Google Cloud Storage is a scalable, durable, and highly available object storage service provided by Google Cloud Platform. Introduced in 2010, Google Cloud Storage allows users to store and retrieve large amounts of data in a secure and cost-effective manner. It is designed to handle a wide range of use cases, including data storage for applications, backups, analytics, and multimedia content. Google Cloud Storage offers various storage classes, each optimized for different performance, availability, and cost requirements, including Standard, Nearline, Coldline, and Archive. Users can access Google Cloud Storage through a simple and intuitive API, web interface, or command-line tools, making it easy to integrate with applications and workflows. Google Cloud Storage provides features such as data encryption at rest and in transit, access controls, versioning, and lifecycle management, ensuring data security, compliance, and durability. It also offers seamless integration with other Google Cloud Platform services, enabling users to build scalable and reliable cloud-based solutions. s://cloud.google.com/storage