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Use Cloud Storage to do the following:\n\n- Optimize price and performance across storage classes by using Object Lifecycle Management.\n- Get secure and durable storage for resilience against errors or outages.\n- Deliver content and centralize data lakes and backups.\n\nIn VMware Engine, you can access Cloud Storage from VMware\nVMs, vCenter, or directly through private addressing. Private addressing\nenhances security by avoiding external internet traffic and improves performance\ndue to fewer hops. For applications, access Cloud Storage from VMware\nVMs. To add vCenter management tools such as backup, access\nCloud Storage from vCenter.\n\nTo learn more about Cloud Storage access from VMware VMs, see\n[Discover object storage with the gcloud tool](/storage/docs/discover-object-storage-gcloud) and\n[Mounting Cloud Storage buckets as file systems](/storage/docs/gcs-fuse).\n\nMonitor applications using Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitoring\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nCloud Logging is a fully managed service that performs at scale and that\ncan use application and system log data and custom log data from\nGoogle Kubernetes Engine environments and VMs. Cloud Logging lets you analyze\nand export selected logs to long-term storage in real time.\n\nCloud Monitoring provides visibility into the performance, uptime, and\noverall health of cloud-powered applications. You can collect metrics, events,\nand metadata from Google Cloud services, hosted uptime probes,\napplication instrumentation, and a variety of common application components.\n\nIn VMware Engine, you can do the following:\n\n- Access Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitoring from VMware VMs.\n- Enable Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitoring from the VMware vSphere platforms using a standalone agent.\n- Access Cloud Storage directly through private addressing. This avoids external internet traffic, improves performance due to fewer hops, and enhances security by keeping traffic private.\n\nTo enable Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitoring from the VMware vSphere\nplatform using a standalone agent, see\n[Setting up Cloud Monitoring with a standalone agent](/vmware-engine/docs/environment/howto-cloud-monitoring-standalone).\n\nImport data from databases into BigQuery\n----------------------------------------\n\nUsing VMware Engine and BigQuery, you can do the\nfollowing:\n\n- Connect databases running inside VMware Engine to BigQuery for data warehousing analysis.\n- Export data directly to services in Google Cloud private addressing.\n\nFor more information, see\n[Use Alooma to perform real-time, incremental data transfer from a variety of sources (which might be running on VMware) to BigQuery](https://www.alooma.com/docs/connect-your-data).\n\nDeploy Google Distributed Cloud\n-------------------------------\n\nGoogle Distributed Cloud is hybrid cloud software that brings\nGoogle Kubernetes Engine to VMware-based environments. With\nGKE in an on-premises environment, you can create,\nmanage, and upgrade Kubernetes clusters in your VMware environments, whether\nthey are deployed on-premises or on VMware Engine.\n\nYour VMware infrastructure has production workloads, databases, and\nline-of-business applications. Use containers and Kubernetes to modernize your\ninfrastructure.\n\nGoogle Distributed Cloud uses VMware's vCenter Server to manage your\nclusters. With Anthos Connect, you can view and sign in to your\nVMware-based and cloud Kubernetes clusters from the Google Cloud console.\n\nUse Google Distributed Cloud with VMware Engine for a dedicated,\nprivate environment with the latest hardware and 100 Gbps of networking.\nYour containerized workloads can be next to your databases for low latency. This\nenvironment is a single tenant, so you get the privacy and security of dedicated\ninfrastructure.\n\nFor more information, see the following overviews:\n\n- [GKE Enterprise overview](/anthos/docs/concepts/overview)\n- [Google Distributed Cloud overview](/anthos/gke/docs/on-prem/overview)\n- [Connect overview](/anthos/multicluster-management/connect)"]]