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Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud.

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Hi, I have an RDS postgres db that i want to crawl using aws glue, i already set up the glue crawler job and the glue connection. But i'm currently getting this error on executing the crawler...
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asked 19 days ago
The old CA certificates (rds-ca-2019) have expired as of August 21st, and the instructions to update them on RDS instances...
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asked 20 days ago
Hello! I'm using "Exports In Amazon S3" feature to export snapshots data of my clusters to Amazon S3. There are a couple of questions in this regard: 1) Are there any CloudWatch metrics about...
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rifler
asked 20 days ago
Hello Community, I’m running into an issue with configuring Hive Metastore on an EMR Cluster using a CloudFormation template. Here's a brief overview of my setup: EMR Cluster: Created with Hive...
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Sachin
asked 21 days ago
Hello, I am relatively new to AWS and I will be switching our DB storage from GP2 to GP3 . But before I do it I'd like to ask how it works. **What I know about GP2:** * the bottleneck is IOPS -...
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asked 21 days ago
Hi Team, I have an Aurora PostgreSQL instance running version **14.9** on a **db.r6g.2xlarge ** instance type (Memory-optimized). Recently, the server's CPU usage has increased to around **99.5%**. I...
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asked 23 days ago
Hi everyone, I would like to use RDS Proxy. As far as I know, I have to add database username and password in Secrets Manager, which later will be used by RDS Proxy to connect to my RDS instance. I...
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AKMin
asked 25 days ago
I have an RDS PostgreSQL db which I just upgraded to 16.4. It uses the PostGIS extension. It's working fine after the upgrade; ``` SELECT extname, extversion from pg_extension; SELECT...
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Allan A
asked 25 days ago