App Engine offers standard and flexible environment to be chosen from for 
your application. Both of these environments, have the same code-centric 
developer workflow, scale quickly and efficiently to handle increasing 
demand, and enable you to use Google’s proven serving technology to build 
your web, mobile, and IoT applications quickly and with minimal operational 
overhead. While the available environments have a lot in common, they 
differ in a few important ways which can be read on this doc[1].

I would suggest deploying a simple application on App Engine as a starting 
point. You can choose the runtime of your choice from this doc[2] and 
deploy a simple hello world application to get a basic idea. 

You can further view database options such as Cloud Storage[3], 
CloudSQL[4], Cloud Bigtable[5] etc. App Engine is a scalable system which 
will automatically add more capacity as workloads increase. You can view 
whole list of products and services from here[6] and explore further. 

[1] https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/the-appengine-environments
[2] https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/
[3] https://cloud.google.com/storage/
[4] https://cloud.google.com/sql/
[5] https://cloud.google.com/bigtable/
[6] https://cloud.google.com/products/


On Tuesday, August 1, 2017 at 12:51:53 PM UTC-4, Muthu Krishnan wrote:
>
> Hi, 
> I am basically non- technical person willg to learn more about the google 
> app enginee and cloud computing.
>
>

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