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Storage Transfer Service enables seamless data movement across object and file storage systems, including:
Storage Transfer Service is optimized for transfers involving more than 1TiB of data. For smaller transfers, see our recommendations.
With Storage Transfer Service, you can:
Migrating data to Cloud Storage: Storage Transfer Service can be used to migrate data from other cloud storage providers, on-premises data centers, or HTTP/HTTPS URLs to Cloud Storage.
Backup: Replicate your data to Google Cloud, or create a copy of a Cloud Storage bucket in another region
Data processing pipelines: Move data generated on other clouds, your data center, and the edge to Google Cloud for analytics using BigQuery or Dataproc.
Archival: Move cold data from costly on-premises storage systems to Cloud Storage to reduce storage cost.
BenefitsSecure
Performant
Fully managed
Check to see if your source and sink combination is supported.
There are a number of ways that you can work with Storage Transfer Service:
gcloud
command-line toolSee Create transfers to get started.
Service Level AgreementStorage Transfer Service does not provide an SLA, including for transfer performance or latency, and some performance fluctuations may occur.
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Last updated 2025-07-02 UTC.
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