AWS RDS
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) is a web service that makes it easier to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. It provides cost-efficient, resizable capacity for an industry-standard relational database and manages common database administration tasks. – aws documentation
Its simply a Service which give you all kind of database platform. You no need to worry about the infra r manages the infra everything will be taken care by AWS side. Cool Isn’t it. – Tech Bird
Just tell what database you need MySQL, SQL Server, or anything out there. Fill the required details like DB name, DB password and mention you want the DB to be inside a VPC or not, configure the security groups (who can access this database) and click finish. That’s it you will get an endpoint by which you can able to connect to the Database directly without needing to install anything in your local machine or in any VM.
You no need to worry about the Infra of the Database it will be taken care by AWS. Just write & develop the application that will connect to your Database which is residing in the AWS RDS instance using the Endpoint.
Various available DB instance in AWS RDS are
• Maria DB
• Microsoft SQL Server
• MySQL
• Oracle DB
• PostgreSQL DB
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--Tech Bird
Just tell what database you need MySQL, SQL Server, or anything out there. Fill the required details like DB name, DB password and mention you want the DB to be inside a VPC or not, configure the security groups (who can access this database) and click finish. That’s it you will get an endpoint by which you can able to connect to the Database directly without needing to install anything in your local machine or in any VM.
You no need to worry about the Infra of the Database it will be taken care by AWS. Just write & develop the application that will connect to your Database which is residing in the AWS RDS instance using the Endpoint.
Various available DB instance in AWS RDS are
• Maria DB
• Microsoft SQL Server
• MySQL
• Oracle DB
• PostgreSQL DB
Post you might like.
Stay Tuned for more Updates...on #aws #s3
--Tech Bird
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