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whats new standard instance types
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=== Q3 2024
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* **Expanded support for GCP standard instance types.** {product-title} on {GCP} now supports standard instance types for control plane and infrastructure nodes.
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For more information, see xref:../osd_planning/osd-limits-scalability.adoc#control-plane-and-infra-node-sizing-and-scaling-sd_osd-limits-scalability[Control plane and infrastructure node sizing and scaling].
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* **{product-title} regions added.** {product-title} on {GCP} is now available in the following additional regions:
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** Melbourne (`australia-southeast2`)
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** Milan (`europe-west8`)
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** Turin (`europe-west12`)
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** Santiago (`southamerica-west1`)
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** Doha (`me-central1`)
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** Dammam (`me-central2`)
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For more information on region availabilities, see xref:../osd_architecture/osd_policy/osd-service-definition.adoc#regions-availability-zones_osd-service-definition[Regions and availability zones].
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