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AWS RDS - DB Instance Management (2)
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Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) is a managed service that makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. It supports several database engines, including Amazon Aurora, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL Server.
Key components and features of AWS RDS DB instance management include:
Automated Provisioning: Simplifies the creation of database instances, including specifying the database engine, instance type, storage, and configurations.
Scaling: Enables both vertical scaling (changing instance size) and horizontal scaling (read replicas) to meet varying performance and storage requirements.
Backup and Restore: Provides automated backups, manual snapshots, and point-in-time recovery to ensure data durability and quick recovery from failures.
Monitoring and Metrics: Integrates with Amazon CloudWatch to monitor performance metrics, set alarms, and receive notifications for various database activities.
Security: Includes features like network isolation using VPC, encryption at rest and in transit, and integration with AWS IAM for access control.
Integrating AWS RDS DB instance management with SymphonyAI Service Automation enhances database management by automating, monitoring, and streamlining various tasks. This integration helps automate routine tasks, improve monitoring and alerting, enforce compliance, and streamline workflows, ultimately leading to better management of database resources and enhanced operational efficiency.
Skill List
Serial No | Skill | Description |
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1 | List DB Instances | List DB Instances in AWS under the category AWS RDS - DB Instance Management |
2 | List Reserved DB Instances | List Reserved DB Instances in AWS under the category AWS RDS - DB Instance Management |