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Demo: Aurora Serverless deployment - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial
From the course: AWS Well-Architected Framework: Performance Efficiency Pillar
Demo: Aurora Serverless deployment
- One of the interesting options that you can consider when deploying Amazon Aurora, a component of Amazon RDS, is that you're going to create a database that's serviceless. So clicking Create database in the RDS console it defaults to a standard create of Aurora. If we scroll down, we have a couple of options. We can use the more familiar deployment where I provision a particular instant size or I can say, "I don't want to deal with any of that. I want service list and I want to set my minimums and my maximums." Now, note that if I pick service list, the version that is currently supported is a couple of flavors of MySQL. Now scrolling down a bit further, I can identify my cluster, remember clustered, shared, storage as database one and I can enter a credential for my database server. And once I enter those options in, I can decide on the scale. I can't go any lower than one capacity unit but I can go higher…
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Design principals5m 26s
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Achieving performance efficiency at AWS5m 23s
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Compute performance efficiency6m 26s
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Demo: Use AWS Compute Optimizer1m 17s
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Effective storage efficiencies5m 45s
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Demo: Storage tuning5m 38s
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Designing for effective database performance efficiency5m 11s
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Demo: Aurora Serverless deployment2m 55s
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Designing for effective Network performance efficiency5m 38s
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Demo: Using a Quick Start reference deployment3m 3s
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Challenge: Modify and test compute and storage speeds3m 46s
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Monitoring performance efficiency3m 2s
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Performance efficiency trade-offs1m 54s
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Demo: Using the Well-Architected tool1m 58s
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