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Cloud SQL now supports near-zero downtime planned maintenance on standalone Cloud SQL Enterprise Plus edition primary instances

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## Feature Cloud SQL now supports near-zero downtime planned maintenance on standalone Cloud SQL Enterprise Plus edition primary instances. In addition, you can also simulate near-zero downtime for planned maintenance events on standalone Cloud SQL Enterprise Plus edition primary instances. For more information, see [About maintenance on Cloud SQL instances](https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/mysql/maintenance). ## Feature You can now upgrade your instances to Cloud SQL Enterprise Plus edition with near-zero downtime. To upgrade your instance, see [Upgrade an instance to Cloud SQL Enterprise Plus edition using in-place upgrade](https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/mysql/upgrade-cloud-sql-instance-to-enterprise-plus-in-place). ## Feature You can now upgrade the minor version of a Cloud SQL for MySQL Enterprise Plus edition instance with near-zero downtime. To upgrade the minor version of your Cloud SQL for MySQL 8.0 instance, see [Upgrade the minor version](https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/mysql/upgrade-minor-db-version). ## Feature You can now provide access to Cloud SQL Studio by granting a new IAM role, Cloud SQL Studio User (`roles/cloudsql.studioUser`), instead of using the Cloud SQL Admin IAM role. For more information about using Cloud SQL Studio, see [Manage your data using Cloud SQL Studio](https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/mysql/manage-data-using-studio).