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A few questions! Which version of SQL Server are you using? And have you tried taking a snapshot and restoring into a db.t3.small to a different AZ in us-east-1?
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Available instances vary across AZs. In our region we had some instance classes not available at all in one of the three AZs for quite a long time, until AWS eventually commissioned them in the third AZ. More likely though with a db.t3 is that they're just all already in use in that AZ so you can't get one. You may need to relaunch your DB in a different AZ.
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yes, i tried creating a NEW instance db.t3.small with the same sql server edition, and same AZ, and i was able to create it. so will have to use this option to upgrade the instance to db.t3.small. I am still wondering why the existing instance is unable to upgrade from db.t2.small to db.t3.small, if we can CREATE NEW instances in the same AZ with db.t3.small