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(If you want to do all the ops yourself, see [[Google Cloud/MySQL]] for manual setup.) | (If you want to do all the ops yourself, see [[Google Cloud/MySQL]] for manual setup.) | ||
Cloud SQL will let you use MySQL (standard) or Postgresql (beta). | |||
Limitations: Cloud SQL is for smaller relational databases - up to 32 nodes in an SQL cluster, and up to 200 GB of data. If you need something bigger, use [[CloudSpanner]] | |||
=Resources= | =Resources= | ||
Revision as of 07:39, 24 October 2017
Cloud SQL provides a serverless, no-ops way to run MySQL databases in the cloud.
(If you want to do all the ops yourself, see Google Cloud/MySQL for manual setup.)
Cloud SQL will let you use MySQL (standard) or Postgresql (beta).
Limitations: Cloud SQL is for smaller relational databases - up to 32 nodes in an SQL cluster, and up to 200 GB of data. If you need something bigger, use CloudSpanner
Resources
Documentation: https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/
Launch checklist: https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/launch-checklist
Pricing: https://cloud.google.com/sql/pricing