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Amazon RDS

Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) is another Amazon service which gives access to the full capabilities of the familiar MySQL, Oracle and SQL Server relational database systems. Hence, the code, applications, and tools which are already designed on existing databases of these system can work seamlessly with Amazon RDS. This means that the code, applications, and tools you already use today with your existing databases can be used with Amazon RDS. Once the database instance is running, Amazon RDS can automate common administrative tasks such as performing backups or patching the database software. Amazon RDS can also manages synchronizing data replication and automatic failover management. Amazon RDS DB Instances can be provisioned with either standard storage or Provisioned IOPS storage. Amazon RDS Provisioned IOPS is a storage option designed to deliver fast, predictable, and consistent I/O performance, and is optimized for I/O-intensive, transactional (OLTP) database workloads. In addition, Amazon RDS makes it easy to use replication to enhance availability and reliability for production workloads. Using the Multi-AZ deployment option, users can run mission critical workloads with high availability and built-in automated fail-over from your primary database to a synchronously replicated secondary database in case of a failure. As with all cloud services, there are no up-front investments required, and you pay only for the resources you use.

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