DB Instance Types
The smallest management unit of RDS is the DB instance. A DB instance is an isolated database environment on the cloud. Each DB instance can contain multiple user-created databases, and you can access a DB instance using the same tools and applications that you use with a stand-alone DB instance. You can create and modify DB instances using the management console or APIs. RDS does not have limits on the number of running DB instances. Each DB instance has a DB instance identifier.
DB instances are classified into the following types.
DB Instance Type |
Description |
Notes |
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Single |
Uses a single-node architecture. More cost-effective than primary/standby DB instances. |
If a fault occurs on a single instance, the instance cannot recover in a timely manner. |
Primary/Standby |
Uses an HA architecture. A pair of primary and standby instances has the same instance class. |
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Read replica |
Uses a single-node architecture (without a standby node). |
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You can use RDS to create and manage DB instances running various DB engines.
For details about differences and function comparison between different instance types, see DB Instance Introduction and Function Comparison.
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