Google Cloud SQL is valued for its automated backups, easy management, and seamless integration with other GCP services. Users appreciate its scalability, high availability, and cost-effectiveness. The platform's stability, quick setup, and straightforward database management reduce the need for specialized expertise. Its support for multiple database types, automatic scaling, and robust data safety features contribute to enhanced performance and flexible data management. Multi-region support and insightful analytics further optimize user experience.
- "Google Cloud SQL is highly scalable."
- "The most valuable feature for us is the Postgres on Google Cloud SQL since it supports most of the features we need."
- "Google Cloud SQL is easy to start with and allows me to scale as needed, which is advantageous from a developer perspective."
Google Cloud SQL faces challenges with public IP exposure, limited MySQL clustering, and a not-so-intuitive user interface. Integration with other tools and better support for analytics are needed. Enhancements in documentation, pricing, and data management would be beneficial. Regional availability, data security, log extraction, and scalability for large media files require improvement. AI integration, specifically for security and data analysis, is requested. Improved customer support and flexibility for extensions can enhance the experience.
- "Google Cloud SQL needs to improve its support for high-end I/O operations. On-prem systems with high I/O capabilities perform better, as Google Cloud SQL takes more time to handle the same tasks."
- "Google Cloud SQL needs to improve its support for high-end I/O operations."
- "I would appreciate more flexibility with specific extensions applicable to engines like PostgreSQL. This would enhance the capabilities of Google Cloud SQL."