged a 1 minute minimum. After 1 minute, SLES images are charged in 1 second increments.
You can purchase commitments and receive committed use discounts (CUDs) for your SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) and SLES for SAP licenses. Because you commit to a minimum level of resource usage when you purchase your license commitment, you have to pay the agreed-upon prices for the duration of that commitment, even if your resource usage is lower than that minimum level. As a result, to maximize the benefit of your CUDs, ensure that you use all of your committed licenses and run VMs with those licenses for 100% time of your commitment's term. To learn more about CUDs for licenses and how to purchase a commitment, see Purchase commitments for licenses.
Committed use discounts for SLES images
By purchasing a 1- or 3-year commitment for SLES images you can save up to 79% over the on-demand image price.
SKU name | On-demand/hour | 1-year commitment/hour | 3-year commitment/hour |
---|---|---|---|
SLES, 1-2 virtual cores | $0.11 | $0.025 | $0.023 |
SLES, 3-4 virtual cores | $0.11 | $0.050 | $0.045 |
SLES, 5+ virtual cores | $0.11 | $0.060 | $0.054 |
Committed use discounts for SLES SAP images
By purchasing a 1- or 3-year commitment for SLES SAP images you can save up to 63% over the on-demand image price.
SKU name | On-demand/hour | 1-year commitment/hour | 3-year commitment/hour |
---|---|---|---|
SLES for SAP, 1-2 virtual cores | $0.17 | $0.0685 | $0.0643 |
SLES for SAP, 3-4 virtual cores | $0.34 | $0.137 | $0.1225 |
SLES for SAP, 5+ virtual cores | $0.41 | $0.1643 | $0.1476 |
Ubuntu Pro
The following sections outline the license cost for using Ubuntu Pro images on Compute Engine. When running VMs that use the premium Ubuntu Pro images, you incur license cost in addition to the regular cost of running the VM. For VM pricing, see VM instances pricing.
The license cost for running Ubuntu Pro VMs, per hour, on Compute Engine is calculated as follows:
(license cost for RAM per GB per hour) + (license cost for vCPU per hour)
Memory
License cost for memory is charged at one flat rate of $0.000127 per GB/hour in USD.
vCPULicense cost for vCPU varies by the number of vCPUs that the Ubuntu Pro VM has. The following table summarizes the license cost per hour in USD.
Number of vCPUs | License cost (USD)/hour |
---|---|
1 | $0.001660 |
2 | $0.002971 |
4 | $0.005545 |
6 - 8 | $0.009970 |
10 - 16 | $0.018063 |
18 - 48 | $0.033378 |
50 - 78 | $0.060548 |
80 - 96 | $0.077871 |
98 - 222 | $0.102401 |
>222 | $0.122063 |
Example
For example, if your Ubuntu Pro VM has 64 GB RAM and 16 vCPUs, the license cost is calculated as follows:
Hourly license cost per VM = (0.000127 * 64) + (0.018063) = $0.026191 Monthly license cost (31 day month) per VM = 0.026191 * 744 = $19.486104
Ubuntu pro with attached GPUs license costs
The following sections outline only the license cost for using Ubuntu Pro images with attached GPUs on Compute Engine. When running VMs that use the premium Ubuntu Pro images with attached GPUs, you incur license cost for the premium image and a GPU license in addition to the regular cost of running the VM and the cost of the attached GPU.
- For VM cost, see VM instances pricing.
- For GPU cost, see GPU pricing.
The license cost of running Ubuntu VMs with attached GPU, per hour, is calculated as follows:
(license cost for RAM per GB per hour) + (license cost for vCPU per hour) + (license cost for GPU per hour)
The following table summarizes the per GPU license rates per month in USD for Ubuntu Pro VMs. The license fee varies based on the number of GPUs attached to the VM but is the same for all GPU models that are available on Compute Engine.
Number of GPUs | License cost (USD) |
---|---|
1 | $0.035 |
2 | $0.066 |
4 | $0.120 |
8 | $0.208 |
>8 | $0.300 |
Example
For example if your Ubuntu Pro VM has 64 GB RAM, 16 vCPUs and 4 GPUs attached, the per hour license cost is calculated as follows:
Hourly license cost per VM = (0.000127 * 64) + (0.018063) + (0.120) = $0.146191 Monthly license cost (31 day month) per VM = 0.146191 * 744 = 108.766104
Windows Server images
If you use a Compute Engine Windows Server image or you import a Windows Server image without bringing your own licenses, you are billed based on the machine types you use as follows:
-
f1-micro
andg1-small
machine types: $0.023 USD/hour. -
All other machine types: $0.046 USD/hour per visible vCPU. For example,
n2-highcpu-4
, andn2-highmem-4
have 4 vCPUs, so are charged at $0.184 USD/hour (4 x $0.046 USD/hour).
Windows Server images are charged a 1 minute minimum. After 1 minute, Windows images are charged in 1 second increments.
For information about licensing for Windows Server images, see Microsoft licenses.
SQL Server images
SQL Server images incur costs in addition to the cost for Windows Server images and the cost for the selected machine type.
- $0.399 USD per core/hour for SQL Server Enterprise
- $0.1200 USD per core/hour for SQL Server Standard
- $0.011 USD per core/hour for SQL Server Web
- No additional charge for SQL Server Express
Microsoft SQL Server licensing requires a core license to be assigned to each virtual CPU on your virtual machine instance, with a four core minimum for each instance. Instances with fewer than 4 vCPUs will be charged for 4 vCPUs to comply with these requirements.
Google recommends that you not use SQL Server images on f1-micro
or
g1-small
machine types based on Microsoft's minimum hardware and software recommendations.
SQL Server images are charged a 1 minute minimum. After 1 minute, SQL Server images are charged in 1 second increments.
For information about licensing for SQL Server OS images, see Microsoft licenses.
Disk pricing
Each VM has at least one disk attached to it. Each disk incurs a cost, described in this section. In addition, if you back up the disk with standard snapshots or instant snapshots separate charges apply.
All disk-related charges in this section are prorated based on a granularity of seconds. This includes all persistent disk types, snapshot storage, and Local SSD pricing.
For example, based off US pricing, a 200 GB standard Persistent Disk volume would cost $8.00 for the whole month. If you provisioned a 200 GB volume for only half a month, it would cost $4.00. Likewise, a 200 GB SSD Persistent Disk volume would cost $34.00 for the whole month. If you provisioned a 200 GB volume for only half a month, it would cost $17.00.
Provisioned disk space includes all used and unused space. If you provision a 200 GB disk, you are billed for that entire disk space, regardless of how you use it, until you relinquish it.
For disk pricing information and rates, see the following sections on this page:
- Persistent Disk and Hyperdisk pricing
- Disk snapshots
- Local SSD pricing
- Persistent Disk Asynchronous Replication
Persistent Disk and Hyperdisk pricing
- Standard, SSD, and balanced Persistent Disks are priced by the amount of provisioned space per disk. For these disk types, I/O operations are included in the price for provisioned space. Since disk performance grows linearly with the size of your disk, consider your I/O needs when choosing the size of your disk.
You are billed for the total provisioned capacity of your Hyperdisk volumes until you delete them. You are charged per GiB per month. Additionally, you are billed for the following:
- Hyperdisk Balanced charges a monthly rate for the provisioned IOPS and provisioned throughput (in MBps) in excess of the baseline values of 3,000 IOPS and 140 MBps throughput.
- Hyperdisk Extreme charges a monthly rate based on the provisioned IOPS.
- Hyperdisk Throughput charges a monthly rate based on the provisioned throughput (in MBps).
For more information about the different types of persistent disk, see the Storage options.
After you successfully delete a persistent disk, you are no longer charged for that disk.
Disk snapshot pricing
You can backup Persistent Disk with standard, instant, and archive snapshots. Archive and standard snapshots are remote disk backups, while instant snapshots are local disk backups.
Unless otherwise specified, references to standard snapshots include archive snapshots.
Standard snapshot pricing
All standard snapshots in a project incur monthly storage fees. Whenever you create or restore a standard snapshot, you might also incur network fees based on the storage location of the snapshot.
Standard snapshots incur monthly storage charges as long as they exist in your project. Standard snapshots only incur charges for the total size of the snapshots. For example, if you only used 2 TiB of disk space on a 5 TiB disk, your snapshot size is charged for the resulting compressed storage of the 2 TiB that were used, rather than the full 5 TiB of provisioned disk space. Standard and archive snapshots are incremental snapshots, which contain only the data that has changed since the previous snapshot, providing for a generally lower cost for snapshot storage. When you delete a complete or incremental snapshot, some of its data may move to the next incremental snapshot in the snapshot chain. This additional data increases the storage cost because you are using more space in the storage system.
Standard snapshot storage charges, like disk-related charges, are prorated based on a granularity of seconds.
Starting on April 1, 2023, standard snapshot storage will have a minimum billing period of 1 hour. Archive snapshots are billed for a minimum of 90 days of storage, and also billed for retrieval charges when used to create a disk.
Regional standard snapshots pricing
Multi-regional standard snapshots pricing
If you don't require the additional replication and resilience of multi-regional standard snapshots, we recommend using regional standard snapshots by specifying a regional location when snapshots are created.
Network charges for standard snapshot creation and restoration
Network charges are billed under Compute Engine. Standard snapshot storage is compressed.
North America | Europe | Asia | Indonesia | Oceania | Middle East | Latin America | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
North America | $0.02/GB | $0.05/GB | $0.08/GB | $0.10/GB | $0.10/GB | $0.11/GB | $0.14/GB |
Europe | $0.05/GB | $0.02/GB | $0.08/GB | $0.10/GB | $0.10/GB | $0.11/GB | $0.14/GB |
Asia | $0.08/GB | $0.08/GB | $0.08/GB | $0.10/GB | $0.10/GB | $0.11/GB | $0.14/GB |
Indonesia | $0.10/GB | $0.10/GB | $0.10/GB | N/A | $0.08/GB | $0.11/GB | $0.14/GB |
Oceania | $0.10/GB | $0.10/GB | $0.10/GB | $0.08/GB | $0.08/GB | $0.11/GB | $0.14/GB |
Middle East | $0.11/GB | $0.11/GB | $0.11/GB | $0.11/GB | $0.11/GB | $0.08/GB | $0.14/GB |
Latin America | $0.14/GB | $0.14/GB | $0.14/GB | $0.14/GB | $0.14/GB | $0.14/GB | $0.14/GB |
Note that Compute Engine regions and Cloud Storage regions
have similar names. Each multi-region contains multiple regions, and each
region contains multiple zones. For example, the zone europe-north1-a
is part
of the europe-north1
region, and europe-north1
is part of the eu
multi-region.
If you create or restore a standard snapshot that is stored in a different location than the disk, the data travels over the network between those locations and may incur network fees.
For example, if your disk is located in the us-central1
region, and you make a
snapshot to us
multi-region, or a different region such as us-west1
, you
will incur a network charge. A standard snapshot of this disk to the same us-central1
region would not incur a network charge.
Feature | Pricing Launch Date | Examples |
---|---|---|
Inter-region standard snapshot egress | Price changes on April 1, 2023 |
|
Multi-region standard snapshot download within the multi-region (create disk) | New SKUs as of April 1, 2023 |
|
Multi-region standard snapshot upload within the multi-region (create snapshot) | New SKUs as of April 1, 2023 |
|
Instant snapshot pricing
Instant snapshots provide a near-instantaneous, point-in-time backup of a disk. They are ideal for protecting workloads from application-level data corruption, user error, or bad software upgrades. The point-in-time backups are read-only, frozen views of a disk or volume and serve as short-term, online backups. They are optimized for recovery scenarios where the zone and disk are intact but the data must be quickly restored.
Pricing is based on two components:
- A per-operation charge to create an instant snapshot.
- A per-GiB storage charge for differential data that has changed on the disk since the snapshot was taken. The price will be the same as that of the underlying storage.
Local SSD pricing
Local SSD devices are charged for the amount of provisioned space per device for the lifetime of the VM that it is attached to. The prices for Local SSD disks differ depending on the region. For example, in the Iowa, Oregon, Taiwan, and Belgium regions, Local SSDs cost $0.080 per GB per month. As mentioned earlier, Local SSD charges are prorated to a granularity of seconds.
Local SSD disks can only be purchased in 375 GiB or 3,000 GiB increments, depending on the machine family type. The cost-per-month for a single device is the monthly rate multiplied by the size of the disk. For example, at a monthly rate of $0.080 per GiB and a single 375 GiB disk, the cost would be $30.00 per device per month. Actual data storage and usage are included in that price and there is no additional charge for local traffic between the virtual machine and the Local SSD device.
You can reserve Local SSD disks in a specific zone, with or without a commitment. Without a commitment, you pay normal on-demand prices. For committed-use discounted pricing for Local SSD disks, a reservation must be created when purchasing the commitment. For more information, see Reserving zonal resources.
Spot prices apply to Local SSD disks attached to Spot VMs (or preemptible VMs). Spot prices provide smaller discounts for Local SSD disks than for machine types and GPUs. Local SSD disks attached to Spot VMs are not eligible for other discounts.
Spot prices are dynamic and can change up to once every 30 days, but provide discounts of 60-91% off of the corresponding on-demand price for most machine types and GPUs. Spot prices also provide smaller discounts for local SSDs and A3 machine types. For more information, see the Spot VMs documentation.
Persistent Disk Asynchronous Replication
Persistent Disk Asynchronous Replication allows Compute Engine customers to enable disaster recovery protection for mission-critical workloads that require a low Recovery Point Objective and Recovery Time Objective. Persistent Disk Async Replication automatically and periodically replicates data from a disk in a primary region to a disk in a secondary (failover) region, so that workloads can be recovered with minimal data loss and minimal downtime if a disaster occurs.
Pricing is based on the amount of provisioned data being protected, and the amount of data replicated over the network. There is no additional price for Compute Engine VMs to use Persistent Disk Async Replication, and no additional Google Cloud resources such as dedicated replication VMs are required.
Pricing based on capacity of data being protected
The Async Replication Protection SKUs for Persistent Disk Asynchronous
Replication apply to primary & secondary disks and are based
on the provisioned capacity of the underlying disk. Replication Protection is
charged while replication is active, i.e. beginning when
disks.startAsyncReplication
is called and stopping when
disks.stopAsyncReplication
is called. This SKU is metered based on
GiB-month of the primary and secondary disks, with the price dependent on
the location. Usage is metered each second.
Note that primary and secondary disks themselves - PD-SSD, PD-Balanced, Regional PD-SSD, Regional PD-Balanced - are billed as ordinary disks based on their type, location, and provisioned size.
Pricing for data replicated over the network
The Async Replication Inter-region Network SKUs meter the replicated data sent between regions. Network charges are applied in the project of the secondary (DR) disk. This SKU is metered based on GiBy of network usage, with the price dependent on the location. Usage is metered each second.
Regions | Type | Price (GiBy) |
---|---|---|
Asia | Asynchronous Replication Networking | $0.08 |
Europe | Asynchronous Replication Networking | $0.02 |
North America | Asynchronous Replication Networking | $0.02 |
Oceania | Asynchronous Replication Networking | $0.08 |
Custom image storage
If you import or create custom images in Compute Engine, these images incur a storage cost. The cost of these custom images depends on the location where you store the image. There are no network transfer fees for creating images, nor for creating disks from images.
Machine images
The cost of using a machine image depends on the size of the machine image, and the location where it is stored.
There is also a one time network transfer fee if you are storing a machine image in a different location than the source VM, or if you create a VM from a machine image that is stored in a different location from the VM.
What's next
- Read the Compute Engine documentation.
- Get started with Compute Engine.
- Learn about Compute Engine solutions and use cases.
- Refer to the Pricing overview documentation.
- Try the Google Cloud Pricing Calculator.
- Learn more about Compute Engine storage options.
- Learn more about Compute Engine operating systems.
- Review VM instance pricing, Networking pricing, Sole-tenant node pricing, or GPU pricing.