AWS Database Blog
Category: Amazon RDS
Getting started with Amazon RDS managed databases in your on-premises VMware environment
Amazon RDS on VMware extends the managed database experience of AWS Relational Database Service (RDS) to your on-premises VMware environment using the Amazon RDS technology that hundreds of thousands of customers enjoy. This post demonstrates how VMware administrators and database administrators can deploy RDS on VMware environments. It discusses how to prepare your on-premises vSphere […]
Recap of Amazon RDS and Aurora features launched in 2019
Updated 04/2022 to reflect product changes. Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. It provides cost-efficient and resizable capacity. At the same time, it automates time-consuming administration tasks such as hardware provisioning, database setup, patching, and backups. It frees you to […]
Making better decisions about Amazon RDS with Amazon CloudWatch metrics
October 2023: This post was reviewed and updated for accuracy. If you are using Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS), you may wonder about how to determine the best time to modify instance configurations. This may include determining configurations such as instance class, storage size, or storage type. Amazon RDS supports various database engines, including MySQL, […]
PostgreSQL 12 – A deep dive into some new functionality
The PostgreSQL community continues its consistent cadence of yearly major releases with PostgreSQL 12. PostgreSQL 12 introduces features opening up new development opportunities while simplifying the management of some already robust capabilities, such as new ways to query JSON data, enhancements to indexes, and better performance with partitioned tables. In this post, I take a […]
Moving on from Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL Versions 9.4
Historically, the PostgreSQL community releases a new major version yearly, and with that, has a defined end of life (EOL) policy of older major versions. This allows version and upgrade decisions to be made on dates known well into the future. The community EOL policy is to support a major version for 5 years after […]
Migrating legacy PostgreSQL databases to Amazon RDS or Aurora PostgreSQL using Bucardo
If you are using PostgreSQL earlier than 9.4, you are using an unsupported version of PostgreSQL, and may have limited options to migrate or replicate your databases in Amazon RDS or Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL. This is primarily because PostgreSQL versions older than 9.4 can’t perform logical replication. Bucardo is an open-source utility that can replicate […]
Using IAM authentication to connect with pgAdmin Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL or Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL
This blog post was last reviewed and updated July, 2024. Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) enables you to use AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) to manage database access for Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL database instances and Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL clusters. Database administrators can associate database users with IAM users and roles. With IAM database authentication, you don’t need to use a […]
Joining your Amazon RDS DB instances across accounts to a single shared domain
How can you simplify the setup and maintenance and reduce the costs of AWS Managed Microsoft AD directories, while also strengthen the security of your Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for SQL Server DB instances? AWS announced that you can now join your Amazon RDS for SQL Server DB instances deployed across multiple AWS accounts […]
Analyze Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL and Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL logs using centralized logging with Amazon OpenSearch Service
September 8, 2021: Amazon Elasticsearch Service has been renamed to Amazon OpenSearch Service. See details. May 2025: This post was reviewed and updated for accuracy. As organizations grow their database footprint across multiple AWS accounts, maintaining visibility into database operations becomes increasingly challenging. This post demonstrates how to implement a centralized logging solution using Amazon […]
Amazon RDS customers: Update your SSL/TLS certificates by March 5, 2020
This post was originally published on December 20, 2019 and has been updated as of March 4, 2020. Please see new dates and suggested timeline below. IMPORTANT UPDATE: If you are experiencing connectivity issues after the RDS Root CA expires, please skip down to the What do I have to do to maintain connectivity? section. […]






