Relational Database Service
Relational Database Service (RDS) is a cloud-based web service that is reliable, scalable, easy to manage, and ready for immediate use.
Progressive Knowledge
RDS knowledge for users from beginner level to expert level
01
Understand
RDS provides a comprehensive performance monitoring system, multi-level security protection measures, and a professional database management platform, allowing you to easily set up and scale a relational database. On the RDS console, you can perform almost all necessary tasks and no programming is required. The console simplifies operation procedures and reduces routine O&M workloads, so that you can focus on your application and service development.
Service Overview
03
Start
After creating an RDS DB instance, you can connect to it using various methods. After the connection, you can import and export data, and create databases and database accounts.
Connection Management
Database Management
05
Deploy
RDS best practices summarize operation practices in common RDS application scenarios. Each practice provides detailed solution description and operation guide, helping you easily use RDS.
Best Practices
06
APIs
RDS API reference describes how to use application programming interfaces (APIs) to perform operations on RDS DB instances, such as DB instance creation, backup and restoration, query, parameter modifications, and deletion.
API Reference
02
Purchase
04
Be a Power User
The basic building block of RDS is the DB instance. A DB instance is an isolated database environment in the cloud. A DB instance can contain multiple user-created databases, and you can access it using the same tools and applications that you use with a stand-alone DB instance. You can create and modify a DB instance using the RDS console or API.
Common Operations
Backups and Restorations
Parameter Templates
Data Security
Monitoring and Alarming
Audit and Log
01
Understand
RDS provides a comprehensive performance monitoring system, multi-level security protection measures, and a professional database management platform, allowing you to easily set up and scale a relational database. On the RDS console, you can perform almost all necessary tasks and no programming is required. The console simplifies operation procedures and reduces routine O&M workloads, so that you can focus on your application and service development.
Service Overview
03
Start
After creating an RDS DB instance, you can connect to it using various methods. After the connection, you can import and export data, and create databases and database accounts.
Connection Management
05
Deploy
RDS best practices summarize operation practices in common RDS application scenarios. Each practice provides detailed solution description and operation guide, helping you easily use RDS.
Best Practices
06
APIs
RDS API reference describes how to use application programming interfaces (APIs) to perform operations on RDS DB instances, such as DB instance creation, backup and restoration, query, parameter modifications, and deletion.
API Reference
02
Purchase
RDS billing modes and configurations are available for you to select.
Quick Purchase
04
Be a Power User
The basic building block of RDS is the DB instance. A DB instance is an isolated database environment in the cloud. A DB instance can contain multiple user-created databases, and you can access it using the same tools and applications that you use with a stand-alone DB instance. You can create and modify a DB instance using the RDS console or API.
Common Operations
Backups and Restorations
Parameter Templates
Data Security
Monitoring and Alarming
Audit and Log
FAQs
Learn more about common issues and solutions.
Typical Cases
Management FAQs
Connection and Access FAQs