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Using MySQL with RDS on AWS makes database management and operations easier. RDS is highly scalable, allowing you to improve performance by changing instance types as needed. Additionally, RDS provides automatic backups and restore capabilities to prevent data loss. AWS's security features also ensure the safety and protection of your data.

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Resource Setting Values

  • database_name : Database name

  • engine_version : MySQL version to use for RDS

  • instance_class : The instance type of the RDS instance

  • storage_type : Storage Type of RDS Instance

  • allocated_storage : Capacity of RDS Instance Storage (Gigabytes)

  • max_allocated_storage : The upper limit to which Amazon RDS can automatically scale the storage of the DB instance

  • multi_az_enabled : Enable multi AZ - true, false

  • username : Username in RDS

  • password : RDS user password

  • skip_final_snapshot : Determines whether a final DB snapshot is created before the DB instance is deleted - true, false

  • included_subnet_names : Subnet names in RDS Subnet group

  • subnet_group_name : Subnet group name to use in RDS

  • publicly_accessible : Whether the instance has public access - true, false

  • monitoring

    • performance_insights_enabled : Enable performance insights
  • encryption

    • storage_encrypted : Whether the DB instance is encrypted - true, false
    • kms_key_name : The KMS key name for encryption
  • backup

    • backup_retention_period : The days to retain backups for - 1 to 35 days
    • final_snapshot_enabled : Determines whether a final DB snapshot is created before the DB instance is deleted - true, false
    • final_snapshot_name : The final snapshot namet

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