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What is AWS RDS?

Apr 04, 20235 min
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Episode description

Due to the growth of digital data and the necessity for reliable and efficient methods to store, manage, and analyze it, database services have grown significantly in today’s technologically advanced world. Today, databases are the backbone of many modern applications and services. With cloud-based database services, organizations can quickly scale their database resources as needed and pay only for what they use, making it a cost-effective solution for managing data. Therefore, most organizations use AWS Relational Database Services (RDS) to store, manage, and retrieve large amounts of data efficiently and securely. AWS Relational Database Services (RDS) provide scalability, automatic backups, disaster recovery, and high availability, reducing database management burden.

What is AWS RDS?

AWS Relational Database Service (RDS) is a cloud-based service offered by Amazon that provides users with easy-to-use, highly available, and scalable relational database management systems. With AWS RDS, users can easily configure, scale, and operate a relational database in the cloud without managing the underlying infrastructure. It helps in routine database tasks such as software patching, backups, and monitoring, which allows users to focus on application development. View More: What is AWS RDS?

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