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GCP release notes | September 27, 2016 | | Fast, cost-effective, and more flexible SSD. Attach up to eight 375 GB partitions or 3 TB of high input/output operations per second (IOPS) SSD to any machine with at least one virtual CPU. | All Compute Engine disks are automatically encrypted. You can also further protect your disks at rest with your own Customer-Supplied Encryption Keys (CSEK). Only users with the correct key can use CSEK-protected resources. | In addition to default server-side encryption, Cloud Storage allows Customer-Supplied Encryption Keys (CSEK) to further protect data during read/write cycles. No setup or modification needed, and no performance impact. | All Cloud Datastore v1 and v1beta3 requests are now Identity and Access Management (IAM) authorized, with minimized latency impact on IAM checks. The release also introduces Datastore Viewer, Owner, and Index Admin roles. | | | See you in the cloud, | The Google Cloud Platform Team | | | | | |
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