Google Cloud Storage Destination

Google Cloud Storage is a RESTful online file storage web service for storing and accessing data on Google Cloud Platform infrastructure. The service combines the performance and scalability of Google's cloud with advanced security and sharing capabilities. It is an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), comparable to Amazon S3. Contrary to Google Drive and according to different service specifications, Google Cloud Storage appears to be more suitable for enterprises.
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The different types of destinations

There is no one size fits all solution when it comes to databases, datalakes and data warehouses. Each one had different benefits and drawbacks which you can read more about here

Analytical vs Transactional

Analytical Data Stores (OLAPs)

The analytical data stores include normally all of the data warehouse vendors such as Snowflake, Redshift, Bigquery and many others. Analytical data stores are normally columnar data bases which are optimized for storing vast amounts of data at a decent price while at the same time allowing you to issue complex queries to understand your business data.
Using one of this solutions for operational queries where a lot of updating happens would be costly and inefficient.

Transactional Data Stores

Transactional Data Stores are more commonly used for operational workloads such as managing all the data from a web application. Common web solutions such as Wordpress rely on these type of data stores. Some examples are MongoDB, Postgresql, MySQL and many others.
These type of data bases can handle a huge volume of updates as users interact with the product.