This blog post will walk you through how to perform online migration from Google Cloud SQL to an on-premises server. There are differences between Google Cloud SQL and standard MySQL functionality like limited control, restricted resources, data locality, budget and security, which may influence your final decision to move out from the Google Cloud SQL instances and host the database service in the on-premises infrastructure
A load balancer can help you to redirect traffic to available/healthy database nodes and failover when required. In this blog, we’ll see how to deploy and configure a database cluster with HAProxy on Google Cloud.
Archiving your data provides many benefits, especially in terms of efficiency such as storage costs, optimizing data retrieval, data facility expenses, or payroll for skilled people to maintain your backup storage and its underlying hardware. In this blog, we'll look at the best practices for archiving your data in the cloud.
While GCP (Google Cloud Platform) does not provide direct support for MySQL Galera Clusters it does offer a wide-variety of efficient and powerful services that you can leverage. In this blog we’ll discuss this options and how you can use them to build a highly-available Galera setup.
This blog provides a comprehensive review of Google Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL focusing on the PostgreSQL options, features, and functions - rather than on GCP technology.This blog provides a comprehensive review of Google Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL focusing on the PostgreSQL options, features, and functions - rather than on GCP technology.