Metrics Available for the Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
The CloudShare metrics that are available for managing the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) resource quota reflect information that is made available from GCP.
The following table provides basic details for each available GCP metric that is controllable through CloudShare.
For additional information, refer to the GCP documentation. You may find the following references helpful:
CloudShare Metric |
Description |
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CPU usage time |
The maximum time (in seconds) that each CPU will be in operation. |
CPUs |
The highest allowable number of central processing units (CPUs) operating at anytime. From the Sub-Metric dropdown list, you can further indicate:
For general information, see CPU Platforms for GCP VMs. |
Disk GB |
The highest number of gigabytes (GB) allowed for disk-based storage at anytime. From the Sub-Metric dropdown list, you can further indicate:
For general information, see GCP Storage Options. |
Forwarding rules |
The highest number of GCP forwarding rules that will be available at anytime. A forwarding rule refers to an IP address and port(s) on which load balancing traffic will be accepted. Limiting the number of rules limits availability of the load balancer. For general information, see Forwarding Rules for Load Balancing. |
GPUs |
The highest allowable number of graphics processing units (GPUs) operating at anytime. For general information, see GPUs on GCP VMs. |
Instance uptime in seconds |
The maximum time (in seconds) that a virtual machine instance will be in operation. |
Memory MB |
The highest number of megabytes (MB) allowed for RAM-based storage at anytime. |
Received network bytes |
The highest allowable number of bytes that can be received over the network by the virtual machine. |
Sent network bytes |
The highest allowable number of bytes that can be sent over the network by the virtual machine. |
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