RDS for PostgreSQL Constraints
The following tables list the constraints designed to ensure the stability and security of RDS for PostgreSQL.
Specifications and Performance
Item |
Constraints |
Description |
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Storage space |
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- |
Connections |
The number of connections varies depending on the instance class. For details, see RDS for PostgreSQL Performance White Paper. |
- |
IOPS |
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The input/output operations per second (IOPS) supported depends on the I/O performance of Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks. For details, see the description about ultra-high I/O and extreme SSDs in Disk Types and Performance of Elastic Volume Service Service Overview. |
Quotas
Item |
Constraints |
Description |
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Read replica |
A maximum of five read replicas can be created for a DB instance. |
For more information, see Introducing Read Replicas. |
Tags |
A maximum of 20 tags can be added for a DB instance. |
For more information, see Managing Tags. |
Free backup space |
RDS provides free backup space of the same size as your purchased storage space. |
After you pay for the storage space of your DB instance, you will get a backup space of the same size for free. For more information, see How Is RDS Backup Data Billed? |
Retention period of automated backups |
The default value is 7 days. The value ranges from 1 to 732 days. |
For more information, see Configuring an Intra-Region Backup Policy. |
Log query |
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For more information, see Log Management. |
Naming
Item |
Constraints |
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Instance name |
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Database name |
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Account name |
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Backup name |
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Parameter template name |
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Security
Item |
Constraints |
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root password |
For more information, see Resetting the Administrator Password to Restore Root Access. |
Database port |
2100 to 9500 For more information, see Changing a Database Port. |
Disk encryption |
If you enable disk encryption during instance creation, the disk encryption status and the key cannot be changed later. For more information, see Performing a Server-Side Encryption. |
VPC |
The VPC where a DB instance is located cannot be changed after the instance is created. |
Security group |
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System account |
To provide O&M services, the system automatically creates system accounts when you create RDS for PostgreSQL DB instances. These system accounts are unavailable to you.
|
Instance parameter |
To ensure the optimal performance of RDS, you can modify parameters in the parameter template you created as needed. For more information, see Suggestions on RDS for PostgreSQL Parameter Tuning. |
Instance Operations
Item |
Constraints |
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Instance deployment |
ECSs where DB instances are deployed are not directly visible to you. You can only access the DB instances through IP addresses and database ports. |
Data migration |
You can migrate data from self-managed PostgreSQL databases, PostgreSQL databases built on other clouds, self-managed Oracle databases, RDS for MySQL, self-managed MySQL databases, or MySQL databases built on other clouds to RDS for PostgreSQL, or from one RDS for PostgreSQL instance to another RDS for PostgreSQL instance. Data migration tools include Data Replication Service (DRS), pg_dump, and Data Admin Service (DAS). You are advised to use DRS because it is easy to use and can complete a migration task in minutes. DRS facilitates data transfer between databases, helping you reduce DBA labor costs and hardware costs. For more information, see Migration Solutions. |
Primary/Standby replication |
RDS for PostgreSQL uses a primary/standby dual-node replication cluster. You do not need to set up replication additionally. The standby DB instance is not visible to you and therefore you cannot access it directly. |
High CPU usage |
If the CPU usage is high or close to 100%, data read/write and database access will become slow, and an error will be reported during data deletion. For details, see High CPU Usage of RDS for PostgreSQL DB Instances. |
Rebooting a DB instance |
DB instances cannot be rebooted through commands. They must be rebooted through the RDS console. |
Stopping or starting a DB instance |
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Viewing backups |
You can download automated and manual backups for local storage. To download a backup, you can use OBS Browser+, the current browser, or the download URL. For more information, see Downloading a Full Backup File. |
Log management |
RDS for PostgreSQL logging is enabled by default and cannot be disabled. |
Recycle bin |
RDS allows you to move unsubscribed yearly/monthly DB instances and deleted pay-per-use DB instances to the recycle bin. You can rebuild a DB instance that was deleted up to 7 days ago from the recycle bin. |
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