You can manage backups after an instance is deleted if you elected to retain backups after instance deletion , or took a final backup  prior to deleting your instance. Retained backups include automated and on-demand backups that were taken when the instance was live. When you delete your instance, these backups become independent of your instance and are stored at the project level. For more information about how backups work and which backups are retained, see Cloud SQL backups overview .
 You can use these backups to restore an instance  after your instance is deleted.
 Before you begin  To manage retained backups in a Google Cloud project, you need the following permissions:
   Console    Task  Required permissions     List backups  cloudsql.backupRuns.list   Describe a backup  cloudsql.backupRuns.get   Update a backup  cloudsql.backupRuns.update   Delete a backup  cloudsql.backupRuns.delete  
 gcloud    Action  Command  Required permissions     List backups  gcloud sql backups listcloudsql.backupRuns.list   Describe a backup  gcloud sql backups describecloudsql.backupRuns.get   Update a backup  gcloud sql backups patchcloudsql.backupRuns.update   Delete a backup  gcloud sql backups deletecloudsql.backupRuns.delete  
 REST    Action  Method  Required permissions     List backups  backups.listBackupcloudsql.backupRuns.list   Describe a backup  backups.getBackupcloudsql.backupRuns.get   Update a backup  backups.updateBackupcloudsql.backupRuns.update   Delete a backup  backups.deleteBackupcloudsql.backupRuns.delete  
  List all backups for a deleted instance  You can see a list of all retained and final backups for a deleted instance for your Google Cloud console project. Backups include details such as the name of the backup, the instance it belonged to, the type of backup, and the time the instance was deleted. Since the name of a deleted instance can be reused after its been deleted, we recommend using the instance deletion time field to differentiate which instance a particular backup belongs to. For a live instance, this field is blank.
   Console    
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Cloud SQL Backups  page.
 Go to Cloud SQL Backups 
 Select your instance's backup option : standard tier  or enhanced tier .
Click Filter , then Instance status , and select Deleted instance .
 This page lists all deleted instances in your Google Cloud console project.
Click the name of the deleted instance you want to view backups for.
 This page lists all retained automed and on-demand backups, and the final backup, if available, for your deleted instance.
  gcloud   To get a list of all backups that are associated with a Google Cloud project, use the gcloud sql backups list  command:
 
gcloud sql backups list --project=PROJECT_ID  Replace the following:
  PROJECT_ID  To view details about a specific retained backup, use the gcloud sql backups describe  command:
 
gcloud sql backups describe BACKUP_NAME  --project=PROJECT_ID  Replace the following:
  BACKUP_NAME PROJECT_ID    REST v1  Get a list of all backups 
 Use this example to get a list of all retained and final backups associated with a Google Cloud project. For a complete list of parameters for this call, see the backups.listBackups
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID   HTTP method and URL: 
  
GET https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups   To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Execute the following command: 
 
curl -X GET \PROJECT_ID /backups"    PowerShell (Windows)    Execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups" | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "name": "projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "kind": "sql#backup", "state": "SUCCESSFUL", "backupInterval": { "startTime": "2020-01-21T11:25:33.858Z", "endTime": "2020-01-21T11:26:18.663Z", } "type": "FINAL", "instance": "INSTANCE_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "location": "us" "description": "This is a final backup.", "backupKind": "SNAPSHOT", "dataDiskSizeGB": "10", "expiryTime": "2020-01-30T11:26:18.663Z", "backup_run": "projects/PROJECT_ID /instances/INSTANCE_ID /backupRuns/BACKUP_RUN_ID ", "satisfies_pzs": false, "satisfies_pzi": false }  View details for a backup 
 Use this example to view the details of a retained or final backup. For a complete list of parameters for this call, see the backup.getBackup
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID.BACKUP_ID : the backup ID. You obtain this ID from the output of running the previous call.   HTTP method and URL: 
  
GET https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID    To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Execute the following command: 
 
curl -X GET \PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID "    PowerShell (Windows)    Execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID " | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "name": "projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "kind": "sql#backup", "status": "SUCCESSFUL", "backupInterval": { "startTime": "2020-01-21T11:25:33.858Z", "endTime": "2020-01-21T11:26:18.663Z", } "type": "FINAL", "instance": "INSTANCE_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "location": "us" "description": "final backup", "backupKind": "SNAPSHOT", "dataDiskSizeGB": "10", "expiryTime": "2020-01-30T11:26:18.663Z", "backup_run": "projects/PROJECT_ID /instances/INSTANCE_ID /backupRuns/BACKUP_RUN_ID ", "satisfies_pzs": false, "satisfies_pzi": false }   REST v1beta4  Get a list of all retained backs 
 Use this example to get a list of all retained and final backups associated Google Cloud project. For a complete list of parameters for this call, see the backups.listBackups
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID   HTTP method and URL: 
  
GET https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups   To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Execute the following command: 
 
curl -X GET \PROJECT_ID /backups"    PowerShell (Windows)    Execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups" | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "name": "projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "kind": "sql#backup", "state": "SUCCESSFUL", "backupInterval": { "startTime": "2020-01-21T11:25:33.858Z", "endTime": "2020-01-21T11:26:18.663Z", } "type": "FINAL", "instance": "INSTANCE_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "location": "us" "description": "This is a final backup.", "backupKind": "SNAPSHOT", "dataDiskSizeGB": "10", "expiryTime": "2020-01-30T11:26:18.663Z", "backup_run": "projects/PROJECT_ID /instances/INSTANCE_ID /backupRuns/BACKUP_RUN_ID ", "satisfies_pzs": false, "satisfies_pzi": false }  View details for a retained backup 
 Use this example to view the details of a retained or final backup. For a complete list of parameters for this call, see the backups.getBackup
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID.BACKUP_ID : the backup ID. You obtain this ID from the output of running the previous call.   HTTP method and URL: 
  
GET https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID    To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Execute the following command: 
 
curl -X GET \PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID "    PowerShell (Windows)    Execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID " | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "name": "projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "kind": "sql#backup", "status": "SUCCESSFUL", "backupInterval": { "startTime": "2020-01-21T11:25:33.858Z", "endTime": "2020-01-21T11:26:18.663Z", } "type": "FINAL", "instance": "INSTANCE_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "location": "us" "description": "final backup", "backupKind": "SNAPSHOT", "dataDiskSizeGB": "10", "expiryTime": "2020-01-30T11:26:18.663Z", "backup_run": "projects/PROJECT_ID /instances/INSTANCE_ID /backupRuns/BACKUP_RUN_ID ", "satisfies_pzs": false, "satisfies_pzi": false }    Update a retained or final backup after instance deletion  After you delete an instance, you can update the settings for any retained or final backups associated with that instance that are stored at the project level. Depending on the type of backup, the details you can update might be different.
 You can update the description and the retention settings of a final backup taken prior to deleting your instance. However, for on-demand or automated backups that are retained after instance deletion, you can only update the description of for these backups. For retained backups, the retention settings are set based on the retention settings of the backups when the instance was live. For more information, see Retain backups after instance deletion .
 Update a final backup  You can update the retention settings and the description of a final backup taken before an instance is deleted. To update the backup, do the following:
   Console    
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Cloud SQL Backups  page.
 Go to Cloud SQL Backups 
 Click the name of the deleted instance you want to view backups for.
 You will see a list of all retained and final backups, and their details for the deleted instance.
For the final backup you want to update, click more actions 
  If you want to edit the description of the final backup, click Edit description .
 Enter the description in the Describe this backup  field, then click Update .
If you want to edit the retention period for the final backup, click Edit retention period .
 Select the date in the Retain backup until  field. The retention period can range from 1 to 365 days after instance deletion. Once you select the date to retain the backup until, click Update .
   gcloud  You'll need the backup-name of the final backup you want to update. To get the backup-name, see List backups for a deleted instance .
 To update the retention period or the description of a final backup, use the gcloud sql backups patch  command and specify either the expiry-time or the ttl-days for the backup:
 
gcloud sql backups patch BACKUP_NAME  --description=BACKUP_DESCRIPTION  --expiry-time=EXPIRY_TIME  | --ttl-days=TTL_DAYS  Replace the following:
  BACKUP_NAME BACKUP_DESCRIPTION One of the following:
  EXPIRY_TIME TTL_DAYS    REST v1  You'll need the backup-name of the final backup you want to update. To get the backup-name, see List backups for a deleted instance .
 You can update the description and the retention settings for the final backup. The retention setting can be updated using one of the following methods:
  Update the retention days for the final backup  Update the expiration time for the final backup    Update the retention period using retention days 
 Use this example to update the retention setting of the final backup using the retention days parameter:
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID.BACKUP_ID : the backup ID. You obtain this ID from the output of running the previous call.TTL_DAYS : the retention period of the final backup (from 1 to 365 days). This is known as time to live (TTL) . The retention period starts from the current date and time, and the maximum retention period that Cloud SQL allows is 1 year (or 365 days).   HTTP method and URL: 
  
PATCH https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=ttl_days    Request JSON body: 
  
{ "backup": { expiration: { "ttl_days": TTL_DAYS , } }, }   To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
curl -X PATCH \PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=ttl_days"    PowerShell (Windows)    Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=ttl_days" | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "kind": "sql#operation", "targetLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "status": "DONE", "user": "user@example.com", "insertTime": "2024-02-15T00:10:22.078Z", "operationType": "UPDATE_BACKUP", "name": "OPERATION_ID ", "targetId": "BACKUP_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /operations/OPERATION_ID ", "targetProject": "PROJECT_ID " }  Update the retention period using expiration time 
 Use this example to update the retention setting of the final backup using the expiration time parameter:
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID.BACKUP_ID : the backup ID. You obtain this ID from the output of running the previous call.DATE_AND_TIME_STAMP : a date-and-time stamp of when Cloud SQL deletes the final backup automatically.   HTTP method and URL: 
  
PATCH https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=expiry_time    Request JSON body: 
  
{ "backup": { expiration: { "expiry_time": DATE_AND_TIME_STAMP , } }, }   To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
curl -X PATCH \PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=expiry_time"    PowerShell (Windows)    Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=expiry_time" | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "kind": "sql#operation", "targetLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "status": "DONE", "user": "user@example.com", "insertTime": "2024-02-15T00:10:22.078Z", "operationType": "UPDATE_BACKUP", "name": "OPERATION_ID ", "targetId": "BACKUP_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /operations/OPERATION_ID ", "targetProject": "PROJECT_ID " }  Update the description 
 Use this example to update the description of the final backup. For a complete list of parameters for this call, see the backups.updateBackup
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID.BACKUP_ID : the backup ID. You obtain this ID from the output of running the previous call.DESCRIPTION : the updated description for the final backup.   HTTP method and URL: 
  
PATCH https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=description    Request JSON body: 
  
{ "backup": { "description": DESCRIPTION , }, }    To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
curl -X PATCH \PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=description"    PowerShell (Windows)    Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=description" | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "kind": "sql#operation", "targetLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "status": "DONE", "user": "user@example.com", "insertTime": "2024-02-15T00:10:22.078Z", "operationType": "UPDATE_BACKUP", "name": "OPERATION_ID ", "targetId": "BACKUP_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /operations/OPERATION_ID ", "targetProject": "PROJECT_ID " }   REST v1beta4  You'll need the backup-name of the final backup you want to update. To get the backup-name, see List backups for a deleted instance .
 You can update the description and the retention settings for the final backup. The retention setting can be updated using one of the following methods:
  Update the retention days for the final backup  Update the expiration time for the final backup    Update the retention period using retention days 
 Use this example to update the retention setting of the final backup using the retention days parameter:
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID.BACKUP_ID : the backup ID. You obtain this ID from the output of running the previous call.TTL_DAYS : the retention period of the final backup (from 1 to 365 days). This is known as time to live (TTL) . The retention period starts from the current date and time, and the maximum retention period that Cloud SQL allows is 1 year (or 365 days).   HTTP method and URL: 
  
PATCH https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=ttl_days    Request JSON body: 
  
{ "backup": { expiration: { "ttl_days": TTL_DAYS , } }, }   To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
curl -X PATCH \PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=ttl_days"    PowerShell (Windows)    Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=ttl_days" | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "kind": "sql#operation", "targetLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "status": "DONE", "user": "user@example.com", "insertTime": "2024-02-15T00:10:22.078Z", "operationType": "UPDATE_BACKUP", "name": "OPERATION_ID ", "targetId": "BACKUP_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /operations/OPERATION_ID ", "targetProject": "PROJECT_ID " }  Update the retention period using expiration time 
 Use this example to update the retention setting of the final backup using the expiration time parameter:
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID.BACKUP_ID : the backup ID. You obtain this ID from the output of running the previous call.DATE_AND_TIME_STAMP : a date-and-time stamp of when Cloud SQL deletes the final backup automatically.   HTTP method and URL: 
  
PATCH https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=expiry_time    Request JSON body: 
  
{ "backup": { expiration: { "expiry_time": DATE_AND_TIME_STAMP , } }, }   To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
curl -X PATCH \PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=expiry_time"    PowerShell (Windows)    Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=expiry_time" | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "kind": "sql#operation", "targetLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "status": "DONE", "user": "user@example.com", "insertTime": "2024-02-15T00:10:22.078Z", "operationType": "UPDATE_BACKUP", "name": "OPERATION_ID ", "targetId": "BACKUP_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /operations/OPERATION_ID ", "targetProject": "PROJECT_ID " }  Update the description 
 Use this example to update the description of the final backup. For a complete list of parameters for this call, see the backups.updateBackup
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID.BACKUP_ID : the backup ID. You obtain this ID from the output of running the previous call.DESCRIPTION : the updated description for the final backup.   HTTP method and URL: 
  
PATCH https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=description    Request JSON body: 
  
{ "backup": { "description": DESCRIPTION , }, }    To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
curl -X PATCH \PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=description"    PowerShell (Windows)    Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=description" | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "kind": "sql#operation", "targetLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "status": "DONE", "user": "user@example.com", "insertTime": "2024-02-15T00:10:22.078Z", "operationType": "UPDATE_BACKUP", "name": "OPERATION_ID ", "targetId": "BACKUP_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /operations/OPERATION_ID ", "targetProject": "PROJECT_ID " }    Update a retained backup  You can update the description of retained on-demand and automated backups. To update the backup, do the following:
   Console    
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Cloud SQL Backups  page.
 Go to Cloud SQL Backups 
 Click the name of the deleted instance you want to view backups for.
 You will see a list of all retained and final backups, and their details for the deleted instance.
For the retained backup you want to update, click more actions Edit description .
In the Edit Backup Description  window, update the description for your backup.
Click Update .
  gcloud  To update the description of your retained backup, use the gcloud sql backups patch  command:
 
gcloud sql backups patch BACKUP_NAME  --description=BACKUP_DESCRIPTION  Replace the following:
  BACKUP_NAME BACKUP_DESCRIPTION   REST v1  Get a list of all retained backs 
 Use this example to get a list of all retained backups associated with a Google Cloud project. For a complete list of parameters for this call, see the backups.listBackups
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID   HTTP method and URL: 
  
GET https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups   To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Execute the following command: 
 
curl -X GET \PROJECT_ID /backups"    PowerShell (Windows)    Execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups" | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "name": "projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "kind": "sql#backup", "state": "SUCCESSFUL", "backupInterval": { "startTime": "2020-01-21T11:25:33.858Z", "endTime": "2020-01-21T11:26:18.663Z", } "type": "FINAL", "instance": "INSTANCE_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "location": "us" "description": "This is a final backup.", "backupKind": "SNAPSHOT", "dataDiskSizeGB": "10", "expiryTime": "2020-01-30T11:26:18.663Z", "backup_run": "projects/PROJECT_ID /instances/INSTANCE_ID /backupRuns/BACKUP_RUN_ID ", "satisfies_pzs": false, "satisfies_pzi": false }  Update the description 
 Use this example to update the description of the retained backup. For a complete list of parameters for this call, see the backups.updateBackup
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID.BACKUP_ID : the backup ID. You obtain this ID from the output of running the previous call.DESCRIPTION : the updated description for the final backup.   HTTP method and URL: 
  
PATCH https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=description    Request JSON body: 
  
{ "backup": { "description": DESCRIPTION , }, }    To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
curl -X PATCH \PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=description"    PowerShell (Windows)    Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=description" | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "kind": "sql#operation", "targetLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "status": "DONE", "user": "user@example.com", "insertTime": "2024-02-15T00:10:22.078Z", "operationType": "UPDATE_BACKUP", "name": "OPERATION_ID ", "targetId": "BACKUP_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /operations/OPERATION_ID ", "targetProject": "PROJECT_ID " }   REST v1beta4  Get a list of all retained backs 
 Use this example to get a list of all retained backups associated with a Google Cloud project. For a complete list of parameters for this call, see the backups.listBackups
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID   HTTP method and URL: 
  
GET https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups   To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Execute the following command: 
 
curl -X GET \PROJECT_ID /backups"    PowerShell (Windows)    Execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups" | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "name": "projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "kind": "sql#backup", "state": "SUCCESSFUL", "backupInterval": { "startTime": "2020-01-21T11:25:33.858Z", "endTime": "2020-01-21T11:26:18.663Z", } "type": "FINAL", "instance": "INSTANCE_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "location": "us" "description": "This is a final backup.", "backupKind": "SNAPSHOT", "dataDiskSizeGB": "10", "expiryTime": "2020-01-30T11:26:18.663Z", "backup_run": "projects/PROJECT_ID /instances/INSTANCE_ID /backupRuns/BACKUP_RUN_ID ", "satisfies_pzs": false, "satisfies_pzi": false }  Update the description 
 Use this example to update the description of the retained backup. For a complete list of parameters for this call, see the backups.updateBackup
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID.BACKUP_ID : the backup ID. You obtain this ID from the output of running the previous call.DESCRIPTION : the updated description for the final backup.   HTTP method and URL: 
  
PATCH https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=description    Request JSON body: 
  
{ "backup": { "description": DESCRIPTION , }, }    To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
curl -X PATCH \PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=description"    PowerShell (Windows)    Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ?update_mask=description" | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "kind": "sql#operation", "targetLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "status": "DONE", "user": "user@example.com", "insertTime": "2024-02-15T00:10:22.078Z", "operationType": "UPDATE_BACKUP", "name": "OPERATION_ID ", "targetId": "BACKUP_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /operations/OPERATION_ID ", "targetProject": "PROJECT_ID " }    Delete a backup associated with a deleted instance  You can delete a final or retained on-demand and automated backup for a deleted instance at any time.
 Note:  Once you manually delete a retained or final backup, it can't be recovered.   Console    
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Cloud SQL Backups  page.
 Go to Cloud SQL Backups 
 Click the name of the deleted instance you want to view backups for.
 You will see a list of all retained and final backups, and their details for the deleted instance.
For the backup you want to delete, click more actions Delete .
In the Delete backup  window, enter the name of deleted instance, and then click Delete .
  gcloud  To delete a retained backup, use the gcloud sql backups delete
 
gcloud sql backups delete BACKUP_NAME  Replace the following:
  BACKUP_NAME   REST v1  Use this example to delete a final or retained backup. For a complete list of parameters for this call, see the backups.deleteBackup
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID.BACKUP_ID : the backup ID. You obtain this ID from the output of running the previous call.   HTTP method and URL: 
  
DELETE https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID    To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Execute the following command: 
 
curl -X DELETE \PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID "    PowerShell (Windows)    Execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID " | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "kind": "sql#operation", "targetLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "status": "PENDING", "user": "user@example.com", "insertTime": "2020-01-21T22:43:37.981Z", "operationType": "DELETE_BACKUP", "name": "OPERATION_ID ", "targetId": "BACKUP_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID /operations/OPERATION_ID ", "targetProject": "PROJECT_ID " }   REST v1beta4  Use this example to delete a final or retained backup. For a complete list of parameters for this call, see the backups.deleteBackup
  
 Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: 
  PROJECT_ID : the project ID.BACKUP_ID : the backup ID. You obtain this ID from the output of running the previous call.   HTTP method and URL: 
  
DELETE https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID    To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell)  Note:  The following command assumes that you have logged in to the gcloud CLI with your user account by running gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell , which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI . You can check the currently active account by running gcloud auth list Execute the following command: 
 
curl -X DELETE \PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID "    PowerShell (Windows)    Execute the following command: 
 
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenPROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID " | Select-Object -Expand Content   You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
 Response  
 { "kind": "sql#operation", "targetLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /backups/BACKUP_ID ", "status": "PENDING", "user": "user@example.com", "insertTime": "2020-01-21T22:43:37.981Z", "operationType": "DELETE_BACKUP", "name": "OPERATION_ID ", "targetId": "BACKUP_ID ", "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/PROJECT_ID /operations/OPERATION_ID ", "targetProject": "PROJECT_ID " }    What's next