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This page contains information about pricing for Cloud SQL.
Cloud SQL offers two editions, Enterprise and Enterprise Plus. These editions provide different levels of availability, performance and data protection. The pricing for the vCPUs and memory for each edition varies. Cloud SQL Enterprise edition and Cloud SQL Enterprise Plus edition are supported by Cloud SQL for MySQL, Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL, and Cloud SQL for SQL Server.
Cloud SQL pricing is composed of the following charges:
To get a cost estimate for Cloud SQL, try the
Pricing Calculator.
CPU and memory pricingFor dedicated-core instances, you choose the number of CPUs and the amount of memory you want, up to 96 CPUs and 624 GB of memory for Enterprise edition and up to 128 CPUs and 864 GB of memory for Enterprise Plus edition. Pricing for CPUs and memory depends on the region where your instance is located. Select your region in the dropdown on the pricing table.
Read replicas and failover replicas are charged at the same rate as stand-alone instances.
HA prices are applied for instances configured for high availability, also called regional instances. Learn more about high availability.
Cloud SQL also offers committed use discounts (CUDs) that provide deeply discounted prices in exchange for your commitment to continuously use database instances in a particular region for a one- or three-year term. In the pricing tables on this page, the prices for CUDs are listed as commitments. For more information about these commitments, see Committed use discounts.
In the following tables:
Storage and networking prices depend on the region where the instance is located. Select your region in the dropdown on the pricing table.
HA prices are applied for instances configured for high availability, also called regional instances. Learn more about high availability.
With Hyperdisk Balanced you are billed for provisioned capacity, IOPS and throughput independently. You are billed for the total provisioned capacity of your Hyperdisk Balanced volumes until you delete them. You are charged per GiB per month. Hyperdisk Balanced charges a monthly rate for the provisioned IOPS and provisioned throughput (in MBps) in excess of the baseline values of 3,000 IOPS and 140 MBps throughput.
Note: Committed use discounts do not apply to storage or network prices.In the following table, Select your region from the dropdown menu to see the price for that region.
If you pay in a currency other than USD, the prices listed in your currency on Cloud Platform SKUs apply. Network Egress PricingWhen network traffic leaves a Cloud SQL instance, the charge applied depends on the destination of the traffic, and in some cases, whether a partner is involved.
Internet egress is network traffic leaving a Cloud SQL instance to a client that is not a Google product, such as using a local server to read data from Cloud SQL.
Destination Price Compute Engine instances and Cloud SQL cross-region replicas Within the same region: freeInstance pricing applies only to shared-core instances. Dedicated-core instances, which can have up to 96 vCPUs and 624 GB of memory, are charged by the number of cores and amount of memory they have.
Instance pricing is charged for every second that the instance is running (the activation policy is set to ALWAYS
). Cloud SQL uses seconds as the time unit multiplier for usage. This means that each second of usage counts toward a full billable minute. For more details, see Billing on partial seconds.
HA prices are applied for instances configured for high availability, also called regional instances. Learn more about high availability.
Note: Committed use discounts do not apply to instance prices.In the following table:
*Shared CPU machine types (db-f1-micro and db-g1-small) are not covered by the Cloud SQL SLA.
Billing on partial secondsMilliseconds of usage are rounded to the nearest second. If usage is under half a second, (499ms or less), it rounds down to zero and does not count toward billable usage.
For example:
Serverless export prices depend on the region where the instance is located. Select your region using the dropdown on the pricing table.
Note: Committed use discounts don't apply to serverless export prices. If you perform frequent exports of a subset of your Cloud SQL instance (for example, by using the database, table, or query parameter), then it's more cost effective for you to create a read replica for your primary instance and perform your exports from that instance. You avoid impacting your database with your exports, and lower your costs because you're paying for the read replica only, and not for each export.In the following table, select your region from the dropdown menu to see the price for that region.
Note: The price per GB is calculated based on the disk size of the offload instance, which is the same as the disk size of the primary instance. This price isn't based on the amount of data exported. Cloud DNS pricingWith Cloud DNS pricing, the charge is per zone per month (regardless of whether you use your zone), and you also pay for queries against your zones. For more information, see
Cloud DNS pricing.
Extended support pricing Note: From February 1, 2025 through April 30, 2025, Google has waived charges for extended support. Starting on May 1, 2025, all instances running on major versions that have reached end of life (EOL) will be charged for extended support.Extended support pricing applies to Cloud SQL instances that are running major versions in extended support. Refer to the Database version policies documentation for the extended support timelines of Cloud SQL major versions.
For dedicated-core instances, extended support is priced per vCPU per hour and charged for every second that the instance is running. For shared-core instances, extended support is priced per instance per hour and charged for every second that the instance is running. Extended support is charged in addition to regular instance pricing. For more details, see Billing on partial seconds. Pricing depends on the region where your instance is located. Select your region in the dropdown on the pricing table.
Read replicas are charged at the same rate as stand-alone instances.
HA prices are applied for instances configured for high availability, also called regional instances. Learn more about high availability.
Note: Committed use discounts don't apply to extended support prices.In the following table, select your region from the dropdown menu to see the price for that region. To see how you can calculate your potential costs, please refer to this pricing example.
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