Thursday, May 10, 2012

Re: Pricing for Google Cloud SQL

Is there any future free plans for developers?
I don't think we had enough time to fully explore or show cases for
clients

On May 10, 7:51 pm, Joe Faith <joefa...@google.com> wrote:
> Dear Cloud SQL Users
>
> From June 12th 2012 use of the Google Cloud SQL service will be charged.
> Two billing plans are available: packages and per use.
>
> More details about these plans are herehttps://developers.google.com/cloud-sql/docs/billing. If you still have
> questions then check the FAQs. Note that if you are just a light user of
> the service then opting for the per use billing plan will enable you to get
> started with a cloud hosted, multiply replicated, MySQL service for about a
> dollar per month.
>
> *What do I do now?*
> If you would like to use your Cloud SQL instances after June 12th 2012 you
> will need to enable billing for your projects before then by signing in to
> the Google APIs console (https://code.google.com/apis/console) and clicking
> the Billing tab. You can then choose (or change) the billing plan for your
> instances from the console. Your instances will not be available after June
> 12th if you do not enable billing beforehand. Note that usage will not be
> charged until June 12th, even if you enable billing before then.
>
> Joe
>
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