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How Google’s VM Manager Simplifies Large-Scale Cloud VM Operations

Google’s VM Manager is a cloud‑native infrastructure tool that automates deployment, patching, configuration, and inventory management for large Compute Engine VM fleets, offering a unified dashboard to improve observability, security, and operational efficiency across Windows and Linux environments.

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How Google’s VM Manager Simplifies Large-Scale Cloud VM Operations

Google has released VM Manager, an infrastructure management tool for Compute Engine that automates the maintenance of large VM clusters. Designed for hyperscale environments, it provides a cloud‑native suite of automation tools.

Google notes that as enterprises move more workloads to the cloud, managing and operating massive VM fleets becomes complex, especially for infrastructure and operations teams, with security being a major challenge. VM Manager offers a cloud‑native experience similar to on‑premises tools, simplifying user operations and resource management.

Automation Features

VM Manager’s automation capabilities reduce the overhead of observability and security maintenance for large clusters. From a single dashboard users can track inventory data in real time, analyze it, and maintain optimal performance. The service supports both Windows and Linux, offering patch, configuration, and inventory management.

Patch Management

The patch management feature lets users apply OS patches across groups of VMs, handling multi‑OS environments and automatically installing updates. It consists of two main components that execute OS and software patch updates automatically.

Configuration Management

VM Manager also provides configuration management, enabling consistent deployment, query, and maintenance of VMs with automatic remediation, reducing manual effort while keeping cluster state consistent.

Inventory Management

Inventory Management collects OS and component information, identifies VM OS versions, inspects installed components, and generates update inventories to pinpoint missing items. Integrated with Google Cloud Asset Inventory, it streamlines browsing, monitoring, and analysis of large VM fleets.

Source: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/introducing-vm-manager https://www.ithome.com.tw/news/142519

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