Updated on 2024-09-12 GMT+08:00

Overview

An RDS DB instance can be connected through a private network, Data Admin Service (DAS), or a public network.

Table 1 RDS connection methods

Connect Through

IP Address

Scenarios

Description

DAS

No IP address required

DAS enables you to manage databases on a web-based console and provides you with database development, O&M, and intelligent diagnosis to make it easy to use and maintain your databases. The permissions required for connecting to DB instances through DAS are enabled by default.

  • Easy to use, secure, advanced, and intelligent
  • Recommended

Private network

Floating IP

RDS provides a floating IP address by default.

If your applications are deployed on an ECS that is in the same region and VPC as your DB instance, you are advised to use a floating IP address to connect to the DB instance through the ECS.

  • Secure and excellent performance
  • Recommended

Public network

EIP

If you cannot access a DB instance through a floating IP address, bind an EIP to the DB instance and connect the DB instance through the EIP.

  • A relatively lower level of security compared to other connection methods
  • To achieve a higher transmission rate and security level, you are advised to migrate your applications to an ECS that is in the same VPC as your RDS DB instance and use a floating IP address to access the DB instance.
  • You need to purchase an EIP. For details, see EIP billing details.
  • VPC: Virtual Private Cloud
  • ECS: Elastic Cloud Server
  • If the ECS is in the same VPC as your RDS DB instance, you do not need to apply for an EIP.

Figure 1 illustrates the connection over a private network or a public network.

Figure 1 DB instance connection