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Category: HAQM RDS

Tags for HAQM RDS Resources

You can now use tags to organize your HAQM RDS resources. Also, as I have noted in my companion blog post, you can reference these tags in IAM policies in order to manage access to RDS resources and to control the actions that can be applied to the resources. You can even use the tags […]

MySQL 5.6 Support for HAQM RDS

I am happy to announce that the HAQM Relational Database Service (RDS) now supports version 5.6 of MySQL. If you are an existing RDS customer, you know that HAQM RDS for MySQL delivers several important benefits to MySQL customers including ease of deployment, high availability with automatic failure detection and failover, read replicas, push button […]

HAQM RDS – MySQL Major Version Upgrade

The HAQM RDS team has been rolling out features at a very rapid pace! Today we are giving you the ability to upgrade existing RDS database instances from MySQL 5.1 to MySQL 5.5 using our new Major Version Upgrade feature. MySQL 5.5 includes several features and performance benefits over MySQL that may be of interest […]

HAQM RDS: 3.5 years, 3 Engines, 9 Regions, 50+ Features and Tens of Thousands of Customers

The HAQM Relational Database Service (RDS) was designed to simplify one of the most complex of all common IT activities: managing and scaling a relational database while providing fast, predictable performance and high availability. RDS in ActionIn the 3.5 years since we launched HAQM RDS, a lot has happened. HAQM RDS is now being used […]

HAQM RDS – Read Replica Monitoring Enhancements

HAQM RDS for MySQL has long had the ability to create Read Replicas. You can do this with a couple of clicks in the AWS Management Console. Each read replica runs as a slave to the master database instance. Under certain circumstances, replication can stop. This can happen if you cause a replication error by […]

HAQM RDS for Oracle Database – Data and Network Encryption

HAQM RDS for Oracle Database now supports a pair of important features to help protect your mission-critical data: Transparent Data Encryption protects data at rest. It encrypts your data before it is written to storage, and decrypts it after it is read from storage. You can choose to encrypt tablespaces or specific table columns using […]