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Google's infrastructure refers to the physical and virtual resources and technologies that support the
company's services and products, such as Google Search, Gmail, and Google Cloud. This includes data centers,
servers, networks, storage systems, and software. Google has one of the largest and most advanced
infrastructure systems in the world, allowing it to provide fast and reliable service to billions of users globally.
The company is also known for its commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency in its data centers.

Google's infrastructure is made up of several key components that work together to support the company's
services and products. These include:

1. Servers: Google uses custom-designed servers that are optimized for performance and energy
efficiency
2. Storage systems: uses a variety of storage systems, including traditional disk-based storage, flash
storage, and tape storage
3. Software: Google develops its own software, such as the Google File System and the Google
Compute Engine, to manage and operate its infrastructure.
4. Networks: Google has one of the largest private networks in the world, which ensures fast and
reliable service for users.
5. Google Cloud: The company also provides various services and products as Google Cloud, which is a
set of cloud computing services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for
its end-user products.

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