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Creating a Read Replica

Updated on 2022-08-16 GMT+08:00

Scenarios

Read replicas are used to enhance the read capabilities and reduce the load on primary DB instances.

After DB instances are created, you can create read replicas for them.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner and select a region and a project.
  3. Click Service List. Under Database, click Relational Database Service. The RDS console is displayed.
  4. On the Instance Management page, locate the target DB instance and click Create Read Replica in the Operation column.

    Alternatively, click the target DB instance. In the DB instance topology, click under the primary DB instance to create read replicas.

  5. On the displayed page, configure information about the DB instance and click Next.

    Table 1 Basic information

    Parameter

    Description

    Region

    By default, read replicas are in the same region as the primary DB instance.

    DB Instance Name

    Must start with a letter and consist of 4 to 64 characters. It can contain only uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digits, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).

    DB Engine

    Same as the DB engine of the primary DB instance by default and cannot be changed.

    DB Engine Version

    Same as the DB engine version of the primary DB instance by default and cannot be changed.

    AZ

    RDS allows you to deploy primary DB instances and read replicas in a single AZ or across AZs to improve reliability.

    Table 2 Instance specifications

    Parameter

    Description

    Instance Class

    Refers to the CPU and memory of a DB instance. Different instance classes have different numbers of database connections and maximum IOPS.

    For details about instance classes, see section DB Instance Classes.

    After a DB instance is created, you can change its instance class (CPU and memory). For details, see section Changing a DB Instance Class.

    Storage Type

    Determines the DB instance read/write speed. The higher the maximum throughput is, the higher the DB instance read/write speed can be.

    • High I/O: supports a maximum throughput of 150 MB/s.
    • Ultra-high I/O: supports a maximum throughput of 350 MB/s.

    Storage Space

    Contains the file system overhead required for inode, reserved block, and database operation.

    By default, storage space of a read replica is the same as that of the primary DB instance.

    Table 3 Network

    Parameter

    Description

    VPC

    Same as the primary DB instance's VPC.

    Subnet

    Same as the primary DB instance's subnet. A floating IP address is automatically assigned when you create a read replica. You can also enter an unused floating IP address in the subnet CIDR block. After the read replica is created, you can change the floating IP address.

    Security Group

    Same as the primary DB instance's VPC.

  6. Confirm specifications.

    • If you need to modify your settings, click Previous.
    • If you do not need to modify your settings, click Submit.

  7. After a read replica is created, you can view and manage it.

    For details about how to manage read replicas, see Managing a Read Replica.

    You can view the detailed progress and result of the task on the Task Center page.

Follow-up Operations

Managing a Read Replica

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