Shielded VMs
Shielded VMs are virtual machines (VMs) on Google Cloud hardened by a set of security controls that help defend against rootkits and bootkits. Using Shielded VMs helps protect enterprise workloads from threats like remote attacks, privilege escalation, and malicious insiders. Shielded VMs leverage advanced platform security capabilities such as secure and measured boot, a virtual trusted platform module (vTPM), UEFI firmware, and integrity monitoring.
Generally available: Google Axion Processor-based C4A VMs with Titanium SSD are now generally available
January 16th, 2025
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The metadata server might display old physicalHost metadata if a VM experiences a host error
January 15th, 2025
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Preview: You can create instances that use only IPv6 IP addresses
December 17th, 2024
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The A3 Edge accelerator-optimized machine type is no longer available in Turin, Italy
December 16th, 2024
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