With cloud-native offerings for documents through Firestore, key-value storage through Cloud Bigtable, and relational databases through Cloud Spanner, you don’t need to worry about sizing or scalability ceilings. And with Google's managed open source and third-party database offerings, like Cloud SQL for MySQL, Cloud SQL for PostgresSQL, and Cloud SQL for SQL Server, you can build or migrate your apps without the headache of managing the database yourself.

Visit the Databases landing page to learn how Google can help support your needs for more performance, less maintenance, and larger scale across many different data shapes and types.

Learn how to get started with one of Google's managed open source databases.

Learn to set up Firestore, add data, and read data using any of Google's C#, Go, Java, Node.js, PHP, Python, or Ruby server client libraries.

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Learn how to create a new Cloud SQL instance, connect to it using the MySQL command-line interface, and create an empty database.

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Learn how to use Cloud Bigtable with the Java HBase client.

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Learn how to use Memorystore as a cache backend for a Spring Boot application.

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