Working with Relational Databases: A Beginner's Guide to AWS RDS

Working with Relational Databases: A Beginner's Guide to AWS RDS
Working with Relational Databases: A Beginner's Guide to AWS RDS

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Working with Relational Databases: A Beginner's Guide to AWS RDS

In this Cloud Lab, we'll learn to create, access, and optimize Amazon RDS instances using the AWS console.

9 Tasks

beginner

2hr

Certificate of Completion

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No Setup Required
Amazon Web Services

Learning Objectives

An understanding of Amazon RDS and its core concepts
The ability to create and configure database instances
The ability to connect to a database instance
Working knowledge of database optimization

Technologies
VPC logoVPC
RDS
EC2 logoEC2
Skills Covered
Using AWS Cloud Services
Database
Cloud Deployment
Cloud Lab Overview

Amazon Relational Database Service is an AWS service that allows you to set up and operate relational databases in the AWS cloud. It manages most of the administration tasks related to the database. With RDS, users can focus on their applications and data without worrying about these routine tasks. This Cloud Lab aims to equip you with the necessary skills to use the Amazon RDS using the AWS Console.

You'll start by creating a VPC (virtual private cloud) where other components will be hosted. After creating the VPC, you'll create an EC2 instance that will be used to connect to the database instance. After creating these components, you'll begin working with RDS. You'll start by creating an RDS instance. You'll then connect with that instance using the EC2 created earlier. In the end, you'll make your DB instance highly available and optimal by deploying it in multiple availability zones and creating its read replicas.

By the end of this Cloud Lab, you'll have a good understanding of the basic concepts and practical skills required to get started with Amazon RDS and will be able to use the AWS Console to manage the Amazon RDS resources.

Cloud Lab Tasks
1.Introduction
Getting Started
2.Create the Required Resources
Create a VPC
Create an EC2 Instance
3.Deploying and Connecting to an RDS Instance
Create an RDS DB Instance
Connect with the Database Instance
4.High Availability and Data Redundancy
Multi-AZ Deployment
Create Read Replicas
5.Conclusion
Clean Up
Wrap Up
Labs Rules Apply
Stay within resource usage requirements.
Do not engage in cryptocurrency mining.
Do not engage in or encourage activity that is illegal.

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