PostgreSQL features by Cloud SQL editions
For more information about the features for each edition of Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL, see Introduction to Cloud SQL editions.
PostgreSQL feature support for Cloud SQL
- Fully managed PostgreSQL databases in the cloud.
- Instances available in the Americas, EU, Asia, and Australia. See all locations where you can create Cloud SQL instances.
- Supports migration from source databases to Cloud SQL destination databases using Database Migration Service (DMS).
- Customer data encrypted on Google's internal networks and in database tables, temporary files, and backups.
- Support for secure external connections with the Cloud SQL Auth Proxy or with the SSL/TLS protocol.
- Data replication between multiple zones* with automatic failover.
- Import and export databases using SQL dump files.
- Support for PostgreSQL client-server protocol and standard PostgreSQL connectors.
- Automated backups, on-demand backups, and point-in-time recovery.
- Instance cloning.
- Integration with Google Cloud Observability logging and monitoring.
- Support for multiple PostgreSQL versions.
- Logical replication
* The Mexico, Montreal, and Osaka regions have three zones within one or two physical data centers. These regions are in the process of expanding to at least three physical data centers. For more information, see Cloud locations and Google Cloud Platform SLAs. To help improve the reliability of your workloads, consider a multi-regional deployment.
Supported PostgreSQL extensions for Cloud SQL
Cloud SQL supports many PostgreSQL extensions. For a complete list of these extensions, see Configure PostgreSQL extensions.
Supported PostgreSQL procedural languages for Cloud SQL
Cloud SQL supports the PL/pgSQL
SQL procedural
language.
Supported languages for Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL
You can use Cloud SQL with App Engine applications running in the flexible environment that are written in:
- C#
- Go
- Java
- Node.js
- PHP
- Python
- Ruby
You can also use Cloud SQL with external applications using the standard PostgreSQL client-server protocol.
How you can connect to Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL instances
You can connect to a Cloud SQL instance from:
- A
psql
client. Learn more. - Third-party tools that use the standard PostgreSQL client-server protocol.
- External applications. Learn more.
- App Engine applications. Learn more.
- Applications running on Compute Engine. Learn more.
- Applications running on Google Kubernetes Engine. Learn more.
- Cloud Run functions. Learn more.
- Cloud Run. Learn more.
Connecting to Cloud SQL with Private Google access isn't supported.
Differences between standard PostgreSQL and Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL
In general, the PostgreSQL functionality provided by a Cloud SQL instance is the same as the functionality provided by a locally-hosted PostgreSQL instance. However, there are a few differences between a standard PostgreSQL instance and a Cloud SQL instance.
Unsupported features for Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL
Any feature that requires
SUPERUSER
privileges with the following exceptions:You can use the
CREATE EXTENSION
statement only for supported extensions.If you are assigned to the
cloudsqlsuperuser
role, then you can performCREATE CAST
andDROP CAST
statements. For more information, see Superuser restrictions and privileges.
The
WITHOUT FUNCTION
cast method.Custom background workers.
The
psql
client in Cloud Shell doesn't support operations that require a reconnection, such as connecting to a different database using the\c
command.Low-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) Just-in-Time (JIT) compilation.
Notable differences between PostgreSQL and Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL
Some PostgreSQL options and parameters aren't enabled for editing as Cloud SQL flags.
To request the addition of a configurable Cloud SQL flag, use the Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL Forum.