AWS Relational Databases
In this lesson you will explore relational database principles, learn about AWS relational database services like Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora, examine their performance and scalability features, and see a hands-on demonstration of creating an Amazon RDS MySQL database with a multi-AZ DB cluster.
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Intended audience
This lesson is for Cloud engineers, database administrators, DevOps professionals, and anyone preparing for the AWS Certified Data Engineering associate exam.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to:
- Describe the fundamental structure and principles of relational databases
- Explain the key features and benefits of Amazon RDS as a managed database service
- Analyze the unique capabilities of Amazon Aurora and its cloud-native architecture
- Examine advanced Aurora features
- Create and configure an Amazon RDS MySQL database with a multi-AZ DB cluster
Prerequisites
To get the most out of this lesson, you should have some basic working knowledge of cloud computing concepts, and AWS services.
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