Cloud project

Any Google Cloud resources that you allocate and use must belong to a project. You can think of a project as the organizing entity for what you're building. A project is made up of the settings, permissions, and other metadata that describe your applications. Resources within a single project can work together easily, for example by communicating through an internal network, subject to the regions-and-zones rules. A project can't access another project's resources unless you use Shared VPC or VPC Network Peering. Each Google Cloud project has the following: A project name, which you provide. A project ID, which you can provide or Google Cloud can provide for you. A project number, which Google Cloud provides.

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