The primary difference between Standard and Coldline storage in Google Cloud Platform's Cloud Storage service lies in their intended use cases, access patterns, and associated costs.
Standard storage is designed for frequently accessed data that requires low-latency access. It offers faster read and write performance compared to Coldline storage. On the other hand, Coldline storage is optimized for infrequently accessed data that can tolerate higher retrieval times. Accessing data from Coldline storage may have higher latency due to the retrieval process.
Now I think about this a bit more, the question is "what's the difference between..." and not "what's the definition of..."
The only answers that provide a "difference between" are B and C...and the answer is definitely not C! I might go with B here.
Only D is correct.
The different storage tiers have (officially) the same durability: "eleven 9s", see https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/storage-data-transfer/understanding-cloud-storage-11-9s-durability-target?hl=en.
In other providers like AWS for example, there is so-called 'One-Zone IA', which means the bucket is really just in one zone, without regional replication. This then results in lower durability guarantees / SLA
question is slightly focused on the difference and not particularly on what standard or coldline refers individually. So, option B seems right to me. Please let me know if any one of you think otherwise.
I agree with you but I think this is just a poorly phrased question with confusing answers. D is my vote but it doesn't explain the "difference" between the two but is rather the definition of Coldline. I don't like this one...very bad.
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