Information
It is recommended to have all SQL database instances set to enable automated backups.
Backups provide a way to restore a Cloud SQL instance to recover lost data or recover from a problem with that instance. Automated backups need to be set for any instance that contains data that should be protected from loss or damage. This recommendation is applicable for SQL Server, PostgreSql, MySql generation 1 and MySql generation 2 instances.
Solution
From Google Cloud Console
- Go to the Cloud SQL Instances page in the Google Cloud Console by visiting https://console.cloud.google.com/sql/instances .
- Select the instance where the backups need to be configured.
- Click Edit
- In the Backups section, check `Enable automated backups', and choose a backup window.
- Click Save
From Google Cloud CLI
- List all Cloud SQL database instances using the following command:
gcloud sql instances list --format=json | jq '. | map(select(.instanceType != "READ_REPLICA_INSTANCE")) | .[].name'
NOTE: gcloud command has been added with the filter to exclude read-replicas instances, as GCP do not provide Automated Backups for read-replica instances.
<xhtml:ol start="2"> - Enable Automated backups for every Cloud SQL database instance using the below command:
gcloud sql instances patch <INSTANCE_NAME> --backup-start-time <[HH:MM]>
The backup-start-time parameter is specified in 24-hour time, in the UTC00 time zone, and specifies the start of a 4-hour backup window. Backups can start any time during the backup window.
Impact:
Automated Backups will increase required size of storage and costs associated with it.