Changing a DB Instance Type from Single to Primary/Standby
Scenarios
- RDS enables you to change single DB instances to primary/standby DB instances to improve instance reliability.
- Primary/standby DB instances support automatic failover. If the primary DB instance fails, the standby DB instance takes over services quickly.
- The time required for changing an instance type from single to primary/standby depends on the amount of data to be backed up. Changing a single instance to a primary/standby instance does not affect workloads on the instance.
Precautions
RDS single DB instances can be changed to primary/standby DB instances, but not the other way around.
Changing a single instance to primary/standby does not change the instance connection information, including the VPC, subnet, security group, floating IP address, private domain name, and database port.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- Click in the upper left corner of the page and choose Databases > Relational Database Service.
- On the Instances page, locate a single DB instance and choose More > Change Type to Primary/Standby in the Operation column.
Alternatively, click the target DB instance. In the DB instance topology, click on the left to change the instance type from single to primary/standby.
- Select a standby AZ. Other configurations are the same as those of the primary DB instance by default. Confirm the configurations and click Submit.
- Check the instance status on the Instances page.
- The DB instance is in the Changing type to primary/standby status. You can view the task progress (not the time progress) on the Task Center page. For details, see Task Center.
- In the upper right corner of the DB instance list, click to refresh the list. After the DB instance type is changed to primary/standby, the instance status will change to Available and the instance type will change to Primary/Standby.
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