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Voggu A.
VA
Ads Quality Rater
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Flexible and Scalable Cloud VM Solution with Strong Performance"
What do you like best about Google Compute Engine?

Easy to spin up virtual machines quickly with custom configurations. Wide choice of machine types (general-purpose, compute-optimized, memory-optimized).Automatic sustained-use discounts reduce costs without manual effort.

Strong network performance with global infrastructure. Seamless integration with other Google Cloud services (BigQuery, Cloud Storage, Kubernetes).Good customer support

Ease of Implementation : Setting up virtual machines is simple and straightforward, whether you choose a predefined machine type or customize your own.

Frequency of Use: It works well for both occasional testing and frequent production workloads, making it highly versatile. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Google Compute Engine?

The pricing structure can be confusing for beginners. Fewer predefined instance types compared to AWS EC2. Support costs extra unless you’re on an enterprise plan. Some features (like preemptible VMs) have limitations that make them tricky for long-term workloads. Learning curve if you’re new to Google Cloud. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Vibhav k.
VK
Software Engineer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"My most recent review"
What do you like best about Google Compute Engine?

As a full-stack developer, I use Google Compute Engine a lot for application deployment and scaling. One of the best parts about GCE is the easy implementation; it's simple to set up VMs, and easy to integrate with Docker and Kubernetes, once you figure out the IAM stuff. I usually have a reliable experience with the platform over a lot of regular usage, especially taking advantage of the live migration and load balancing features. Customer service and documentation are usually pretty useful and consistently updated (though having some more in-depth troubleshooting would really help sometimes). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Google Compute Engine?

The one issue I’ve faced with GCE is the complexity of IAM roles and permissions. While powerful, managing access control can feel overwhelming at first, especially when collaborating on multi-user projects. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Rahul Singh 2.
R2
Software Engineer - Full Stack
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"GCP is like a easy cake walk to spin-up but an old-school to work with."
What do you like best about Google Compute Engine?

What I like best about Google Compute Engine (GCE) is its scalability, flexibility, and performance. Because I can quickly provision virtual machines with customized CPU, memory, and storage configurations to fit any workload, and GCE integrates seamlessly with other GCP services.

The infrastructure worldwide ensures high availability, and features such as live migration, automatic load balancing, and robust security make it reliable for both development and production environments.

This is something an upside I have felt as an upside while using the GCE in my projects. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Google Compute Engine?

The one thing I hate most about the GCE is its "pricing structure," specifically when scaling multiple instances, because if you're doing the same thing on the AWS platform, it offers features like savings plans and reserved instances, which let you commit to usage over a period of time in exchange for lower prices. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Suryansh G.
SG
Software Engineer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Powerful Cloud with a Couple Drawbacks"
What do you like best about Google Compute Engine?

Google Compute Engine is straight-up powerful, no second thoughts there. Spinning up VMs is insanely fast, and scaling them feels like a cakewalk. One could pick any OS, tweak theirh machine types, and basically build their infrastructure however they want. The network is solid, uptime is rock-steady, and once plugged into the rest of Google’s ecosystem—storage, BigQuery, AI tools—it’s basically plug-and-play. For anyone who wants raw cloud power without too much hand-holding, GCE delivers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Google Compute Engine?

Spoiler Alert: Pricing. It can sneak up if one's not careful; idle VMs will quietly drain your wallet. The console, while powerful, sometimes feels like a labyrinth—easy for the basics, confusing when you go deeper. And support? Meh. Not lightning fast. If things go south, you might be staring at your screen a bit longer than you’d like. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Avinash C.
AC
Software Engineer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"GCP is a very good cloud offering platform"
What do you like best about Google Compute Engine?

GCP makes it easy to run severless functions or deploy instances to run containers on vm or kubernetes. Their integration with iaas tools ike terraform etc makes it easy to provision and manage resources on GCP. Also its quite user friendly compared to other platforms Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Google Compute Engine?

The least helpful thing would be no real time observability into the service we use. The dashboard gets update after a lot of time. Also, both deprecated and new updates are not properly conveyed and there's a bit of confusion. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Aditya G.
AG
Software Development Engineer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Reliable and Scalable Cloud Compute Solution"
What do you like best about Google Compute Engine?

I really appreciate the scalability and flexibility of Google Compute Engine. It’s easy to spin up virtual machines with customized specifications, and the integration with other Google Cloud services is seamless. Performance is generally very reliable, even under heavy workloads. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Google Compute Engine?

The pricing model can be a bit confusing at first, and costs can increase quickly if not monitored. Some advanced networking configurations also require a steep learning curve, and the interface can feel overwhelming for beginners. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Thirukarthika M.
TM
AI Engineer
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Reliable Cloud Infrastructure with Flexible Scaling"
What do you like best about Google Compute Engine?

What I like best about Google Compute Engine is its reliable uptime and the flexibility it offers in choosing VM machine types for different workloads. The platform provides easy scalability, competitive pricing with per-second billing and automatic discounts, and seamless integration with Google Cloud’s broader ecosystem—making it ideal for running both simple websites and complex, high-performance workloads. Features like live VM migration, robust security, and built-in backup options give extra confidence for mission-critical deployments. Overall, GCE stands out for its speed, adaptability, and the solid infrastructure support that Google brings. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Google Compute Engine?

What I dislike about Google Compute Engine is the complexity of its pricing, which sometimes makes costs difficult to estimate and track accurately. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Palak V.
PV
Business Development Executive
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Google Compute Engine: Performance, Pricing, and Pros & Cons"
What do you like best about Google Compute Engine?

it gives me to quickly spin up virtual machines that fit my exact needs. The performance is reliable, and I can easily scale resources up or down without any hassle. It integrates smoothly with other Google Cloud services, which makes building and managing projects much simpler. The pay-as-you-go pricing is also a plus, since I only pay for what I actually use. Overall, it saves me time, reduces manual effort, Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Google Compute Engine?

What I find challenging about Google Compute Engine is that the pricing structure can feel a bit confusing at times, especially when dealing with multiple instances or additional services. The learning curve is also slightly steep for beginners, so it takes some effort to get comfortable with all the options and configurations. In certain cases, the support documentation feels too technical, which can make troubleshooting slower Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Mohd M.
MM
Devops
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Google Compute Engine Review"
What do you like best about Google Compute Engine?

What I like best about Google Compute Engine is the flexibility and reliability it offers. It makes it really easy to scale resources up or down depending on the workload, and the performance is consistently strong. The integration with other Google Cloud services is also very helpful, especially for building end-to-end solutions without much hassle. The pricing model and sustained use discounts are also a big plus, since they help optimize costs as usage grows. Overall, it’s powerful, easy to manage, and gives me confidence that my workloads will run smoothly. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Google Compute Engine?

What I dislike about Google Compute Engine is that the pricing can get a bit confusing, especially when dealing with different machine types, storage, and network costs. The learning curve for new users can also feel steep compared to some other platforms. At times, the documentation can be overwhelming and requires digging around to find exactly what you need. Another downside is that support response times could be better for smaller plans. Overall, while the service is powerful, it could be more beginner-friendly and transparent in terms of cost and usability. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Rohan V.
RV
Consultant
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Essential, powerful, optimized and simplified"
What do you like best about Google Compute Engine?

I mean it's essential for you to provision a VM when you're using GCP, I like the ease of creating/provisioning one, the UI , the options available and how quick the compute resource is provisioned, and the available options to be great. Especially as an administrator , I feel the ease of use and the ease of getting it integrated with other GCP products is excellent. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Google Compute Engine?

I would like to see more options and few more prebuilt templates which can be browsed through when trying to create a new compute resource. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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