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Hi THere
RDS Free tier provides you with 20GB of General Purpose gp2 (SSD) Storage for free. [1]
In your screenshot, it shows that you have an additional 14.098 GB of gp2 storage which is why you are being charged. You have used a total of 34.098 GB of gp2 storage. If you reduce it back to 20GB, you wont continue to be charged, but the existing 1.85 will not go away. If you are only using 20GB starting next month, you wont be charged above the free tier.
Also, you mentioned
There is currently nothing in the table
You are charged for the amount of storage that you PROVISION, not for the amount of data in the database. So if you provision 20GB and have empty tables, you are still using 20GB.
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Thank you so much for letting me know!!! However, I have set up a general-purpose SSD, but I don't know why 20GB is provisioned... To be honest, I don't understand provisioning due to lack of study. Is it because I left the Enable auto-adjustment option on and then turned it off later?
Hi, yes its possible that storage auto-scaling increased your storage beyond the 20GB free tier. You can decrease the size but you will need to find out why there is an unexpected amount of data in your database.
Take a look at this video for checking for unexpected data in MySQL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dN7qxWl8g4I
Then, take a look at this video for a walk-through of how you can decrease the size back to 20GB: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-UfwHakF-Y
Remember, the 20GB storage free-tier is calculated across ALL of your RDS instances in your account.
Thank you so much for your help. It really helped a lot. have a good day!!!