This page describes integrations between Cloud SQL for SQL Server and other products and services.
Google Cloud services
This section describes the Google Cloud services that Cloud SQL integrates with.
Looker
Looker is an enterprise platform for business intelligence, data applications, and embedded analytics. Looker helps you explore, share, and visualize your company's data so that you can make better business decisions.
To get started, see Use Looker with Cloud SQL.
BigQuery
BigQuery is Google's fully managed, petabyte-scale, low-cost analytics data warehouse. You can use BigQuery to query data stored in Cloud SQL.
To get started, see Querying Cloud SQL Data.
Cloud Run functions
Cloud Run functions is an event-driven serverless compute platform that integrates with Cloud SQL.
The Connecting from Cloud Run functions to Cloud SQL page demonstrates how to configure and connect to Cloud SQL in several programming languages.
Cloud Run
Cloud Run is a managed compute platform that lets you run containers. You can invoke the containers by requests or events and integrate them with Cloud SQL.
The Connecting from Cloud Run to Cloud SQL page demonstrates how to configure and connect to Cloud SQL in several programming languages.
App Engine standard environment
The App Engine standard environment is based on container instances running on Google's infrastructure. Containers are preconfigured with one of several available runtimes.
The Connecting from App Engine standard environment to Cloud SQL page demonstrates how to configure and connect to Cloud SQL in several programming languages.
App Engine flexible environment
The App Engine flexible environment automatically scales your app up and down while also balancing the load.
The Connecting from App Engine flexible environment to Cloud SQL page demonstrates how to configure and connect to Cloud SQL in several programming languages.
Google Kubernetes Engine
Google Kubernetes Engine helps you deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications on Kubernetes, powered by Google Cloud.
The Connecting from Google Kubernetes Engine page demonstrates how to configure and connect to Cloud SQL.
Data management
This section describes data management tools that Cloud SQL integrates with.
Dataplex Catalog
Dataplex Catalog is a metadata management and storage platform. You can use Dataplex Catalog to organize and enrich the metadata of Cloud SQL resources.
SSIS
SQL Server Integration Services is a data migration and integration tool that you use to extract, integrate, and transform data.
SSRS
SQL Server Reporting Services provides a set of tools and services that create, deploy, and manage paginated reports.
Infrastructure management
This section describes infrastructure management tools that Cloud SQL integrates with.
Apps Script
Apps Script can connect to external databases through the JDBC service, a wrapper around the standard Java Database Connectivity technology. The JDBC service supports Cloud SQL.
Terraform
Terraform is an open source tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files. These files can be shared among team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
For more information about using Cloud SQL with Terraform, see Cloud SQL Database Instance in the Terraform documentation.