How are these actually distributed and what do they actually consist of?
Is it binary-only software or is the source code available anywhere, and if so where?
Can you install it yourself or do you have to give Google systems or employees root access to your servers or your instances on non-Google cloud?
Does it need to communicate with Google servers to keep working or can it be configured to work without? If you go for a hybrid setup, does it always need your datacenter to be up, or can it be configured so that it doesn't?
In case it needs to always communicate with Google servers, what's the point of using a multi-cloud approach if it will go down whenever Google goes down?
Is there any plan to deliver it in a normal fashion (clear distributables and prices) instead of "contact sales"?
Is it binary-only software or is the source code available anywhere, and if so where?
Can you install it yourself or do you have to give Google systems or employees root access to your servers or your instances on non-Google cloud?
Does it need to communicate with Google servers to keep working or can it be configured to work without? If you go for a hybrid setup, does it always need your datacenter to be up, or can it be configured so that it doesn't?
In case it needs to always communicate with Google servers, what's the point of using a multi-cloud approach if it will go down whenever Google goes down?
Is there any plan to deliver it in a normal fashion (clear distributables and prices) instead of "contact sales"?