Cloud SQL is a fully managed relational database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server. This frees you from database administration tasks so that you have more time to manage your data. This page describes the differences between the Trusted Cloud and Google Cloud versions of Cloud SQL.
For more detailed information about Cloud SQL, see the Cloud SQL overview and the rest of the Cloud SQL documentation.
Key differences
There are some differences between the Trusted Cloud version of Cloud SQL and the Google Cloud version. Some notable differences include the following:
- Cloud SQL for SQL Server isn't available in Trusted Cloud.
- Only Cloud SQL Enterprise Plus edition is available in Trusted Cloud.
- Only C3 series machine types are available in Trusted Cloud.
A more detailed list of differences is provided in the rest of this section. If you are already familiar with Google Cloud, we recommend that you review these differences carefully, particularly before designing an application to run on Trusted Cloud. We also recommend reviewing the general differences between Google Cloud and your universe in the Trusted Cloud by S3NS overview.
If you would like to use a particular Cloud SQL feature that isn't currently available in Trusted Cloud, contact Trusted Cloud support. To be notified when new features roll out in Trusted Cloud, subscribe to the release notes.
Databases and editions
Databases engines | Cloud SQL for SQL Server is unavailable. |
Product editions | Only Cloud SQL Enterprise Plus edition is available. Cloud SQL Enterprise edition is unavailable. |
Hardware and OS
Machine types |
Only C3 series machine types are available. You can choose from the
following machine types:
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Storage |
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Availability and disaster recovery
Regions and zones | Trusted Cloud has only a single region, with three zones. Multi-region features and cross-region failover are not available. Deployment across multiple zones for resiliency is available. |
Security and access control
IAM and permissions | Database IAM authentication is available with limitations in Trusted Cloud. Only service account IAM authentication is available in Trusted Cloud. User account and group IAM authentication is unavailable in Trusted Cloud. |
Domain controllers | Managed Service for Microsoft Active Directory is unavailable in Trusted Cloud. |
Network
Connectivity |
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Workflows and tools
Data migration | Database Migration Service is unavailable in Trusted Cloud. Administrators should plan to manage data migrations accordingly. |
Data import and export | Serverless export operations are unavailable in Trusted Cloud. |
Insights and observability
Monitoring | Query insights for Cloud SQL Enterprise Plus edition is unavailable in Trusted Cloud. |
Maintenance |
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Related guides
The following information might also affect how you use and design for Cloud SQL in Trusted Cloud by S3NS. These guides include general information about working in Trusted Cloud, including documentation, security and access control, billing, tooling, and service usage.
For details about other services and features in Trusted Cloud and their differences from their Google Cloud counterparts, see the product list.