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Explore AWS RDS for managed RDBMS

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Explore AWS RDS for managed RDBMS

- [Instructor] Now we're going to take a look at relational database storage on Amazon. So you might be reminded from our introduction when we're considering which database services or which data services on Amazon to use. We have some different ways to think about our data workloads. We can think of them as small or medium, large or huge, and the level of complexity of the data and query. Now, how does this relate to what Amazon offers around relational databases? Amazon has a set of services called RDS that offer a partially managed relational database systems and I associate these with small or medium workloads. Very specifically, the upper size limit for a particular instance is three terabytes. Going beyond three terabytes, you would need to partition your data workload and that's usually done geographically or over time periods. So an example would be to put data that's associated with North America in U.S locations…

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