Constraints
The following tables list the constraints designed to ensure the stability and security of FlexusRDS instances.
Specifications
Item |
Constraints |
Description |
---|---|---|
Storage space |
The purchased storage space depends on the selected instance class. |
You can enable storage autoscaling for your instance after the instance is created. Storage can autoscale to no more than 4 TB. |
Quotas
Item |
Constraints |
Description |
---|---|---|
Tags |
A maximum of 20 tags can be added for a DB instance. |
For more information, see Managing Tags. |
Free backup space |
FlexusRDS provides free backup space of the same size as your purchased storage space. |
After you pay for the storage space of your instance, you will get a backup space of the same size for free. For more information, see How Is FlexusRDS Backup Data Billed? |
Retention period of automated backups |
The default value is seven days and cannot be changed. |
7-day retention can meet your requirements in most cases. If you want to retain backups for more than seven days, create manual backups. |
Log retention period |
|
For more information, see Logs. |
Naming
Item |
Constraints |
---|---|
Instance name |
|
Backup name |
|
Security
Item |
Constraints |
---|---|
root permissions |
Only the administrator account root is provided on the instance creation page. For details about the supported permissions, see root Permissions.
NOTE:
Running revoke, drop user, or rename user on root may cause service interruption. Exercise caution when running any of these statements. |
root password |
For more information, see Resetting the Administrator Password. |
Database port |
3306 |
System account |
To provide O&M services, the system automatically creates system accounts when you create FlexusRDS instances. These system accounts are unavailable to you.
|
Instance Operations
Item |
Description |
---|---|
Storage engine |
Only the InnoDB storage engine is supported. |
Instance deployment |
Cloud servers 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 |
Data Replication Service (DRS) can be used to migrate data. 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. |
Primary/Standby replication |
FlexusRDS uses a primary/standby dual-node replication cluster. You do not need to set up replication additionally. The standby instance is not visible to you and therefore you cannot access it directly. |
Rebooting a DB instance |
FlexusRDS instances cannot be rebooted through commands. They must be rebooted on the management console. |
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. |
Log management |
|
root Permissions
Permission |
Level |
Description |
Supported |
---|---|---|---|
Select |
Table |
Query permissions |
Yes |
Insert |
Table |
Insert permissions |
|
Update |
Table |
Update permissions |
|
Delete |
Table |
Delete permissions |
|
Create |
Database, table, or index |
Permissions of creating databases, tables, or indexes |
|
Drop |
Database or table |
Permissions of deleting databases or tables |
|
Reload |
Server management |
Permissions of running the following commands: flush-hosts, flush-logs, flush-privileges, flush-status, flush-tables, flush-threads, refresh, and reload |
|
Process |
Server management |
Permissions of viewing processes |
|
Grant |
Database, table, or stored program |
Permissions of granting access control |
|
References |
Database or table |
Foreign key operation permissions |
|
Index |
Table |
Index permissions |
|
Alter |
Table |
Permissions of altering tables, such as adding fields or indexes |
|
Show_db |
Server management |
Permissions of viewing database connections |
|
Create_tmp_table |
Server management |
Permissions of creating temporary tables |
|
Lock_tables |
Server management |
Permissions of locking tables |
|
Execute |
Stored procedure |
Permissions of executing storage procedures |
|
Repl_slave |
Server management |
Replication permissions |
|
Repl_client |
Server management |
Replication permissions |
|
Create_view |
View |
Permissions of creating views |
|
Show_view |
View |
Permissions of viewing views |
|
Create_routine |
Stored procedure |
Permissions of creating storage procedures |
|
Alter_routine |
Stored procedure |
Permissions of altering storage procedures |
|
Create_user |
Server management |
Permissions of creating users |
|
Event |
Database |
Event triggers |
|
Trigger |
Database |
Triggers |
|
Super |
Server management |
Permissions of killing threads |
No
NOTE:
For more information, see Why Does the Root User Not Have the Super Permission? |
File |
File on the server |
Permissions of accessing files on database server nodes |
No |
Shutdown |
Server management |
Permissions of shutting down databases |
|
Create_tablespace |
Server management |
Permissions of creating tablespaces |
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