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Storage classes | Google Cloud

This page explains the concept of storage class and the differences between storage classes.

Key concepts Available storage classes

The following table summarizes the primary storage classes offered by Cloud Storage. See class descriptions for a complete discussion.

Storage Class Name for APIs and CLIs Minimum storage duration Retrieval fees Typical monthly availability1 Standard storage STANDARD None None Nearline storage NEARLINE 30 days Yes Coldline storage COLDLINE 90 days Yes Archive storage ARCHIVE 365 days Yes

1See the class descriptions for the availability SLA for each storage class.

Class descriptions

The following features apply to all storage classes:

Standard storage

Standard storage is best for data that is frequently accessed ("hot" data), as well as data that is stored for only brief periods of time.

When used in a region, Standard storage is appropriate for storing data in the same location as Google Kubernetes Engine clusters or Compute Engine instances that use the data. Co-locating your resources maximizes the performance for data-intensive computations and can reduce network charges.

When used in a dual-region, you still get optimized performance when accessing Google Cloud products that are located in one of the associated regions, but you also get the improved availability that comes from storing data in geographically separate locations.

When used in a multi-region, Standard storage is appropriate for storing data that is accessed around the world, such as serving website content, streaming videos, executing interactive workloads, or serving data supporting mobile and gaming applications.

Availability

The availability of Standard storage data is:

Location Type Availability SLA1 Typical monthly availability multi-region 99.95% >99.99% dual-region 99.95% >99.99% region 99.9% 99.99%

1The availability SLA is the monthly uptime percentage backed by the Cloud Storage SLA. If Google fails to meet that uptime, customers are eligible to receive a credit as described in the Cloud Storage SLA.

Nearline storage

Nearline storage is a low-cost, highly durable storage service for storing infrequently accessed data. Nearline storage is a better choice than Standard storage in scenarios where slightly lower availability, a 30-day minimum storage duration, and costs for data access are acceptable trade-offs for lowered at-rest storage costs.

Nearline storage is ideal for data you plan to read or modify on average once per month or less. For example, if you want to continuously add files to Cloud Storage and plan to access those files once a month for analysis, Nearline storage is a great choice.

Nearline storage is also appropriate for data backup, long-tail multimedia content, and data archiving. Note, however, that for data accessed less frequently than once a quarter, Coldline storage or Archive storage are more cost-effective, as they offer lower storage costs.

Availability

The availability of Nearline storage data is:

Location Type Availability SLA1 Typical monthly availability multi-region 99.9% 99.95% dual-region 99.9% 99.95% region 99.0% 99.9%

1The availability SLA is the monthly uptime percentage backed by the Cloud Storage SLA. If Google fails to meet that uptime, customers are eligible to receive a credit as described in the Cloud Storage SLA.

Coldline storage

Coldline storage is a very-low-cost, highly durable storage service for storing infrequently accessed data. Coldline storage is a better choice than Standard storage or Nearline storage in scenarios where slightly lower availability, a 90-day minimum storage duration, and higher costs for data access are acceptable trade-offs for lowered at-rest storage costs.

Coldline storage is ideal for data you plan to read or modify at most once a quarter. Note, however, that for data being kept entirely for backup or archiving purposes, Archive storage is more cost-effective, as it offers the lowest storage costs.

Availability

The availability of Coldline storage data is:

Location Type Availability SLA1 Typical monthly availability multi-region 99.9% 99.95% dual-region 99.9% 99.95% region 99.0% 99.9%

1The availability SLA is the monthly uptime percentage backed by the Cloud Storage SLA. If Google fails to meet that uptime, customers are eligible to receive a credit as described in the Cloud Storage SLA.

Archive storage

Archive storage is the lowest-cost, highly durable storage service for data archiving, online backup, and disaster recovery. Unlike the "coldest" storage services offered by other Cloud providers, your data is available within milliseconds, not hours or days.

Like Nearline storage and Coldline storage, Archive storage has a slightly lower availability than Standard storage. Archive storage also has higher costs for data access and operations, as well as a 365-day minimum storage duration. Archive storage is the best choice for data that you plan to access less than once a year. For example:

Availability

The availability of Archive storage data is:

Location Type Availability SLA1 Typical monthly availability multi-region 99.9% 99.95% dual-region 99.9% 99.95% region 99.0% 99.9%

1The availability SLA is the monthly uptime percentage backed by the Cloud Storage SLA. If Google fails to meet that uptime, customers are eligible to receive a credit as described in the Cloud Storage SLA.

Additional classes

Cloud Storage supports several additional legacy storage classes; however, these legacy classes cannot be set using the Google Cloud console. Unless you already are using one of these legacy classes, you should use Standard storage instead.

Note: When enabling Autoclass on your bucket, legacy storage classes are considered to be different from Standard storage. For example, objects in your bucket other than soft-deleted objects transition to Standard storage when Autoclass is enabled, and this includes objects stored in legacy classes. Pricing

Storage classes affect the pricing model of objects and the operations you perform. For information about how storage classes affect pricing, see Cloud Storage pricing.

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