Google’s fully managed node-hosting simplifies node infrastructure and onboarding
On Oct. 27, tech giant Google introduced a proprietary Blockchain Node Engine (BNE) based on Google Cloud. This node-hosting service enables Web3 companies to transmit transactions, deploy smart contracts, and add or access blockchain data in a cloud environment.?
Managing a blockchain node by yourself is difficult and time-consuming. BNE service can make this process simpler and faster, automating some operations and facilitating onboarding for blockchain developers.
Technically, the process will look like this: developers deploy a new node with a single operation and specify the desired region and network (mainnet, testnet). The service places nodes behind a virtual private cloud firewall, where only trusted machines and users can reach them.
Meanwhile, Google Cloud actively monitors the nodes and restarts them during outages as needed. In addition, in-house security services such as Google Cloud Armor would protect the nodes from distributed denial-of-service attacks.?
Other benefits of BNE include real-time node and network insights, on-demand analysis and integration, managing encryption keys, etc. The service also provides?co-sell and growth opportunities, e.g. promotion on Marketplace, as well as support for both on- and off-chain governance.
At this point in time, Ethereum is the first blockchain supported by BNE.?
Some prominent Web3 companies — including Solana, Hedera and Dapper Labs — are already onboarded with Google Cloud.
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