What's New
The following table describes the functions released in each RDS version and corresponding documentation updates.
November 2024
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Related Documents |
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1 |
RDS for PostgreSQL 16 is supported. |
RDS for PostgreSQL 16 is supported. |
Commercial use |
July 2024
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Related Documents |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
RDS for PostgreSQL supports extension installation and uninstallation. |
RDS for PostgreSQL allows you to install and uninstall extensions on the console. |
Commercial use |
July 2023
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Related Documents |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
RDS for MySQL supports database proxies. |
After creating an RDS for MySQL instance, you can enable database proxy. Through the proxy address, write requests are routed to the primary instance and read requests to read replicas based on the routing policy of the proxy, reducing the read pressure of the primary instance. |
Commercial use |
May 2023
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Related Documents |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
RDS for MariaDB is added. |
RDS for MariaDB is reliable, secure, inexpensive, easy to manage, and immediately ready for use, freeing you to focus on developing your services. |
Commercial use |
March 2023
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Related Documents |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
RDS for MySQL supports private domain names. |
You can connect to an RDS for MySQL instance through its private domain name. |
Commercial use |
September 2022
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