Database versions and version policies

This page describes Cloud SQL's database version support policies.

Major and minor versions supported by Cloud SQL

Cloud SQL supports the following database versions:

Major versionMinor version
PostgreSQL 15 (default)15.5
PostgreSQL 14 14.10
PostgreSQL 1313.13
PostgreSQL 1212.17
PostgreSQL 1111.22
PostgreSQL 1010.23
PostgreSQL 9.69.6.24

Cloud SQL automatically keeps your instances up to date with patches and minor version updates.

As indicated in the previous table, the database engines supported by Cloud SQL include multiple versions. The versions can vary in their functionality and in the types of issues that arise. While Cloud SQL recognizes that upgrades impact users, we are committed to providing up-to-date functionality and important patches.

Major and minor versions

For PostgreSQL 9.6, the first two numbers in the version number form the major version number. For example, for version 9.6.1, Cloud SQL uses 9.6 as the major version, and 1 as the minor version.

For PostgreSQL 10 and upwards, the first number is the major version number. For example, for version 10.1, 10 is the major version number, and 1 is the minor version.

Major version support

Cloud SQL aims to support new major versions within five months of general availability release by the database engine developer.

Minor version support

Cloud SQL aims to support new minor versions within three months of general availability release by the database engine developer.

Major version deprecation plan

When Cloud SQL intends to end support for a specific major version, we will send a deprecation notice alerting project owners a minimum of 12 months ahead.

Cloud SQL will also provide tools to minimize upgrade disruption, as needed. Any instance that has not moved to the new major version at the end of the 12-month period will be automatically upgraded.

When did Cloud SQL support for each database version begin?

The following table shows when Cloud SQL support for database versions became generally available.

Version Start date
PostgreSQL 15 May 24, 2023
PostgreSQL 14 November 11, 2021
PostgreSQL 13 November 5, 2020
PostgreSQL 12 May 21, 2020
PostgreSQL 11 September 27, 2019
PostgreSQL 10 March 27, 2020
PostgreSQL 9.6 April 1, 2018