Scaling up Storage Space
Scenarios
If the original storage space is insufficient as your services grow, scale up storage space of your DB instance.
If your storage space usage reaches up to 95% for a disk less than 1 TB or the remaining space becomes 50 GB for a disk no less than 1 TB, the DB instance status becomes Storage full and data cannot be written to databases. In this case, scale up storage space to make the DB instance preserve at least 15% of its capacity to work properly.
You are advised to set alarm rules for the storage space usage by referring to Setting Alarm Rules.
For details about the causes and solutions of insufficient storage space, see section What Should I Do If My Data Exceeds the Available Storage of an RDS DB Instance?
RDS allows you to scale up storage space of DB instances but you cannot change the storage type. During the scale-up period, services are not interrupted.
Constraints
- The maximum allowed storage is 4,000 GB. There is no limit on the number of scale-ups. If you want to increase the storage upper limit to 10,000 GB, contact customer service.
- The DB instance is in Scaling up state when its storage space is being scaled up and the backup services are not affected.
- For primary/standby DB instances, scaling up the primary DB instance will cause the standby DB instance to also be scaled up accordingly.
- You cannot reboot or delete a DB instance that is being scaled up.
- Storage space can only be scaled up, not down.
Scaling up a Primary DB Instance
- Log in to the management console.
- Click in the upper left corner and select a region and a project.
- Click Service List. Under Database, click Relational Database Service. The RDS console is displayed.
- On the Instance Management page, locate the target DB instance and choose More > Scale Storage Space in the Operation column.
You can also perform the following operations to scale up storage space:
- Click the target DB instance to enter the Basic Information page. In the Storage Space area, click Scale.
- On the displayed page, specify the new storage space and click Next.
The minimum increment for each scaling is 10 GB.
- Confirm specifications.
- If you need to modify your settings, click Previous.
- If you do not need to modify your settings, click Submit.
- If your settings are correct, click Submit.
- View the scale-up result.
Scaling up storage space takes 3-5 minutes. During the time period, the status of the DB instance on the Instance Management page will be Scaling up. Click the DB instance and view the utilization on the displayed Basic Information page to verify that the scale-up is successful.
If the DB instance is running the MySQL DB engine, you can view the detailed progress and result of the task on the Task Center page. For details, see section Task Center.
Scaling up a Read Replica
Scaling up the storage space of a read replica does not affect that of the primary DB instance. Therefore, you can separately scale read replicas to meet service requirements. New storage space of read replicas after scaling up must be greater than or equal to that of the primary DB instance.
- Log in to the management console.
- Click in the upper left corner and select a region and a project.
- Click Service List. Under Database, click Relational Database Service. The RDS console is displayed.
- On the Instance Management page, locate the target DB instance and click in front of it. Locate a read replica to be scaled and choose More > Scale Storage Space in the Operation column.
You can also perform the following operations to scale up storage space:
- Click the target DB instance to enter the Basic Information page. In the Storage Space area, click Scale.
- On the displayed page, specify the new storage space and click Next.
The minimum increment for each scaling is 10 GB.
- Confirm specifications.
- If you need to modify your settings, click Previous.
- If you do not need to modify your settings, click Submit.
- If your settings are correct, click Submit.
- View the scale-up result.
Scaling up storage space takes 3-5 minutes. During the time period, the status of the read replica on the Instance Management page will be Scaling up. Click the read replica and view the utilization on the displayed Basic Information page to verify that the scale-up is successful.
If the read replica is running the MySQL DB engine, you can view the detailed progress and result of the task on the Task Center page. For details, see section Task Center.
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