Just as Trusted Cloud is based on the same technology as Google Cloud, Trusted Cloud documentation is based on Google Cloud's documentation, customized for your universe and updated along with Trusted Cloud.
Pages about services and features that are not (or not yet) available in Trusted Cloud are not included in the Trusted Cloud documentation site. Because of this, you might occasionally find broken links or references to pages that don't exist in your documentation, or links to features that are not available such as Cloud Shell.
A banner indicates when a page might have content that is not yet relevant to your universe. If in doubt, visit Key differences or the relevant differences page.
If there's something you'd like to see in Trusted Cloud documentation, contact support.
Differences pages
As well as the overall Key differences guide, almost every Trusted Cloud service has its own comprehensive page listing the differences between the Google Cloud and Trusted Cloud versions of the service. If you're not sure if a feature is available in a particular service, check this page first. Differences pages are updated with every release and should be considered the "source of truth" for feature availability.
If a differences page is not available, the versions are identical or the differences are covered at a higher level: for example, differences for all Cloud SQL database engines are covered in the core Cloud SQL differences page.
Differences pages are available for:
- Access Context Manager
- Artifact Registry
- BigQuery
- Cloud DNS
- Cloud Key Management Service
- Cloud Logging
- Cloud Monitoring
- Cloud SQL Admin
- Cloud Storage
- Compute Engine
- Google Kubernetes Engine
- Identity and Access Management
- Networking
- Pub/Sub
- Resource Manager
- Service Usage
You can find a complete list of currently available services for your universe in Products and services.