AlloyDB for PostgreSQL
Change
You can now enable Advanced Query Insights on primary clusters which have secondary clusters configured. Advanced Query Insights is not supported on secondary clusters. If you perform a switchover, you must re-enable Advanced Query Insights on the new primary cluster.
BigQuery
Feature
You can now use the
CREATE CONNECTION,
ALTER CONNECTION SET OPTIONS,
and DROP CONNECTION
data definition language (DDL) statements to manage Cloud resource connections
with GoogleSQL. Additionally, you can now use the
connection user type
and PROJECT resource type
with GRANT and REVOKE data control language (DCL) statements to manage
connection and project access. These features are
generally available
(GA).
Feature
The BigQuery Migration Service supports SQL translations from Snowflake SQL to GoogleSQL. This feature is now generally available (GA).
With this change, the translation service supports a wider variety of
Snowflake SQL and has improved support for several data types.
Among other changes, the translation service maps Snowflake
INTEGER and zero-scale NUMERIC types up to precision 38 to INT64 type in
GoogleSQL for improved performance by default.
Feature
You can set the column granularity when you create a search index, which stores additional column information in your search index to further optimize your search query performance. This feature is generally available (GA).
Cloud Logging
Feature
The filter capabilities for log views have been extended to include support for disjunctive clauses, negation statements, and labels. To learn more, see Filters for log views.
Cloud Monitoring
Feature
Application Monitoring has added support for the following resources:
- Vertex AI Workbench
- GKE Gateway
- GKE Ingress
- Layer 7 cross-regional Application Load Balancers
Additionally, dashboards for Kubernetes workloads display L4 and L7 traffic metrics, when both are available. For more information, see Application Monitoring supported infrastructure.
Cloud SQL for SQL Server
Feature
Cloud SQL for SQL server read pools are now generally available and provide operational simplicity and scaling for your read workloads.
Read pools provide a single endpoint in front of up to seven read pool nodes and automatically load balance traffic.
You can scale your read pool in several ways:
Scale in or out: scale load balancing capacity horizontally by modifying the number of read pool nodes in the read pool. Each read pool supports between 1 and 7 read pool nodes.
Scale up or down: scale load balancing capacity vertically by modifying the machine type associated with a read pool node. Once defined, configuration is uniformly applied across each read pool node in the read pool.
For more information, see About read pools.
Cloud Service Mesh
Announcement
Managed Cloud Service Mesh using the TRAFFIC_DIRECTOR implementation now
supports a limited implementation of the EnvoyFilter API. To learn about the
supported fields, extensions, and how to use EnvoyFilter for features like
local rate limiting see
Data plane extensibility with EnvoyFilter.
To troubleshoot any issue while configuring, see Resolving data plane extensibility issues.
Cloud Storage
Feature
You can configure which encryption types are allowed or prohibited for creating new objects in a bucket. For more information, see Enforce or restrict the encryption types for a bucket.
Compute Engine
Feature
Preview: To control the use of the deprecated container startup agent, an option for
deploying containers on Compute Engine instances, you can enforce the
constraints/compute.managed.disableVmsWithContainerStartupAgent organization
policy constraint. This constraint prevents the creation of
Compute Engine instances that use the container startup
agent and the gce-container-declaration metadata.
You can also enforce this organization policy in dry-run mode to identify projects that use the deprecated metadata, without blocking resource creation.
For more information, see Prevent the creation of VMs that use the container metadata and Migrate containers deployed on VMs during VM creation.
Dataform
Feature
The
Dataform folders and repositories
feature is now
generally available
(GA). This feature lets you organize code assets like notebooks and saved
queries into a hierarchical structure with IAM policy inheritance. This release
also introduces deleteTree API methods for deleting folders and
team folders.
Dataproc
Announcement
New Dataproc on Compute Engine subminor image versions:
- 2.3.28-debian12, 2.3.28-ml-ubuntu22, 2.3.28-rocky9, 2.3.28-ubuntu22, 2.3.28-ubuntu22-arm
Fixed
- Upgraded Dataproc Metastore Proxy to v0.0.79 to fix CVEs.
- Fixed CVEs CVE-2026-24308 and CVE-2026-24281.
Change
- Dataproc on Compute Engine: Upgraded Apache Zookeeper to version
3.9.5in image version2.3.
Gemini Enterprise
Feature
NotebookLM Enterprise: Autocomplete for email addresses and group names when sharing notebooks
When sharing notebooks with users and groups, autocomplete is available to help users quickly select the correct email addresses and group names.
If your organization uses the Google Identity Provider, no action is required. If your organization uses Third-party identity and Microsoft Entra ID, a Gemini Enterprise administrator must provision a System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) tenant for Workforce Identity Federation to enable autocomplete. For more information about identity setup, see Set up NotebookLM Enterprise.
This feature is generally available (GA). For more information, see Share a notebook.
Generative AI on Vertex AI
Feature
Veo 3.1 Lite
Veo 3.1 Lite is available in public preview. This release is our most cost-efficient Veo on Vertex AI model.
For more information, see 3.1 Lite Generate
Google Cloud Contact Center as a Service
Announcement
Mobile SDK version 2.15.2 patch
This patch updates the following for the Android SDK:
Updates
minSdkVersionto25.Upgrades the following dependencies:
Twilio Conversations to 6.2.1
Twilio Voice to 6.10.2
Google SecOps
Feature
Chrome Enterprise Premium Integration general availability
The Chrome Enterprise Premium integration is now GA. This release includes the following new features and updates:
New Chrome Enterprise Connector which configures recommended data export settings and sends data through Google Cloud to Google Security Operations. Chrome Enterprise Premium customers can export data with additional security context provided by Google Safe Browsing.
Updates to the
CHROME_MANAGEMENTparser documentation in Collect Chrome Enterprise data and Chrome Enterprise Premium Threats.Curated Detections for Chrome Enterprise Premium.
Curated Dashboards for Chrome Enterprise Premium.
Response actions to block and remove malicious extensions or to delete blocked extensions from the extension policy ExtensionInstallBlocklist.
Source: Google Cloud Platform


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