Saturday, August 29, 2020

[google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: CMEK and Encryption keys usage

Hello Ruban, 

This document outlines when Cloud SQL interacts with CMEK keys such as during Instance creation, Backup creation, Instance restore, Replica creation, Clone creation and Instance update. 

As mentioned here,  CMEK can not be used to encrypt user data in transit, such as user queries and responses.

I have noticed you have also asked the same question at the StackOverflow thread where one of the Google Cloud Support agents has responded to your query as well. 

On Friday, August 28, 2020 at 2:28:33 PM UTC-4 ruban...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I understand with CloudSQL, can encrypt the data at persistence using encryption key using CMEK so it's managed by the end user.
Does this only apply to during update/insert or is it using read too? 
Just wondering how it works during data retrieval.

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Friday, August 28, 2020

[google-cloud-sql-discuss] CMEK and Encryption keys usage

Hi,
I understand with CloudSQL, can encrypt the data at persistence using encryption key using CMEK so it's managed by the end user.
Does this only apply to during update/insert or is it using read too? 
Just wondering how it works during data retrieval.

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Thursday, August 27, 2020

Re: [google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: MySQL 8.0 support

Hi Hans,

Yes, an in-place upgrade option will also be offered for PostgreSQL, although it may not launch at the same time as MySQL.

Regards,
Brett


On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 4:09 PM Hans Ravnaas <hans.ravnaas@impact.com> wrote:

Brett,

 

Excited to hear about the in-place upgrade possibility. Will that be offered for PostgreSQL too?

 

Thanks,

Hans

 

From: 'Brett Hesterberg' via Google Cloud SQL discuss <google-cloud-sql-discuss@googlegroups.com>
Reply-To: <google-cloud-sql-discuss@googlegroups.com>
Date: Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 4:07 PM
To: Google Cloud SQL discuss <google-cloud-sql-discuss@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: MySQL 8.0 support

 

Hi Mark,

 

Yes, we do plan to offer an in-place upgrade option in the future. Unfortunately, I'm not able to provide a delivery date right now.

 

Regards,

Brett

 

 

On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 2:13 PM Mark Nordine <mark.nordine@gmail.com> wrote:

Is there going to be an INPLACE upgrade option?

On Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 2:46:51 PM UTC-3 Brett Hesterberg wrote:

Hi Everyone,

 

Today, we're officially announcing that Cloud SQL, our fully managed database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server, now supports MySQL 8. MySQL 8 is generally available (not beta!) on Cloud SQL and is available in every region. Check out our Google Cloud blog post, Gabi's blog post, and online documentation for more information. 

 

Thanks,

Brett, on behalf of the Cloud SQL team

On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 10:57:41 AM UTC-7 Brett Hesterberg wrote:

Hi Everyone,

 

As you are seeing, Cloud SQL is adding support for MySQL 8 this week. Watch for official announcements soon!

 

Thanks,
Brett

On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 9:29:12 AM UTC-7 b.vand...@gsstatistics.com wrote:

@Mary (Cloud Platform Support),

 

Shouldn't these release notes be updated too: https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/release-notes ?

 

Kind regards,

Ben

Op dinsdag 25 augustus 2020 om 22:55:54 UTC+2 schreef Mary (Cloud Platform Support):

Hello Everyone, 

 

Our Cloud SQL release notes have been updated[1]. As of today with Cloud SQL 307.0.0 you will be able to use MySQL 8 as it is listed as GA. The Console UI may already reflect the option of using 8.0, since the update was made today it is still rolling out depending on your region. Some customers on our public issue tracker[2] have already confirmed they are starting to see the option become available.

 

 

On Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 1:26:58 PM UTC-4 Charles Guise-Brown wrote:

We know well that you cant promise a data for MySQL 8, but clearly the "in the next month or so from 2019" did not go anywhere and waws looking out for it at the database session a week ago and saw nothing - did I miss it or can you provide some sort of update.

 

I - and probably LOTS of people - are keen for some "forward guidance" re whether it is still on the Cloud SQL roadmap and "what timeline you currently "have in mind" to help us to plan accordingly



On Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 2:09:33 AM UTC+2, Brett Hesterberg wrote:

Hi Everyone,

 

The Cloud SQL team has been working on support for MySQL 8 for a while now and will be announcing support in the near the future. Please take my timeline guidance as tentative, but the team plans to announce support next month. At launch, MySQL 8 will be fully integrated it with Cloud SQL's high availability configuration and security controls. We appreciate the community's patience and continued feedback!

 

On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 1:57:40 PM UTC-7 Gavin Todes wrote:

Womp womp, no mention of MySQL 8.0 in the What's new with Cloud SQL session today.

 

Brett H or anybody else at Google: please, please, please, pretty please just tell us if this is on your roadmap, and if it is then a rough idea of when we can expect it would be fantastic.

 

On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 7:24:00 AM UTC-5 cool...@gmail.com wrote:

I am looking forward to the Cloud Next '20 and hoping they can provide some update on MySQL 8 as there has been no word about this from Google for a while now.

On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 9:28:59 AM UTC-5 Blake Acheson wrote:

Google is now the last platform to not offer mysql 8 support....it's been so long I'd imagine they have chosen not to support it....the community has been waiting years and nothing but silence from google



On Friday, January 24, 2020 at 9:28:09 AM UTC-5, Olu wrote:

Hi, Jay

 

The Cloud SQL product manager earlier advised that announcements about MySQL 8.0 support will be made in the Announce group[1] and in Release Notes[2].

 

Likewise, there is a feature request open for the implementation. You can follow the information shared on that link for regular updates on the implementation. However, there is still no ETA at the moment. 

 

 

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Re: [google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: MySQL 8.0 support

Brett,

 

Excited to hear about the in-place upgrade possibility. Will that be offered for PostgreSQL too?

 

Thanks,

Hans

 

From: 'Brett Hesterberg' via Google Cloud SQL discuss <google-cloud-sql-discuss@googlegroups.com>
Reply-To: <google-cloud-sql-discuss@googlegroups.com>
Date: Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 4:07 PM
To: Google Cloud SQL discuss <google-cloud-sql-discuss@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: MySQL 8.0 support

 

Hi Mark,

 

Yes, we do plan to offer an in-place upgrade option in the future. Unfortunately, I'm not able to provide a delivery date right now.

 

Regards,

Brett

 

 

On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 2:13 PM Mark Nordine <mark.nordine@gmail.com> wrote:

Is there going to be an INPLACE upgrade option?

On Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 2:46:51 PM UTC-3 Brett Hesterberg wrote:

Hi Everyone,

 

Today, we're officially announcing that Cloud SQL, our fully managed database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server, now supports MySQL 8. MySQL 8 is generally available (not beta!) on Cloud SQL and is available in every region. Check out our Google Cloud blog post, Gabi's blog post, and online documentation for more information. 

 

Thanks,

Brett, on behalf of the Cloud SQL team

On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 10:57:41 AM UTC-7 Brett Hesterberg wrote:

Hi Everyone,

 

As you are seeing, Cloud SQL is adding support for MySQL 8 this week. Watch for official announcements soon!

 

Thanks,
Brett

On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 9:29:12 AM UTC-7 b.vand...@gsstatistics.com wrote:

@Mary (Cloud Platform Support),

 

Shouldn't these release notes be updated too: https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/release-notes ?

 

Kind regards,

Ben

Op dinsdag 25 augustus 2020 om 22:55:54 UTC+2 schreef Mary (Cloud Platform Support):

Hello Everyone, 

 

Our Cloud SQL release notes have been updated[1]. As of today with Cloud SQL 307.0.0 you will be able to use MySQL 8 as it is listed as GA. The Console UI may already reflect the option of using 8.0, since the update was made today it is still rolling out depending on your region. Some customers on our public issue tracker[2] have already confirmed they are starting to see the option become available.

 

 

On Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 1:26:58 PM UTC-4 Charles Guise-Brown wrote:

We know well that you cant promise a data for MySQL 8, but clearly the "in the next month or so from 2019" did not go anywhere and waws looking out for it at the database session a week ago and saw nothing - did I miss it or can you provide some sort of update.

 

I - and probably LOTS of people - are keen for some "forward guidance" re whether it is still on the Cloud SQL roadmap and "what timeline you currently "have in mind" to help us to plan accordingly



On Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 2:09:33 AM UTC+2, Brett Hesterberg wrote:

Hi Everyone,

 

The Cloud SQL team has been working on support for MySQL 8 for a while now and will be announcing support in the near the future. Please take my timeline guidance as tentative, but the team plans to announce support next month. At launch, MySQL 8 will be fully integrated it with Cloud SQL's high availability configuration and security controls. We appreciate the community's patience and continued feedback!

 

On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 1:57:40 PM UTC-7 Gavin Todes wrote:

Womp womp, no mention of MySQL 8.0 in the What's new with Cloud SQL session today.

 

Brett H or anybody else at Google: please, please, please, pretty please just tell us if this is on your roadmap, and if it is then a rough idea of when we can expect it would be fantastic.

 

On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 7:24:00 AM UTC-5 cool...@gmail.com wrote:

I am looking forward to the Cloud Next '20 and hoping they can provide some update on MySQL 8 as there has been no word about this from Google for a while now.

On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 9:28:59 AM UTC-5 Blake Acheson wrote:

Google is now the last platform to not offer mysql 8 support....it's been so long I'd imagine they have chosen not to support it....the community has been waiting years and nothing but silence from google



On Friday, January 24, 2020 at 9:28:09 AM UTC-5, Olu wrote:

Hi, Jay

 

The Cloud SQL product manager earlier advised that announcements about MySQL 8.0 support will be made in the Announce group[1] and in Release Notes[2].

 

Likewise, there is a feature request open for the implementation. You can follow the information shared on that link for regular updates on the implementation. However, there is still no ETA at the moment. 

 

 

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Re: [google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: MySQL 8.0 support

Hi Mark,

Yes, we do plan to offer an in-place upgrade option in the future. Unfortunately, I'm not able to provide a delivery date right now.

Regards,
Brett


On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 2:13 PM Mark Nordine <mark.nordine@gmail.com> wrote:
Is there going to be an INPLACE upgrade option?

On Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 2:46:51 PM UTC-3 Brett Hesterberg wrote:
Hi Everyone,

Today, we're officially announcing that Cloud SQL, our fully managed database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server, now supports MySQL 8. MySQL 8 is generally available (not beta!) on Cloud SQL and is available in every region. Check out our Google Cloud blog post, Gabi's blog post, and online documentation for more information. 

Thanks,
Brett, on behalf of the Cloud SQL team

On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 10:57:41 AM UTC-7 Brett Hesterberg wrote:
Hi Everyone,

As you are seeing, Cloud SQL is adding support for MySQL 8 this week. Watch for official announcements soon!

Thanks,
Brett

On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 9:29:12 AM UTC-7 b.vand...@gsstatistics.com wrote:
@Mary (Cloud Platform Support),

Shouldn't these release notes be updated too: https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/release-notes ?

Kind regards,
Ben

Op dinsdag 25 augustus 2020 om 22:55:54 UTC+2 schreef Mary (Cloud Platform Support):
Hello Everyone, 

Our Cloud SQL release notes have been updated[1]. As of today with Cloud SQL 307.0.0 you will be able to use MySQL 8 as it is listed as GA. The Console UI may already reflect the option of using 8.0, since the update was made today it is still rolling out depending on your region. Some customers on our public issue tracker[2] have already confirmed they are starting to see the option become available.


On Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 1:26:58 PM UTC-4 Charles Guise-Brown wrote:
We know well that you cant promise a data for MySQL 8, but clearly the "in the next month or so from 2019" did not go anywhere and waws looking out for it at the database session a week ago and saw nothing - did I miss it or can you provide some sort of update.

I - and probably LOTS of people - are keen for some "forward guidance" re whether it is still on the Cloud SQL roadmap and "what timeline you currently "have in mind" to help us to plan accordingly


On Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 2:09:33 AM UTC+2, Brett Hesterberg wrote:
Hi Everyone,

The Cloud SQL team has been working on support for MySQL 8 for a while now and will be announcing support in the near the future. Please take my timeline guidance as tentative, but the team plans to announce support next month. At launch, MySQL 8 will be fully integrated it with Cloud SQL's high availability configuration and security controls. We appreciate the community's patience and continued feedback!

On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 1:57:40 PM UTC-7 Gavin Todes wrote:
Womp womp, no mention of MySQL 8.0 in the What's new with Cloud SQL session today.

Brett H or anybody else at Google: please, please, please, pretty please just tell us if this is on your roadmap, and if it is then a rough idea of when we can expect it would be fantastic.

On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 7:24:00 AM UTC-5 cool...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking forward to the Cloud Next '20 and hoping they can provide some update on MySQL 8 as there has been no word about this from Google for a while now.

On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 9:28:59 AM UTC-5 Blake Acheson wrote:
Google is now the last platform to not offer mysql 8 support....it's been so long I'd imagine they have chosen not to support it....the community has been waiting years and nothing but silence from google


On Friday, January 24, 2020 at 9:28:09 AM UTC-5, Olu wrote:
Hi, Jay

The Cloud SQL product manager earlier advised that announcements about MySQL 8.0 support will be made in the Announce group[1] and in Release Notes[2].

Likewise, there is a feature request open for the implementation. You can follow the information shared on that link for regular updates on the implementation. However, there is still no ETA at the moment. 


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[google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: MySQL 8.0 support

Is there going to be an INPLACE upgrade option?

On Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 2:46:51 PM UTC-3 Brett Hesterberg wrote:
Hi Everyone,

Today, we're officially announcing that Cloud SQL, our fully managed database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server, now supports MySQL 8. MySQL 8 is generally available (not beta!) on Cloud SQL and is available in every region. Check out our Google Cloud blog post, Gabi's blog post, and online documentation for more information. 

Thanks,
Brett, on behalf of the Cloud SQL team

On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 10:57:41 AM UTC-7 Brett Hesterberg wrote:
Hi Everyone,

As you are seeing, Cloud SQL is adding support for MySQL 8 this week. Watch for official announcements soon!

Thanks,
Brett

On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 9:29:12 AM UTC-7 b.vand...@gsstatistics.com wrote:
@Mary (Cloud Platform Support),

Shouldn't these release notes be updated too: https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/release-notes ?

Kind regards,
Ben

Op dinsdag 25 augustus 2020 om 22:55:54 UTC+2 schreef Mary (Cloud Platform Support):
Hello Everyone, 

Our Cloud SQL release notes have been updated[1]. As of today with Cloud SQL 307.0.0 you will be able to use MySQL 8 as it is listed as GA. The Console UI may already reflect the option of using 8.0, since the update was made today it is still rolling out depending on your region. Some customers on our public issue tracker[2] have already confirmed they are starting to see the option become available.


On Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 1:26:58 PM UTC-4 Charles Guise-Brown wrote:
We know well that you cant promise a data for MySQL 8, but clearly the "in the next month or so from 2019" did not go anywhere and waws looking out for it at the database session a week ago and saw nothing - did I miss it or can you provide some sort of update.

I - and probably LOTS of people - are keen for some "forward guidance" re whether it is still on the Cloud SQL roadmap and "what timeline you currently "have in mind" to help us to plan accordingly


On Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 2:09:33 AM UTC+2, Brett Hesterberg wrote:
Hi Everyone,

The Cloud SQL team has been working on support for MySQL 8 for a while now and will be announcing support in the near the future. Please take my timeline guidance as tentative, but the team plans to announce support next month. At launch, MySQL 8 will be fully integrated it with Cloud SQL's high availability configuration and security controls. We appreciate the community's patience and continued feedback!

On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 1:57:40 PM UTC-7 Gavin Todes wrote:
Womp womp, no mention of MySQL 8.0 in the What's new with Cloud SQL session today.

Brett H or anybody else at Google: please, please, please, pretty please just tell us if this is on your roadmap, and if it is then a rough idea of when we can expect it would be fantastic.

On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 7:24:00 AM UTC-5 cool...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking forward to the Cloud Next '20 and hoping they can provide some update on MySQL 8 as there has been no word about this from Google for a while now.

On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 9:28:59 AM UTC-5 Blake Acheson wrote:
Google is now the last platform to not offer mysql 8 support....it's been so long I'd imagine they have chosen not to support it....the community has been waiting years and nothing but silence from google


On Friday, January 24, 2020 at 9:28:09 AM UTC-5, Olu wrote:
Hi, Jay

The Cloud SQL product manager earlier advised that announcements about MySQL 8.0 support will be made in the Announce group[1] and in Release Notes[2].

Likewise, there is a feature request open for the implementation. You can follow the information shared on that link for regular updates on the implementation. However, there is still no ETA at the moment. 


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[google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: MySQL 8.0 support

Hi Everyone,

Today, we're officially announcing that Cloud SQL, our fully managed database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server, now supports MySQL 8. MySQL 8 is generally available (not beta!) on Cloud SQL and is available in every region. Check out our Google Cloud blog post, Gabi's blog post, and online documentation for more information. 

Thanks,
Brett, on behalf of the Cloud SQL team

On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 10:57:41 AM UTC-7 Brett Hesterberg wrote:
Hi Everyone,

As you are seeing, Cloud SQL is adding support for MySQL 8 this week. Watch for official announcements soon!

Thanks,
Brett

On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 9:29:12 AM UTC-7 b.vand...@gsstatistics.com wrote:
@Mary (Cloud Platform Support),

Shouldn't these release notes be updated too: https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/release-notes ?

Kind regards,
Ben

Op dinsdag 25 augustus 2020 om 22:55:54 UTC+2 schreef Mary (Cloud Platform Support):
Hello Everyone, 

Our Cloud SQL release notes have been updated[1]. As of today with Cloud SQL 307.0.0 you will be able to use MySQL 8 as it is listed as GA. The Console UI may already reflect the option of using 8.0, since the update was made today it is still rolling out depending on your region. Some customers on our public issue tracker[2] have already confirmed they are starting to see the option become available.


On Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 1:26:58 PM UTC-4 Charles Guise-Brown wrote:
We know well that you cant promise a data for MySQL 8, but clearly the "in the next month or so from 2019" did not go anywhere and waws looking out for it at the database session a week ago and saw nothing - did I miss it or can you provide some sort of update.

I - and probably LOTS of people - are keen for some "forward guidance" re whether it is still on the Cloud SQL roadmap and "what timeline you currently "have in mind" to help us to plan accordingly


On Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 2:09:33 AM UTC+2, Brett Hesterberg wrote:
Hi Everyone,

The Cloud SQL team has been working on support for MySQL 8 for a while now and will be announcing support in the near the future. Please take my timeline guidance as tentative, but the team plans to announce support next month. At launch, MySQL 8 will be fully integrated it with Cloud SQL's high availability configuration and security controls. We appreciate the community's patience and continued feedback!

On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 1:57:40 PM UTC-7 Gavin Todes wrote:
Womp womp, no mention of MySQL 8.0 in the What's new with Cloud SQL session today.

Brett H or anybody else at Google: please, please, please, pretty please just tell us if this is on your roadmap, and if it is then a rough idea of when we can expect it would be fantastic.

On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 7:24:00 AM UTC-5 cool...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking forward to the Cloud Next '20 and hoping they can provide some update on MySQL 8 as there has been no word about this from Google for a while now.

On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 9:28:59 AM UTC-5 Blake Acheson wrote:
Google is now the last platform to not offer mysql 8 support....it's been so long I'd imagine they have chosen not to support it....the community has been waiting years and nothing but silence from google


On Friday, January 24, 2020 at 9:28:09 AM UTC-5, Olu wrote:
Hi, Jay

The Cloud SQL product manager earlier advised that announcements about MySQL 8.0 support will be made in the Announce group[1] and in Release Notes[2].

Likewise, there is a feature request open for the implementation. You can follow the information shared on that link for regular updates on the implementation. However, there is still no ETA at the moment. 


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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

[google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: On Prem SQL Server to Cloud SQL for SQL Server migration

Hello Sivasai, 


As indicated in this document it is possible to migrate completely from an external server to Cloud SQL (MySQL). Alternatives is to keep the external server as the primary database and replicating to a replica instance to a Cloud SQL. This YouTube video provides best practices for migrating to Cloud SQL for MySQL. 


As you have indicated that you are trying to migrate from On-prem SQL Server to google Cloud SQL instance these two documents [1][2] provides solutions on migrating data between SQL Server 2008 & 2017 respectively and Cloud SQL for SQL Server using backup files which may be useful for you. 


In case you encounter any technical issues during migration, I would recommend you to create a Cloud SQL Issue under the "Storage" section by going here. Please select the private component as probably you will have to share project specific information, so that it is not visible to the public. One of the Google Cloud Platform Support Agents will assist you to resolve your issue.

On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 1:12:50 PM UTC-4 sivasai...@gmail.com wrote:

I have a requirement to move around 30 DB's from On-prem SQL Server to google Cloud SQL instance with very minimal downtime.

I thought of doing Logshipping/High avaialbility but Gcloud SQL is not supporting sysadmin role to add secondary instance in On-prem SQL Server.

Please let me know if there are any other ways to do this

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[google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: MySQL 8.0 support

Hi Everyone,

As you are seeing, Cloud SQL is adding support for MySQL 8 this week. Watch for official announcements soon!

Thanks,
Brett

On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 9:29:12 AM UTC-7 b.vand...@gsstatistics.com wrote:
@Mary (Cloud Platform Support),

Shouldn't these release notes be updated too: https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/release-notes ?

Kind regards,
Ben

Op dinsdag 25 augustus 2020 om 22:55:54 UTC+2 schreef Mary (Cloud Platform Support):
Hello Everyone, 

Our Cloud SQL release notes have been updated[1]. As of today with Cloud SQL 307.0.0 you will be able to use MySQL 8 as it is listed as GA. The Console UI may already reflect the option of using 8.0, since the update was made today it is still rolling out depending on your region. Some customers on our public issue tracker[2] have already confirmed they are starting to see the option become available.


On Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 1:26:58 PM UTC-4 Charles Guise-Brown wrote:
We know well that you cant promise a data for MySQL 8, but clearly the "in the next month or so from 2019" did not go anywhere and waws looking out for it at the database session a week ago and saw nothing - did I miss it or can you provide some sort of update.

I - and probably LOTS of people - are keen for some "forward guidance" re whether it is still on the Cloud SQL roadmap and "what timeline you currently "have in mind" to help us to plan accordingly


On Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 2:09:33 AM UTC+2, Brett Hesterberg wrote:
Hi Everyone,

The Cloud SQL team has been working on support for MySQL 8 for a while now and will be announcing support in the near the future. Please take my timeline guidance as tentative, but the team plans to announce support next month. At launch, MySQL 8 will be fully integrated it with Cloud SQL's high availability configuration and security controls. We appreciate the community's patience and continued feedback!

On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 1:57:40 PM UTC-7 Gavin Todes wrote:
Womp womp, no mention of MySQL 8.0 in the What's new with Cloud SQL session today.

Brett H or anybody else at Google: please, please, please, pretty please just tell us if this is on your roadmap, and if it is then a rough idea of when we can expect it would be fantastic.

On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 7:24:00 AM UTC-5 cool...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking forward to the Cloud Next '20 and hoping they can provide some update on MySQL 8 as there has been no word about this from Google for a while now.

On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 9:28:59 AM UTC-5 Blake Acheson wrote:
Google is now the last platform to not offer mysql 8 support....it's been so long I'd imagine they have chosen not to support it....the community has been waiting years and nothing but silence from google


On Friday, January 24, 2020 at 9:28:09 AM UTC-5, Olu wrote:
Hi, Jay

The Cloud SQL product manager earlier advised that announcements about MySQL 8.0 support will be made in the Announce group[1] and in Release Notes[2].

Likewise, there is a feature request open for the implementation. You can follow the information shared on that link for regular updates on the implementation. However, there is still no ETA at the moment. 


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[google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: MySQL 8.0 support

@Mary (Cloud Platform Support),

Shouldn't these release notes be updated too: https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/release-notes ?

Kind regards,
Ben

Op dinsdag 25 augustus 2020 om 22:55:54 UTC+2 schreef Mary (Cloud Platform Support):
Hello Everyone, 

Our Cloud SQL release notes have been updated[1]. As of today with Cloud SQL 307.0.0 you will be able to use MySQL 8 as it is listed as GA. The Console UI may already reflect the option of using 8.0, since the update was made today it is still rolling out depending on your region. Some customers on our public issue tracker[2] have already confirmed they are starting to see the option become available.


On Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 1:26:58 PM UTC-4 Charles Guise-Brown wrote:
We know well that you cant promise a data for MySQL 8, but clearly the "in the next month or so from 2019" did not go anywhere and waws looking out for it at the database session a week ago and saw nothing - did I miss it or can you provide some sort of update.

I - and probably LOTS of people - are keen for some "forward guidance" re whether it is still on the Cloud SQL roadmap and "what timeline you currently "have in mind" to help us to plan accordingly


On Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 2:09:33 AM UTC+2, Brett Hesterberg wrote:
Hi Everyone,

The Cloud SQL team has been working on support for MySQL 8 for a while now and will be announcing support in the near the future. Please take my timeline guidance as tentative, but the team plans to announce support next month. At launch, MySQL 8 will be fully integrated it with Cloud SQL's high availability configuration and security controls. We appreciate the community's patience and continued feedback!

On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 1:57:40 PM UTC-7 Gavin Todes wrote:
Womp womp, no mention of MySQL 8.0 in the What's new with Cloud SQL session today.

Brett H or anybody else at Google: please, please, please, pretty please just tell us if this is on your roadmap, and if it is then a rough idea of when we can expect it would be fantastic.

On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 7:24:00 AM UTC-5 cool...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking forward to the Cloud Next '20 and hoping they can provide some update on MySQL 8 as there has been no word about this from Google for a while now.

On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 9:28:59 AM UTC-5 Blake Acheson wrote:
Google is now the last platform to not offer mysql 8 support....it's been so long I'd imagine they have chosen not to support it....the community has been waiting years and nothing but silence from google


On Friday, January 24, 2020 at 9:28:09 AM UTC-5, Olu wrote:
Hi, Jay

The Cloud SQL product manager earlier advised that announcements about MySQL 8.0 support will be made in the Announce group[1] and in Release Notes[2].

Likewise, there is a feature request open for the implementation. You can follow the information shared on that link for regular updates on the implementation. However, there is still no ETA at the moment. 


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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

[google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: 10,000 table limit per DB instance

I understand you wish to identify the particular issue which affects SLA coverage for Cloud SQL instances with 10,000 or more tables.

As found under Operational guidelines for MySQL instances, having 10,000 or more database tables on a single Cloud SQL instance could result in the instance becoming unresponsive or unable to perform maintenance operations. Thus, it is not covered by the SLA of 99.95% availability as the instance becomes prone to becoming unresponsive.

Although this document is titled for MySQL instances, please note that this covers all Cloud SQL instances regardless of database type.

I hope that this information has provided you with insight regarding this particularity.

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[google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: MySQL 8.0 support

Hello Everyone, 

Our Cloud SQL release notes have been updated[1]. As of today with Cloud SQL 307.0.0 you will be able to use MySQL 8 as it is listed as GA. The Console UI may already reflect the option of using 8.0, since the update was made today it is still rolling out depending on your region. Some customers on our public issue tracker[2] have already confirmed they are starting to see the option become available.


On Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 1:26:58 PM UTC-4 Charles Guise-Brown wrote:
We know well that you cant promise a data for MySQL 8, but clearly the "in the next month or so from 2019" did not go anywhere and waws looking out for it at the database session a week ago and saw nothing - did I miss it or can you provide some sort of update.

I - and probably LOTS of people - are keen for some "forward guidance" re whether it is still on the Cloud SQL roadmap and "what timeline you currently "have in mind" to help us to plan accordingly


On Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 2:09:33 AM UTC+2, Brett Hesterberg wrote:
Hi Everyone,

The Cloud SQL team has been working on support for MySQL 8 for a while now and will be announcing support in the near the future. Please take my timeline guidance as tentative, but the team plans to announce support next month. At launch, MySQL 8 will be fully integrated it with Cloud SQL's high availability configuration and security controls. We appreciate the community's patience and continued feedback!

On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 1:57:40 PM UTC-7 Gavin Todes wrote:
Womp womp, no mention of MySQL 8.0 in the What's new with Cloud SQL session today.

Brett H or anybody else at Google: please, please, please, pretty please just tell us if this is on your roadmap, and if it is then a rough idea of when we can expect it would be fantastic.

On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 7:24:00 AM UTC-5 cool...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking forward to the Cloud Next '20 and hoping they can provide some update on MySQL 8 as there has been no word about this from Google for a while now.

On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 9:28:59 AM UTC-5 Blake Acheson wrote:
Google is now the last platform to not offer mysql 8 support....it's been so long I'd imagine they have chosen not to support it....the community has been waiting years and nothing but silence from google


On Friday, January 24, 2020 at 9:28:09 AM UTC-5, Olu wrote:
Hi, Jay

The Cloud SQL product manager earlier advised that announcements about MySQL 8.0 support will be made in the Announce group[1] and in Release Notes[2].

Likewise, there is a feature request open for the implementation. You can follow the information shared on that link for regular updates on the implementation. However, there is still no ETA at the moment. 


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[google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: MySQL 8.0 support

We know well that you cant promise a data for MySQL 8, but clearly the "in the next month or so from 2019" did not go anywhere and waws looking out for it at the database session a week ago and saw nothing - did I miss it or can you provide some sort of update.

I - and probably LOTS of people - are keen for some "forward guidance" re whether it is still on the Cloud SQL roadmap and "what timeline you currently "have in mind" to help us to plan accordingly

On Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 2:09:33 AM UTC+2, Brett Hesterberg wrote:
Hi Everyone,

The Cloud SQL team has been working on support for MySQL 8 for a while now and will be announcing support in the near the future. Please take my timeline guidance as tentative, but the team plans to announce support next month. At launch, MySQL 8 will be fully integrated it with Cloud SQL's high availability configuration and security controls. We appreciate the community's patience and continued feedback!

On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 1:57:40 PM UTC-7 Gavin Todes wrote:
Womp womp, no mention of MySQL 8.0 in the What's new with Cloud SQL session today.

Brett H or anybody else at Google: please, please, please, pretty please just tell us if this is on your roadmap, and if it is then a rough idea of when we can expect it would be fantastic.

On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 7:24:00 AM UTC-5 cool...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking forward to the Cloud Next '20 and hoping they can provide some update on MySQL 8 as there has been no word about this from Google for a while now.

On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 9:28:59 AM UTC-5 Blake Acheson wrote:
Google is now the last platform to not offer mysql 8 support....it's been so long I'd imagine they have chosen not to support it....the community has been waiting years and nothing but silence from google


On Friday, January 24, 2020 at 9:28:09 AM UTC-5, Olu wrote:
Hi, Jay

The Cloud SQL product manager earlier advised that announcements about MySQL 8.0 support will be made in the Announce group[1] and in Release Notes[2].

Likewise, there is a feature request open for the implementation. You can follow the information shared on that link for regular updates on the implementation. However, there is still no ETA at the moment. 


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