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1. Summary

Google Cloud has a rich set of services to enable you to store, query, and manage different types of application data. Cloud Storage is a managed service for storing unstructured data. It's ideal for hosting static websites and storing large objects like videos or photos. Firestore is a fully managed, scalable, and serverless document database that scales to meet any demand. It offers a great developer experience for mobile and web applications, with support for live synchronization, offline support, and transactions. Bigtable is a high-performance NoSQL database service, ideal for fast access to very large amounts of data with high read and write throughput. It's ideal for large analytical and operational workloads. Cloud SQL is a fully managed database service that helps you set up, maintain, manage, and administer your MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server databases. It's very useful for migrating existing applications to Google Cloud without having to refactor all of your data access. AlloyDB is a fully managed, high performance PostgreSQL database service that is useful for applications that require a mix of transactional and analytical processing. Spanner is Google Cloud’s fully managed relational database service offering both strong consistency and horizontal scalability. It's ideal for low-latency transactional systems, especially those systems with global scale. BigQuery is Google Cloud's serverless enterprise data warehouse that scales with your data. It's a great solution for OLAP workloads. Memorystore is a fully managed, scalable, secure, and highly available in-memory service for caching application data. With all of these options, you can find managed services to handle all of your application's data needs.

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