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Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)

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  • Useful Links:

  • Exam Tips:

    • Most use cases, General Purpose SSD is fine.
    • Have knowledge of backup retention period.
    • Backups:
      • Saved to S3, where it is then replicated.
      • Automatic backups:
        • For true Point-in-Time recovery.
        • It is done using transaction logs in automatic backups.
      • Snapshots.
    • Replication:
      • Replication is between master (primary) and slave (standby) node.
        • Failure of primary and standby AZs would impact service.
      • No access to slave node when the master node is working.
      • No storage replication.
    • Payment methods:
      • On-demand
      • Reserved:
        • All upfront
        • Partial upfront
        • No upfront
        • Terms 1-3 yrs
    • New database can be created using a snapshot.
    • Read Replicas:
      • Asynchronous = Read-replicas.
      • Cannot be used for write operations.
      • Can be deployed to another AZ, or even another region.
      • Good for read intensive applications.
      • Can be addressed directly as opposed to a slave node.
      • Is a completely DB instance
      • Can have a different DB version.
      • Used globally.
      • Performance:
        • 5x direct read-replicas per DB instance.
        • Each providing an additional instance of read performance.
        • Read-replicas can have read-replicas, but lag starts to be a problem.
        • Global performance improvements.