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I am building a backend for an application with Google App Engine and Cloud SQL.
I do have:
So my questions: Do I need three Cloud SQL project, which all have their own replica? Or is it ok to have one Cloud SQL project and all three App Engine projects access this Cloud SQL instance through the Cloud SQL proxy?
All projects will be located in the us-central region.
Would love to hear some thoughts.
Thanks!
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I’m adding this information as a formal answer for the community. All credit goes to Dan Cornilescu.
You do not need to create 3 different projects. You can have 3 Google App Engine services running and a single Cloud SQL instance in the same project. That seems to be the best option for your situation. Using multiple services within a single project has its advantages one of them being increased performance.
Note that you could also have multiple Cloud SQL instances running in the same project. You can follow this document that talks more about creating a Cloud SQL instance:
In case you need more information about Google App Engine services, this is a good resource:
Microservices Architecture on Google App Engine
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