- An RDS is a fully managed relational database service.
- An RDS provides fine-grained access control with the help of AWS IAM.
- An RDS does not allow the user to access the underlined host operating system.
- You can stop and start any RDS database engine.
- You can stop and start an RDS instance irrespective of whether it is in single-AZ or multi-AZ, except for SQL Server. SQL Server RDS in multi-AZ cannot be stopped.
- An RDS instance can be stopped for a maximum of seven consecutive days. After seven days, the instance is automatically restarted.
- RDS supports the Aurora, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and SQL Server database engines.
- You can create a Read Replica for an RDS instances.
- Read Replica can be created for Aurora, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, and Oracle RDS database instances.
- Amazon Aurora is a MySQL-and PostgreSQL-compatible, fully managed RDBMS.
- MariaDB is...
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