Service tiers

This page describes the service tiers that Filestore offers and provides guidance on selecting the tier that best suits your needs.

Overview

Filestore offers the following service tiers:

  • Basic HDD
  • Basic SSD
  • Zonal
  • Regional
  • Enterprise

Each tier offers different capacity options and performance levels to fit different use cases. The following table shows a comparison of the tiers:

Service Tier Provisionable capacity Scalability Performance Availability Data protection Monthly pricing*
Basic HDD 1 TiB to 63.9 TiB Up only in 1 GiB units Standard fixed Zonal Backups $163.84/1 TiB

($0.16/GiB)

Basic SSD 2.5 TiB to 63.9 TiB Up only in 1 GiB units Premium fixed Zonal Backups $768.00/2.5 TiB

($0.30/GiB)

Zonal 1 TiB to 9.75 TiB Up or down in 256 GiB units Scales with capacity Zonal Backups,

Snapshots

$256.00/1 TiB

($0.25/GiB)

Zonal 10 TiB to 100 TiB Up or down in 2.5 TiB units Scales with capacity Zonal Backups,

Snapshots

$2560.00/10 TiB

($0.25/GiB)

Regional 1 TiB to 9.75 TiB Up or down in 256 GiB units Scales with capacity Regional Backups,

Snapshots

$460.80/1 TiB

($0.45/GiB)

Regional 10 TiB to 100 TiB Up or down in 2.5 TiB units Scales with capacity Regional Backups,

Snapshots

$4608.00/10 TiB

($0.45/GiB)

Enterprise 1 TiB to 10 TiB Up or down in 256 GiB units Scales with capacity Regional Backups,

Snapshots

$460.80/1 TiB

($0.45/GiB)

* The pricing in the table reflects the estimated pricing for a Filestore instance with minimum capacity and located in region us-central1. For more information about pricing, see the Pricing page.

The Mexico, Montreal, and Osaka regions have three zones within one or two physical data centers. These regions are in the process of expanding to at least three physical data centers. For more information, see Cloud locations and Google Cloud Platform SLAs. To help improve the reliability of your workloads, consider a multi-regional deployment.

Basic HDD and basic SSD tiers

Basic-tier Filestore instances are suitable for file sharing, software development, and use with GKE workloads. You can choose either HDD or SSD for storing data, with SSD offering greater performance at a higher cost.

Basic HDD instances have a performance increase when the provisioned capacity exceeds 10 TiB. The performance of basic SSD instances is fixed regardless of the provisioned capacity.

Specifications

Specification Basic HDD Basic SSD
Client connections Recommended limit of 500 Recommended limit of 500
File size Up to 16 TiB Up to 16 TiB
Number of files* 67,108,864 files per 1 TiB of capacity 67,108,864 files per 1 TiB of capacity
File locks 128 per Filestore instance 128 per Filestore instance
Minimum capacity 1 TiB 2.5 TiB
Maximum capacity 63.9 TiB 63.9 TiB
Scaling direction Up only Up only
Minimum scaling units 1 GiB 1 GiB
Read throughput
  • 1 TiB to 10 TiB capacity: 100 MiB/s
  • 10 TiB to 63.9 TiB capacity: 180 MiB/s
1,200 MiB/s
Write throughput
  • 1 TiB to 10 TiB capacity: 100 MiB/s
  • 10 TiB to 63.9 TiB capacity: 120 MiB/s
350 MiB/s
Read IOPS
  • 1 TiB to 10 TiB capacity: 600
  • 10 TiB to 63.9 TiB capacity: 1,000
60,000
Write IOPS
  • 1 TiB to 10 TiB capacity: 1,000
  • 10 TiB to 63.9 TiB capacity: 5,000
25,000
Availability Zonal Zonal
Data protection Backups Backups
Customer-managed encryption keys Not supported Not supported
Non-disruptive maintenance Not supported Not supported
Google Cloud VMware Engine Not supported Not supported
Filestore multishares for GKE Not supported Not supported
Protocol support NFSv3 NFSv3

* The number of files listed is an indication of the maximum number of supported connections to small or empty files. The number of supported file connections decreases as file size increases. While no practical limit exists across service tiers, instance performance may be delayed when supporting a large number of files.

Zonal

Filestore offers the zonal service tier (GA), providing the following benefits:

  • Instance capacity ranges from 1 TiB to 100 TiB
    • The zonal (1 TiB to 9.75 TiB) service tier with lower capacity range scales up or down in increments of 256 GiB (0.25 TiB)
    • The zonal (10 TiB to 100 TiB) service tier with higher capacity range scales up or down in increments of 2.5 TiB
      • This service tier and capacity range replaces the previously available high scale SSD, a legacy service tier
  • This service tier is suitable for high performance computing application requirements such as genome sequencing, and financial-services trading analysis.
  • Allows for non-disruptive upgrades (NDUs)
  • The following quota parameters apply:
    • Zonal (1 TiB to 9.75 TiB) offers the same per project, per region, instance quota available in the regional and legacy enterprise service tier
    • Zonal (10 TiB to 100 TiB) offers the same per project, per region, instance quota available in the legacy high scale SSD service tier

When compared with basic SSD instances, zonal (1 TiB to 9.75 TiB) may provide a better option for users that require higher availability and lower capacity.

When compared with regional or enterprise instances, zonal (1 TiB to 9.75 TiB) may provide a more cost-effective option.

If not specified, the lower capacity range (1 TiB to 9.75 TiB) is the default setting at instance creation.

Zonal limitations

The following feature limits apply:

  • When pricing is implemented, applicable fees apply.

  • Capacity range selection is permanent. Once the outer limits of the instance capacity are met, the service tier does not scale up or down to a new capacity range. If greater or lower capacity is needed, you must create a new instance with the service tier and capacity range you want to use.

  • The zonal (1 TiB to 9.75 TiB) service tier can't be combined with the GKE Filestore CSI driver.

Specifications

Specification Zonal (1 TiB to 9.75 TiB) Zonal (10 TiB to 100 TiB)
Client connections 2,000 per 1 TiB, scaling in increments of 500,
for up to 19,500 connections
8,000 per 10 TiB, scaling in increments of 2,000,
for up to 80,000 connections
File size Up to the size of the instance capacity Up to the size of the instance capacity
Number of files* Approximately 89,000,000 files per 1 TiB of capacity Approximately 89,000,000 files per 1 TiB of capacity
File locks 250 per file 250 per file
Minimum capacity 1 TiB 10 TiB
Maximum capacity 9.75 TiB 100 TiB
Scaling direction Up or down Up or down
Minimum scaling units 256 GiB 2.5 TiB
Read throughput 260 MiB/s per 1 TiB of provisioned capacity 650 MiB/s per 2.5 TiBs of provisioned capacity
Write throughput 88 MiB/s per 1 TiB of provisioned capacity 220 MiB/s per 2.5 TiBs of provisioned capacity
Read IOPS 9,200 per 1 TiB of provisioned capacity 23,000 per 2.5 TiBs of provisioned capacity
Write IOPS 2,600 per 1 TiB of provisioned capacity 6,500 per 2.5 TiBs of provisioned capacity
Availability Zonal Zonal
Data protection Backups, Snapshots Backups, Snapshots
Customer-managed encryption keys Supported Supported
Non-disruptive maintenance Supported (zonal instances remain available during maintenance events.) Supported (zonal instances remain available during maintenance events.)
Google Cloud VMware Engine Supported Supported
Filestore multishares for GKE Not supported Not supported
Protocol support NFSv3, NFSv4.1 NFSv3, NFSv4.1
Instance replication Supported (Allowlisted GA) Supported (Allowlisted GA)
Configurable performance Supported (Allowlisted GA) Supported (Allowlisted GA)

* The number of files listed is an indication of the maximum number of supported connections to small or empty files. The number of supported file connections decreases as file size increases. While no practical limit exists across service tiers, instance performance may be delayed when supporting a large number of files.

Regional

Filestore offers the regional service tier (GA), providing the following benefits:

  • Instance capacity ranges from 1 TiB to 100 TiB
    • The regional (1 TiB to 9.75 TiB) service tier with lower capacity range scales up or down in increments of 256 GiB (0.25 TiB)
      • This service tier and capacity range replaces the previously available enterprise, a legacy service tier
    • The regional (10 TiB to 100 TiB) service tier with higher capacity range scales up or down in increments of 2.5 TiB
  • Optimized for enterprise-grade network attached storage (NAS)
  • Provides regional storage resilient to zone outages which supports the following:
    • Data replication across multiple zones within a region
    • High availability for mission-critical, high performance computing workloads running within a large namespace
  • Allows for non-disruptive upgrades (NDUs)
  • Supports linear performance that scales with capacity, within the parameters of the specified capacity range
  • The following quota parameters apply:
    • Regional (1 TiB to 9.75 TiB) offers the same per project, per region, instance quota available in the legacy enterprise service tier
    • Regional (10 TiB to 100 TiB) offers the same per project, per region, instance quota available in the legacy high scale SSD service tier
  • Offers pricing that matches the legacy enterprise service tier

If not specified, the lower capacity range (1 TiB to 9.75 TiB) is the default setting at instance creation.

Regional limitations

The following limitations apply:

  • The regional service tier can't be combined with the Filestore multishares feature.

  • The regional service tier can't be combined with the GKE Filestore CSI driver.

  • 10 TiB regional instances must be created with the higher capacity range specification (10 TiB to 100 TiB).

  • The same limitations that apply to enterprise backups also apply to regional backups.

    • Backup restore operations are only supported when restoring to a new instance. For these operations, the new instance must match the service tier and also accommodate instance capacity greater than or equal to the size of the backup.

    • For a detailed description of backup limitations, see Backups.

  • For a detailed list of limitations by service tier, see Quotas and Limits.

  • While performance scales linearly with capacity, note that a 10 TiB enterprise instance will have better performance than a 10 TiB regional instance.

  • Performance scales linearly with capacity within the parameters of the specified capacity range. Performance is not linear between the two regional capacity ranges. A regional instance with 9.75 TiB of capacity will have better performance, for example, with an upper limit of 117,000 Read IOPS, than a regional instance with 10 TiB of instance capacity, with an upper limit of 92,000 Read IOPS. For more information, see Performance.

  • Capacity range selection is permanent. Once the outer limits of the instance capacity are met, the service tier does not scale up or down to a new capacity range. If greater or lower capacity is needed, you must create a new instance with the service tier and capacity range you want to use.

Specifications

Specification Regional (1 TiB to 9.75 TiB) Regional (10 TiB to 100 TiB)
Client connections 2,000 per 1 TiB, scaling in increments of 500,
for up to 19,500 connections
8,000 per 10 TiB, scaling in increments of 2,000,
for up to 80,000 connections
File size Up to the size of instance capacity Up to the size of instance capacity
Number of files* Approximately 89,000,000 files per 1 TiB of capacity Approximately 89,000,000 files per 1 TiB of capacity
File locks 250 per file 250 per file
Minimum capacity 1 TiB 10 TiB
Maximum capacity 9.75 TiB 100 TiB
Scaling direction Up or down Up or down
Minimum scaling units 256 GiB 2.5 TiB
Read throughput 120 MiB/s per 1 TiB of provisioned capacity 650 MiB/s per 2.5 TiBs of provisioned capacity
Write throughput 100 MiB/s per 1 TiB of provisioned capacity 220 MiB/s per 2.5 TiBs of provisioned capacity
Read IOPS 12,000 per 1 TiB of provisioned capacity 23,000 per 2.5 TiBs of provisioned capacity
Write IOPS 4,000 per 1 TiB of provisioned capacity 6,500 per 2.5 TiBs of provisioned capacity
Availability Regional Regional
Data protection Backups,
Snapshots
Backups,
Snapshots
Customer-managed encryption keys Supported Supported
Non-disruptive maintenance Supported (Regional instances remain available during maintenance events.) Supported (Regional instances remain available during maintenance events.)
Google Cloud VMware Engine Supported Supported
Filestore multishares for GKE Not supported Not supported
Protocol support NFSv3, NFSv4.1 NFSv3, NFSv4.1
Instance replication Supported (Allowlisted GA) Supported (Allowlisted GA)
Configurable performance Supported (Allowlisted GA) Supported (Allowlisted GA)

* The number of files listed is an indication of the maximum number of supported connections to small or empty files. The number of supported file connections decreases as file size increases. While no practical limit exists across service tiers, instance performance may be delayed when supporting a large number of files.

Legacy service tiers

Filestore's legacy service tiers include the following:

  • Standard
  • Premium
  • High scale SSD
  • Enterprise

Should you use a legacy service tier?

  • Basic HDD replaces the standard service tier.
  • Basic SSD replaces the premium service tier.
  • Zonal (10 TiB to 100 TiB) replaces the high scale SSD service tier.
  • Regional (1 TiB to 9.75 TiB) replaces the enterprise service tier.

When creating new instances, users are strongly encouraged to use these replacements. Legacy service tiers will continue to be supported for specific customer use cases. For example, the legacy enterprise service tier is still available for users requiring Filestore multishares or users requiring backups for existing enterprise instances. For more information, see Regional limitations.

These create operations are not supported through the Google Cloud console and must be made directly through the Filestore API or by using gcloud.

Legacy enterprise service tier

The legacy enterprise service tier supports the following capabilities:

Specifications

Specification Enterprise
Client connections 2,000 per 1 TiB, scaling in increments of 500,
for up to 20,000 connections
File size Up to the size of instance capacity
Number of files* Approximately 89,000,000 files per 1 TiB of capacity
File locks 250 per file
Minimum capacity 1 TiB
Maximum capacity 10 TiB
Scaling direction Up or down
Minimum scaling units 256 GiB
Read throughput 120 MiB/s per 1 TiB of provisioned capacity
Write throughput 100 MiB/s per 1 TiB of provisioned capacity
Read IOPS 12,000 per 1 TiB of provisioned capacity
Write IOPS 4,000 per 1 TiB of provisioned capacity
Availability Regional
Data protection Backups,
Snapshots
Customer-managed encryption keys Supported
Non-disruptive maintenance Supported (Enterprise instances remain available during maintenance events.)
Google Cloud VMware Engine Supported
Filestore multishares for GKE Supported
Protocol support NFSv3, NFSv4.1
Instance replication Supported (Allowlisted GA)
Configurable performance Supported (Allowlisted GA)

* The number of files listed is an indication of the maximum number of supported connections to small or empty files. The number of supported file connections decreases as file size increases. While no practical limit exists across service tiers, instance performance may be delayed when supporting a large number of files.

Legacy enterprise service tier with Filestore multishares for GKE

A Filestore enterprise instance combined with the Filestore multishares for GKE feature supports up to 80 shares in the instance.

For more information, see Filestore multishares for GKE.

Quota

A Filestore project's storage capacity and instance quota are influenced by the region and service tier you choose.

To see your available quota, go to the Quotas page in the Google Cloud console.

Go to Quotas

If you need to request additional quota, see Requesting quota increases.

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