Getting Started with RDS for MariaDB Common Practices
After purchasing and connecting to a DB instance, you can view common practices to better use RDS for MariaDB.
Practice |
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Suggestions on using RDS for MariaDB |
This practice provides suggestions on using RDS for MariaDB in terms of DB instances, database connection, reliability and availability, backup and restoration, SQL audit, routine O&M, and security. |
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This practice provides suggestions on database naming, database design, field design, index design, and SQL statement development. |
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Data backup |
This practice describes how RDS for MariaDB automatically creates backups for a DB instance during a backup window and saves the backups based on the configured retention period. |
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This practice describes how to create manual backups for a DB instance. These backups can be used to restore data for improved reliability. |
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Data restoration |
This practice describes how to use an automated or manual backup to restore a DB instance to how it was when the backup was created. The restoration is at the instance level. |
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This practice describes how to use an automated backup to restore instance data to a specified point in time. |
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