Naming Convention For Buckets
- You cannot create a bucket with a name which already exist in gcp. If you will try to create a bucket with a name which has already existed, then it will show error.
- Your name should not contain any important or personal details. Since the name is publicly visible, the Id’s, email address and other identifiable information should not be included in the bucket’s name.
- You cannot immediately use the name of a bucket which is deleted recently. The name is available only after some few weeks or days.
- The bucket names can only contain lowercase, dases (-), dots (.), underscores and numeric characters. Names which contain dots needs special verification form gcp.
- Space is not allowed in between two words while naming. For example (data bucket.11).
- The bucket name should start and end with a number or a letter. You cannot use underscore or dots at the start and at the end.
- You can use some of the google clouds key word like “goog”, “g00gle” or such misspelling similar words.
- Bucket names cannot be represented as an IP address in dotted-decimal notation. For example (121.212.21.13).
- The names must contain only 3 to 63 characters and the names with dots can contain up to 222 characters. But each dot-separated component can be no longer than 63 characters.
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