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Cloud Run custom domain support in Asia-South1

Currently Asia-South1 location doesn't support Custom Domain in Cloud Run.

Is there any tentative date for that feature in this region?

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Hello,

Thank you for your question. As I look at the feature request here, I see that the Specialists have no plans for the moment to allow mapping custom domains for Cloud Run to the region asia-south1 region as you wish due to the configuration of our infrastructure.

You may leave your comment in the feature request to let them know that you are still interested.

[1] https://issuetracker.google.com/194314797

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Hello,

Thank you for your question. As I look at the feature request here, I see that the Specialists have no plans for the moment to allow mapping custom domains for Cloud Run to the region asia-south1 region as you wish due to the configuration of our infrastructure.

You may leave your comment in the feature request to let them know that you are still interested.

[1] https://issuetracker.google.com/194314797

Hi Anowar, 

We currently do not have plans to support more regions for custom domains. This is because our recommended approach is to instead  use Firebase Hosting or GCLB. You can learn more here - https://cloud.google.com/run/docs/mapping-custom-domains

Thanks @rachelt1 for your reply. I was curious does this mean the custom domain feature may no longer be supported going forward (even for the regions that currently support it)?

Not sure if this is the right place to add feedback, but it would be a shame to loose this feature - as the other alternate options provided add unnecessary complexity (e.g. firebase) and additional costs (e.g. load balancer) for really simple setups.

Out of all the google cloud offerings, I found cloud run to be the most straightforward to setup and use.

Thanks again!

Load Balancer will add more complexity. If we have multiple domain to be mapped to different different service can LB handle this? Like I want to map service A to xyz.com and service B to abc.com ? Is it possible to do that using single LB or do I need to setup multiple LB? Each LB costs around $ 12-15. And a LB will defeat the scale to 0 feature as a LB is always needed to be online and even if I don't use, it will cost money.