Try out Cloud Spanner databases at no cost with new free trial instances

We are excited to announce Cloud Spanner free trial instances to give everyone an opportunity to try out Spanner at no cost for 90 days. Spanner is a fully managed relational database created by Google that provides the highest levels of consistency and availability at any scale. Developers love Spanner for its ease of use and its ability to automatically handle replication, sharding, disaster recovery, and strongly consistent transaction processing. Organizations across industries including finance, retail, gaming, and healthcare are using Spanner to modernize their tech stack, transform the end user experience, and innovate quickly to uncover new possibilities. Now any developer or organization can try Spanner hands-on at no cost with the Spanner free trial instance. Watch this short video to learn more about the Spanner free trial and get started today.The Spanner free trial provides a Spanner instance where users can create GoogleSQL or PostgreSQL-dialect databases, explore Spanner capabilities, and prototype an application to run on Spanner. To make it easier for developers to evaluate Spanner, the free trial instance comes with built-in guided tutorials in the Google Cloud console. These tutorials provide step-by-step guidance to create a database, load predefined schema and data, and run sample queries and transactions so that users can quickly get started with Spanner and learn key concepts. Making Spanner more accessible for every developer and workload Our mission is to make Spanner’s unique benefits accessible to every developer and organization. So, we are making it easier, faster, and cost effective for everyone to use Spanner for applications big and small. We launched the PostgreSQL interface for Spanner so that users can build transformative applications with the fully managed experience of Spanner while using the familiar PostgreSQL dialect. We introduced Committed Use Discounts (CUDs) that give up to 40% discount to help users reduce their database costs. We also reduced the cost of entry for production workloads with granular instance sizing to make enterprise-grade production-ready databases available starting at approximately $65 per month. Users can even lower the cost to $40 per month by combining granular instance sizing and committed use discounts! With the launch of the Spanner free trial instance, users now have the opportunity to explore its capabilities without any upfront costs. Further, we make it easy for users to seamlessly upgrade from the free trial instance to a paid instance and scale without requiring any re-architecture and downtime. Get started with Spanner free trial in minutesBoth existing and new Google Cloud users are eligible for the Spanner free trial. If you are an existing Google Cloud user (i.e. if you have an active Google Cloud Billing account), you are ready to create your Spanner free trial instance. If you are a new Google Cloud user, you need to create a Cloud Billing account first that gives you eligibility to create a Spanner free trial instance as well as receive $300 in free credits to use on one or a combination of Google Cloud products. A billing account is required for verification of identity. Don’t worry, you are not charged until you choose to upgrade your Spanner free trial instance. Getting started takes just a few steps: you can create a free trial instance using Google Cloud console or the gcloud CLI.Using the Google Cloud Console, click “Start a free trial”, and simply enter the name and select the region of your free trial instance. A Spanner instance represents the resource in which you can create your databases while the region represents the geographic location where your databases are stored and replicated. Free trial instances are available in selected regions in the US, Europe, and Asia. If you prefer different regions or a multi-region configuration, create a paid Spanner instance instead.Once you create your free trial instance, you can start using Spanner by launching a step-by-step tutorial in the console that provides guidance on database creation and schema design. Tutorials also help you understand the salient features of Spanner such as interleaved tables and secondary indexes that help in realizing the true power of Spanner.Free trial instances are meant for learning and exploring Spanner. They are limited to a 10 GB storage capacity and a 90-day trial duration. Spanner Service Level Agreement (SLA) doesn’t apply to your free trial instances. Once you familiarize yourself with Spanner using the free trial, you can seamlessly upgrade the free trial instance to a paid instance with SLA guarantees to continue with your proof of concept, or to run your production workload. Furthermore, upgrading your free trial instance gives you the full benefits of Spanner such as creating multi-region configurations and scaling without limits. Get startedIt has never been easier to try out Spanner. With the free trial instance, you can try out Spanner at no cost for 90 days. You can even prototype an entire application for free on Google Cloud by using the Spanner free trial along with the free tier offered by other Google Cloud products such as Compute Engine and BigQuery.  Create a 90-day Spanner free trial instance. Try Spanner free . Take a deep dive into the new trial experience and learn more about how Spanner provides unlimited scale and up to 99.999% availability.Related ArticleCome for the sample app, stay for the main course: Cloud Spanner free trial instancesCloud Spanner now offers free trial instances with sample data and guided tutorials to try the fully managed relational database.Read Article
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Latest database innovations for transforming the customer experience

We’re all accustomed to Google magic in our daily lives. When we need information like the time a store closes, the best route to a destination, help cooking a favorite recipe — we just ask Google. Google is known for providing useful information everywhere, wherever you are. But for business, it isn’t so easy to get answers to important questions.  In a recent study by HBR, only 30% of respondents report having a well-articulated data strategy and, at most, 24% of respondents said they thought their organization was data-driven. If you asked, most of these executives would probably tell you they’re drowning in data, so how come they’re struggling to be data-driven?Data’s journey begins in operational databases, where the data is born as users and systems interact with applications. Operational databases are the backbone of applications and are essential ingredients for building innovative customer experiences. At Google Cloud, we have been focused on building a unified and open platform that provides you the easiest and fastest way to innovate with data. Google’s data cloud enables data teams to manage each stage of the data lifecycle from operational transactions in databases to analytical applications across data warehouses, lakes, data marts, and to rich data-driven experiences. For example, Merpay, a mobile payment service in Japan, wanted to build its experience on a database that delivered on requirements around availability, scalability and performance. By using Cloud Spanner, Merpay was able to reduce overhead costs and ultimately devote engineering resources to developing new tools and solutions for their customers. If you’re looking to bring the same kinds of transformation to your organization, let’s dive into the latest database announcements and how they can help you do that:Tap into transformative database capabilitiesGoogle’s data cloud allows organizations to build transformative applications quickly with our one-of-a-kind databases such as Cloud Spanner, Google Cloud’s fully managed relational database with global scale, strong consistency, and industry leading 99.999% availability. Leading businesses across industries such as Sabre, Vimeo, Uber, ShareChat,  Niantic, and Macy’s use Spanner to power their mission-critical applications and delight customers. Recent innovations in Spanner such as granular instance sizing and PostgreSQL interface lower the barrier to entry for Spanner, thus making it accessible for any developer and for any application, big or small. In that effort, we are excited to announce Spanner free trial instances to give developers an easy way to explore Spanner at no cost. The new free trial for Spanner provides a zero-cost, hands–on experience to try out Spanner and comes with guided tutorials and a sample database. The Spanner free trial provides a Spanner instance with 10GB storage for 90 days. Customers can upgrade to a paid instance anytime during the 90-day period to continue exploring Spanner and unlock the full capabilities of Spanner, such as unlimited scaling and multi-region deployments. To learn more about the new free trial, you can read thisblog and watch this short video. Start your free trial today in the Google Cloud consoleWe’re also excited to announce the preview of fine-grained access control for Spanner that lets you authorize access to Spanner data at the table and column level. Spanner already provides access control with Identity and Access Management (IAM) which enables a simple and consistent access control interface for all Google Cloud services. With fine-grained access control, it’s now easier than ever to protect your transactional data in Spanner and ensure appropriate security controls are in place when granting access to data. Learn more about fine-grained access control in this blog.Generate exponential value from data with a unified data cloud Google’s common infrastructure for data management has many advantages. Thanks to our highly durable distributed file systems, disaggregated compute and storage at every layer, and high-performance Google-owned global networking, we’re able to provide best-in-class, tightly integrated operational and analytical data services with superior availability and scale at the best price- performance and operational efficiency.In that effort, today we’re excited to announce Datastream for BigQuery, now in preview. Developed in close partnership with the BigQuery team, Datastream for BigQuery delivers a unique, truly seamless and easy-to-use experience that enables real-time insights in BigQuery with just a few steps.Datastream efficiently replicates updates directly from source systems into BigQuery tables in real-time by using BigQuery’s newly developed Change Data Capture (CDC) and Storage Write API’s UPSERT functionality. You no longer have to waste valuable resources building and managing complex data pipelines, self-managing staging tables, tricky DML merge logic, or manual conversion from database-specific data types into BigQuery data types. Just configure your source database, connection type, and destination in BigQuery and you’re all set.Klook, a Hong Kong-based travel company, is one industry-leading enterprise using Datastream for BigQuery to help drive better business decisions. “Prior to adopting Datastream, we had a team of data engineers dedicated to the task of ingesting data into BigQuery, and we spent a lot of time and effort making sure that the data was accurate,” said Stacy Zhu, senior manager for data at Klook. “With Datastream, our data analysts can have accurate data readily available to them in BigQuery with a simple click. We enjoy Datastream’s ease of use and its performance helps us achieve large scale ELT data processing.”Achievers, an award-winning employee engagement software and platform, recently adopted Datastream, as well. “Achievers had been heavily using Google Cloud VMs (GCE), and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)” says Daljeet Saini, lead data architect at Achievers. “With the help of Datastream, Achievers will be streaming data into BigQuery and enabling our analysts and data scientists to start using BigQuery for smart analytics, helping us take the data warehouse to the next level.”To make it easier to stream database changes to BigQuery and other destinations, Datastream is also adding support for PostgreSQL databases as a source, also in preview. Datastream sources now include MySQL, PostgreSQL, AlloyDB for PostgreSQL, and Oracle databases, which can be hosted on premises, on Google Cloud services such as Cloud SQL or Bare Metal Solution for Oracle, or anywhere else on any cloud. Key use cases for Datastream include real-time analytics, database replication via continuous change data capture, and enablement of event-driven application architectures. In real-world terms, real-time insights can help a call center provide better service by measuring call wait times continuously, rather than retrospectively at the end of the week or month. And retailers or logistics companies that do inventory management based on real-time data can become far less wasteful than if it were based on periodic reports.Accelerate your modernization journey to the cloud In recent years, application developers and IT decision makers have increasingly adopted open-source databases to ensure application portability and extensibility and prevent lock-in. They’re no longer willing to tolerate the opaque costs or the overpriced and restrictive licensing of legacy database vendors.In particular, PostgreSQL has become the emerging standard for cloud-based enterprise applications. Many organizations are choosing to standardize on PostgreSQL to reduce the learning curve for their teams and avoid the lock-in from the previous generation of databases. Google’s data cloud offers several PostgreSQL database options including AlloyDB for PostgreSQL, a PostgreSQL-compatible database that provides a powerful option for migrating, modernizing, or building commercial-grade workloadsTo help developers and data engineers modernize and migrate their applications and databases to the cloud, we’re pleased to announce, in preview, that our Database Migration Service (DMS) now supports PostgreSQL migrations to AlloyDB. DMS makes the journey from PostgreSQL to AlloyDB easier and faster, with a serverless migration you can set up in just a few clicks. Together with Oracle to PostgreSQL data and schema migration support, also in preview, DMS gives you a way to modernize legacy databases and adopt a modern, open technology platform. Learn more about PostgreSQL to AlloyDB migration with DMS in this blog.Among organizations adopting PostgreSQL is SenseData. A platform created to improve the relationship between companies and customers, SenseData is a market leader in Latin America in the field of Customer Success. “At Sensedata, we’ve built our customer success platform on PostgreSQL, and are looking to increase our platform performance and scale for the next phase of our growth,” said Paulo Souza, co-founder and CTO of SenseData. “We have a mixed database workload, requiring both fast transactional performance and powerful analytical processing capabilities, and our initial testing of AlloyDB for PostgreSQL has given impressive results, with more than a 350% performance improvement in our initial workload, without any application changes. We’re looking forward to using Database Migration Service for an easy migration of multiple terabytes of data to AlloyDB.”CURA Grupo is one of Brazil’s largest medical diagnostics conglomerates with over 1,600 employees, 500 qualified physicians, and 6 million examinations conducted every year. With more than 30,000 examinations performed every day, storing the database on premises was becoming increasingly unfeasible. CURA Grupo used Database Migration Service to migrate to Google Cloud, along with synchronization between their on-prem server’s database and the cloud. The result was an easy transition with just around 20 minutes of downtime.To learn more about these exciting innovations and more, join us at Next 22 happening on October 11-13. You will also hear from customers such as PLAID, Major League Baseball, DaVita, CERC, Credit Karma, Box, and Forbes who are all innovating faster with Google Cloud databases.Related ArticleRead Article
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