Cloud Quotas in Trusted Cloud versus Google Cloud
Cloud Quotas provides tools so you can view your usage of cloud
resources, create usage alerts, and even
automate quota adjustments.
This page describes the differences between the
Trusted Cloud and Google Cloud versions of Cloud Quotas.
For more detailed information about Cloud Quotas, see the
Cloud Quotas overview and the rest of the
Cloud Quotas documentation.
Key differences
There are some differences between the Trusted Cloud version of Cloud Quotas and
the Google Cloud version.
If you are already familiar with Google Cloud, we recommend that you review these
differences carefully, particularly before designing an application to run on
Trusted Cloud. We also recommend reviewing the general differences between
Google Cloud and your universe in the
Trusted Cloud by S3NS overview.
If you would like to use a particular Cloud Quotas feature that isn't currently
available in Trusted Cloud, contact
Trusted Cloud support.
To be notified when new features roll out in Trusted Cloud, subscribe to the
release notes.
Workflows and tools
Quota increase adjustments
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To request a quota increase adjustment, you must contact
Trusted Cloud support.
Follow the steps to
request a quota adjustment,
and provide the following information about the quota
value that you would like to increase:
- Project name or number: for example,
my-project
- Service name: for example,
compute.googleapis.com
- Quota name: for example,
CPUS-per-project-region
- Dimensions: for example,
region=europe-west9-a, vm_family=C3
- Desired quota value: for example,
2000
- Justification: explain why the increase is needed—for example,
I'm
deploying a new app and the estimated CPU requirement is 1800
- Email address: provide a way to contact you
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The following information might also affect how you use and design for Cloud Quotas
in Trusted Cloud by S3NS. These guides include general information about working in Trusted Cloud,
including documentation, security and access control, billing, tooling, and service usage.
For details about other services and features in Trusted Cloud and their differences from
their Google Cloud counterparts, see the product list.
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Last updated 2025-07-02 UTC.
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