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by honkycat 2695 days ago
If I may be so bold, where should I direct this complaint so that people hear it:

When you delete a CloudSQL instance, it also deletes the back-ups associated with that instance along with it.

There is also no way to mark a CloudSQL instance as "protected" so one bad keypress can lose you your production database and all backups.

This is... cartoonishly dumb. Clownish.

- Cloudsql instance deletion protection should exist

- Those backups should be preserved somewhere when I delete the instance.

1 comments

agreed - backups have nothing to do with an instance. i should be able to spin up and down postgresql instances, but backups should be stored (and billed) as per cloud storage rates.