Wednesday, February 5, 2020

[google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: Google pricing for SQL

Hello,


You can find information on how you are getting charged when using GCP's Cloud SQL [1]. It firstly depends on the instance type, whether it is SQL Server, MySQL Second Generation, PostgreSQL, or MySQL First Generation. Secondly, depending on the instance type that you have, different categories of charges will apply as indicated in the documentation.


From the first screenshot you provided, I am not sure what you mean by connection, but it indicates the amount of storage you have used from all your instances in Cloud SQL;it is normal that you are getting billed, as storage is one of the few charges that are being applied. Know that GCP products are charged by resource usage, so it should be expected that the more resources are being spent, the higher the bill is gonna be.


If you are worried about using too many resources as the number of users grow, you can set limits through Cloud SQL's quotas [2] to make sure that you are not spending resources you judge should not be spent.


[1] https://cloud.google.com/sql/pricing

[2] https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/quotas

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