![]() So, it’s a very important thing to stay attempt to it. Other thing, we need to take care of how many instances do we have, because one instance of database online for 24 hours 30 days in the month, will spend 720 hours of use. It’s important to remember that we are using the Free Tier for this tutorial, because the Free Tier only allow us to have 750 hours of use for month and for 12 months. Regarderless of wich engine you choose RDS will allow you to create, scale, manage and optimize. Currently we have PostgreeSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle, SQL Server and Amazon Aurora. That means, that you can create a database instance on SQL Server and other in MySQL, or in any of the services that are avaliable in RDS. Well, first let’s start talking about what is RDS ? RDS means Relational Database Service, it is a service that allow us to create multiple database instances based on differents engines. We are also learning about VPC and how amazon calculate our database instance use. Today we are going to learn how to finish our integration with Visual Studio by creating an database instance and know what is RDS. ![]() In our previous tutorial we learned how to create and manage our account in the AWS, we also learn how to create an user and how to set the correct privileges to this user. Hello everyone! Welcome to the second part of the tutorial Integrating Visual Studio with AWS (RDS). ![]() ![]() Integrating Visual Studio with AWS (RDS)- Part 2 ![]()
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