Google Cloud Storage Concepts
External
Internal
Overview
Google Cloud Storage is a global, scalable and secure object (blob) store. Data at rest is encrypted and there is an option to encrypt it with a custom encryption key. Permissions can be granted to members, team, or the objects can be made fully public. The objects are automatically versioned.
Bucket
A bucket is a basic container that holds data, in form of objects. Buckets are associated with a project. A bucket is defined by its globally unique name, its geographic location and its storage class. Buckets cannot be nested. Bucket creation is a relatively heavy operation, so storage applications should be designed to favor intensive object creation and relatively few bucket operations.
Name
Location
Storage Class
Standard
Regional or multi-regional. Used for frequent access and the highest availability.
Nearline
Coldline
Archive
Default Storage Class
The default storage class of the bucket applies to objects that do not have a storage class specified explicitly.
Labels
Bucket labels are not associated with individual objects or object metadata.
Cloud Storage Namespace
Object
Objects are immutable, which means that an object cannot change throughout its storage lifetime. Does this apply to data or metdata?
Object Data
Object Metadata
Collection of name/value pairs that describe various object qualities.
Object Name
Generation Number
Also see Object Versioning.
Object Versioning
Each object version is uniquely identified by generation number, part of the object metadata.